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Author: Kimmel
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Chapter 6, Problem 4E
To determine
Compute the ending inventory at September 30, and cost of goods sold using the FIFO methods.
To determine
Prove the amount allocated to cost of goods sold under FIFO method.
To determine
Compute the ending inventory at September 30, and cost of goods sold using the LIFO methods.
To determine
Prove the amount allocated to cost of goods sold under LIFO method.
To determine
Compute the ending inventory at September 30, and cost of goods sold using the average-cost methods.
To determine
Prove the amount allocated to cost of goods sold under average-cost method.
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