FINANCIAL ACCT.F/UNDERGRADS-W/ACCESS
FINANCIAL ACCT.F/UNDERGRADS-W/ACCESS
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ISBN: 9781618531612
Author: Wallace, Nelson, Christensen, Ferris
Publisher: Cambridge
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Chapter 6, Problem 16BE
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Ascertain the cost of goods sold and the ending inventory cost under (a) first-in first-out, (b) last-in first-out, and (c) weighted average cost method.

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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.

Ascertain the cost of goods sold and the ending inventory cost under (a) first-in first-out, (b) last-in first-out, and (c) weighted average cost method as follows:

(a) first-in first-out method:

Perpetual Inventory Costing Method (FIFO)
DatePurchasesCost of Goods SoldInventory on Hand

Quantity

(Units)

Unit Cost ($)

Total Cost

($)

Quantity

(Units)

Unit Cost ($)

Total Cost

($)

Quantity

(Units)

Unit Cost ($)

Total Cost

($)

January 1      200122,400
 
February 11500136,500   200122,400
       500136,500
  8,900
 
March 1   200122,400350134,550
    150131,950  4,550
May 18400156,000   350134,550
     400156,000
  10,550
July 1   350134,550350155,250
    5015750   
  5,250
October 23100171,700   350155,250
       100181,700
Total1,00014,2007509,650400 6,950

Table (1)

Therefore, the cost of ending merchandised inventory and cost of goods sold under FIFO are $6,950 and $9,650 respectively.

(b) Last-in first-out method:

Perpetual Inventory Costing Method (LIFO)
DatePurchasesCost of Goods SoldInventory on Hand

Quantity

(Units)

Unit Cost ($)

Total Cost

($)

Quantity

(Units)

Unit Cost ($)

Total Cost

($)

Quantity

(Units)

Unit Cost ($)

Total Cost

($)

January 1      200122,400
 
February 11500166,500   200122,400
       500136,500
  8,900
 
March 1   350134,550200122,400
       150131,950
         4,350
May 18400156,000   200122,400
       150131,950
     400156,000
  10,350
July 1   400156,000200122,400
       150131,950
  4,350
October 23100171,700   200122,400
       150131,950
       100171,700
Total1,00014,20075010,550450 6,050

Table (2)

Therefore, the cost of ending merchandised inventory and cost of goods sold under LIFO are $6,050 and $10,550 respectively.

(c) Weighted average cost method:

Perpetual Inventory Costing Method (Weighted-average)
DatePurchasesCost of Goods SoldInventory on Hand

Quantity

(Units)

Unit Cost ($)

Total Cost

($)

Quantity

(Units)

Unit Cost ($)

Total Cost

($)

Quantity

(Units)

Unit Cost ($)

Total Cost

($)

January 1      200122,400
 
February 11500136,500   700

12.72

(1)

8,900
 
March 1   35012.724,452350

12.72

4,452
May 18400156,000  750

13.94

(2)

10,455
July 1  40013.945,57635013.944,879
 
October 23100171,700   450

14.62

(3)

6,579
Total1,000 14,20075010,0284006,579

Table (3)

Therefore, the cost of ending merchandised inventory and cost of goods sold under weighted average method are $6,579 and $10,028 respectively.

Working note:

Calculate the average cost of inventory balance after the purchase on May 18.

Here,

DetailsUnitsCost ($)
Beginning Inventory2002,400
Purchase on February 115006,500
Goods Available for Sale on February 117008,900

Table (4)

Weighted-average Cost}=Total Cost of Goods Available For SaleTotal number of units Available for Sale=$8,900700 Units=$12.72 (1)

Calculate the average cost of inventory balance after the purchase on February 11.

Here,

DetailsUnitsCost ($)
Inventory after the Sale on March 13504,452
Purchase on May 184006,000
Goods Available for Sale on February 1175010,452

Table (5)

Weighted-average Cost}=Total Cost of Goods Available For SaleTotal number of units Available for Sale=$10,452750 Units=$13.936 (2)

Calculate the average cost of inventory balance after the purchase on October 23.

Here,

DetailsUnitsCost ($)
Inventory after the Sale on July 13504,879
Purchase on October 231001,700
Goods Available for Sale on February 114506,579

Table (5)

Weighted-average Cost}=Total Cost of Goods Available For SaleTotal number of units Available for Sale=$6,579450 Units=$14.62 (3)

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