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Periodic: Cost flow assumptions
Lopez Company reported the following current-year data for its only product. The company uses a periodic inventory system, and its ending inventory consists of 150 units—50 from each of the last three purchases. Determine the cost assigned to ending inventory and to cost of goods sold using (a) specific identification, (b) weighted average, (c) FIFO, and (d) LIFO. (Round per unit costs and inventory amounts to cents.) Which method yields the highest net income?
Jan. | 1 | Beginning inventory....... | 96 units @ $2.00 = $ 192 |
Mar. | 7 | Purchase................ | 220 units @ $2.25 = 495 |
July | 28 | Purchase................ | 544 units @ $2.50 = 1,360 |
Oct. | 3 | Purchase................ | 480 units @ $2.80= 1,344 |
Dec | 19 | Purchase................ | 160 units @ $2.90 = 464 |
Totals................... | 1,500 units $3,855 |
Check Inventory; LIFO, $313.50; FIFO, $435.00
Identify the cost assigned to ending inventory and cost of goods sold using the following methods. And tell which method yields the highest net income.
- (a) Specific identification
- (b) Weighted average
- (c) FIFO
- (d) LIFO
Explanation of Solution
(a)
Calculate cost assigned to ending inventory using specific identification method.
Calculate cost assigned to cost of goods sold using specific identification method.
(b)
Calculate cost assigned to ending inventory using weighted average method.
Calculate cost assigned to cost of goods sold using weighted average method.
Working note:
Calculate weighted average cost per unit.
(c)
Calculate cost assigned to ending inventory using FIFO method.
Calculate cost assigned to cost of goods sold using FIFO method.
(d)
Calculate cost assigned to ending inventory using LIFO method.
Calculate cost assigned to cost of goods sold using LIFO method.
FIFO method yields the highest net income, because this method only having less cost of goods sold comparing with other inventory method.
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