(a)
Introduction: There are different methods for calculating inventory. Ending inventory calculation is important as it affects the
To find: The cost of goods sold and ending inventory by using FIFO.
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Introduction: There are different methods for calculating inventory. Ending inventory calculation is important as it affects the balance sheet of the company as well as budget and growth.
To find: Cost of goods sold and ending inventory by using LIFO.
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Introduction: There are different methods for calculating inventory. Ending inventory calculation is important as it affects the balance sheet of the company as well as budget and growth.
To find: Value of gross profit by using the FIFO and LIFO methods.
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