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1.
Ascertain the cost of goods available for sale, and the number of units available for sales.
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Explanation of Solution
Ascertain the cost of goods available for sale, and the number of units available for sales as follows:
Details | Number of Units | Rate per Unit ($) | Total Cost ($) |
Beginning balance | 150 | 300 | 45,000 |
Add: Purchases | |||
May 6 | 350 | 350 | 122,500 |
May 17 | 80 | 450 | 36,000 |
May 25 | 100 | 458 | 45,800 |
Total Goods available for Sale | 680 | 249,300 |
Table (1)
Therefore, the number of units available for sales is 680 units, and the cost of goods available for sale is $246,300.
2.
Ascertain the number of units in ending inventory.
2.
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Explanation of Solution
Ascertain the number of units in ending inventory as follows:
Details | Number of Units |
Total Goods available for Sale | 680 |
Less: Sales: | |
May 9 | 180 |
May 30 | 300 |
Ending Inventory | 200 |
Table (2)
Therefore, the number of units in ending inventory is 200.
3.
Ascertain the cost assigned to ending inventory under (a) FIFO, (b) LIFO, (c) weighted average, and (d) specific identification.
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Explanation of Solution
Perpetual inventory system: The method or system of maintaining, recording, and adjusting the inventory perpetually throughout the year, is referred to as perpetual inventory system.
First-in-First-Out (FIFO): In this method, items purchased initially are sold first. So, the value of the ending inventory consist the recent cost for the remaining unsold items.
Last-in-First-Out (LIFO): In this method, items purchased recently are sold first. So, the value of the ending inventory consist the initial cost for the remaining unsold items.
Weighted-average Cost Method: In this method, the inventories are priced at the average rate of goods available for sales.
Specific identification method: Specific identification method identifies the cost of each item in ending inventory by separating purchases. In this method, the value of ending inventory is computed based on the lower of cost or market value.
Ascertain the cost assigned to ending inventory under (a) FIFO, (b) LIFO, (c) weighted average, and (d) specific identification as follows:
(a) FIFO
Table (3)
Therefore, the cost of ending inventory under FIFO is $88,800.
(b) LIFO
Table (4)
Therefore, the cost of ending inventory under LIFO is 62,500.
(c) Weighted average method:
Refer working note 1 and 2 for calculation of weighted average cost
Table (5)
Therefore, the cost of ending inventory under weighed average method is $75,600.
Working note:
Calculate the weighted average cost of inventory after May 6 purchase
Calculate the weighted average cost of inventory after May 25 purchase
(d) Specific identification method:
Details | Number of Units | Rate per Unit ($) | Total Cost ($) |
Cost of goods available for sale | 249,300 | ||
Less: Cost of goods sold | |||
Beginning inventory | 80 | 300 | 24,000 |
May 6 | 300 | 350 | 105,000 |
May 25 | 100 | 458 | 45,800 |
Ending inventory | 74,500 |
Table (6)
Therefore, the cost of ending inventory under specific identification method is $74,500.
4.
Ascertain the gross profit earned by the company for the each of the given methods.
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Explanation of Solution
Ascertain the gross profit earned by the company for the each of the given methods as follows:
Particulars | FIFO | LIFO | Specific Identification | Weighted Average |
Sales | $ 636,000 | $ 636,000 | $ 636,000 | $ 636,000 |
Less: Cost of goods sold | $ 160,500 | $ 186,800 | $ 173,700 | $ 174,800 |
Gross profit | $ 475,500 | $ 449,200 | $ 462,300 | $ 461,200 |
Table (7)
5.
Identify the inventory method which is preferred by the manager, if company’s manger earns a bonus based on a percent of gross profit.
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Explanation of Solution
Identify the inventory method which is preferred by the manager, if company’s manger earns a bonus based on a percent of gross profit as follows:
In this case, gross profit under FIFO method ($475,500) is more than the other three methods. Hence, the manager of Company would likely to prefer the FIFO method.
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