EBK CONTEMPORARY MATHEMATICS FOR BUSINE
EBK CONTEMPORARY MATHEMATICS FOR BUSINE
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ISBN: 9781305888715
Author: Brechner
Publisher: CENGAGE LEARNING - CONSIGNMENT
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Chapter 16, Problem 4AT

(a)

To determine

To calculate: The dollar value of the 128 ties with the help of FIFO method of inventory pricing for Ritz Fashion, Inc.

DateUnitPurchasedCost per UnitTotalCostBeginning Inventory, January 159$46.10___Purchase, March297543.50___Purchase, July 1412047.75___Purchase, October 12Purchase, December 89510550.0053.25___Washing Machines Avalable for sale___cost of goods Available for sale___

(b)

To determine

To calculate: The dollar value of 128 ties with the help of LIFO method of inventory pricing.

UnitsCost5946.106943.50128__¯

(c)

To determine

To calculate: The dollar value of 128 ties with the help of average cost method.

The table is given as follows:

DateUnitPurchasedCost per UnitTotalCostBeginning Inventory, January 159$46.10___Purchase, March297543.50___Purchase, July 1412047.75___Purchase, October 12Purchase, December 89510550.0053.25___Washing Machines Avalable for sale___cost of goods Available for sale___

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Chapter 16 Solutions

EBK CONTEMPORARY MATHEMATICS FOR BUSINE

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