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Identify the statement which is most closely related to the responsibilities principle.
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On May 1, Sandhill Company had beginning inventory consisting of 360 units with a unit cost of $8. During May, the company
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Suppose that Sandhill Trading Post has the following inventory data:
July 1
Beginning inventory
46 units at $23
$1058
7
Purchases
162 units at $24
3888
22
Purchases
23 units at $26
598
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The company uses a periodic inventory system. A physical count of merchandise inventory on July 31 reveals that there are 58 units on
hand. Using the LIFO inventory method, the amount allocated to cost of goods sold for July is
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○ $4036.
○ $3932.
○ $4106.
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