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Problem 18-5A Inventory computation and reporting C4 P1 Shown here are annual financial data taken from two different companies.
Musk World Wave-Board
Retail Manufacturing
Beginning inventory
Merchandise...................... $200,000
Finished goods..................... 1500,000
Cost of purchases..................... 300,000
Cost of goods manufactured............ 375,000
Ending inventory
Merchandise...................... 175,000
Finished goods..................... 225,000
Required
1. Compute the cost of goods sold section of the income statement for the year for each company.
Check (1) Wave-Board's cost of goods sold, $1,150,000
2. Identify the inventory accounts and describe where each is reported on the income statement and
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