
Concept explainers
1. a)
Calculate the cost of ending inventory using FIFO method.
1. a)

Explanation of Solution
Perpetual Inventory System:
Perpetual Inventory System refers to the inventory system that maintains the detailed records of every inventory transactions related to purchases, and sales on a continuous basis. It shows the exact on-hand-inventory at any point of time.
First-in-First-Out:
In First-in-First-Out method, the costs of the initially purchased items are considered as cost of goods sold, for the items which are sold first. The value of the ending inventory consists of the recent purchased items.
Ending Inventory: It represents the quantity and price of the goods unsold and laying at the store at the end of a particular period.
- Calculate the cost of ending inventory:
Calculation of Cost of Ending Inventory | |||
Details | Number of Units | Rate per Unit ($) | Total Cost ($) |
October 6 | 80 | 58 | 4,640 |
Ending Inventory | 80 | $4,640 |
Table 1
Note:
- The ending inventory is 80 units.
- In FIFO method the ending inventory comprises of the inventory purchased last, because the inventory purchased first were sold first.
- Therefore, the ending inventory of 80 units from October 6th purchases.
Working notes:
- Calculate the total Cost and units of Goods Available for Sales:
Particulars | Number of units | Rate per unit ($) | Total cost ($) |
Beginning balance | 60 | 52 | 3,120 |
Add: Purchases | |||
April 7 | 140 | 54 | 7,560 |
July 16 | 210 | 57 | 11,970 |
October 6 | 120 | 58 | 6,960 |
Total Goods available for Sale | 530 | $29,610 |
Table 2
- Calculate the units of ending inventory:
Therefore, the cost of Ending Inventory in the FIFO is $4,640.
(b)
Calculate the cost of goods sold using FIFO.
(b)

Explanation of Solution
Cost of goods sold:
Cost of goods sold is the accumulate total of all direct cost incurred in manufacturing the goods or the products which has been sold during a period. Cost of goods sold involves direct material, direct labor, and manufacturing
Determine the cost of goods sold:
Particulars | Number of units | Rate per unit ($) | Total cost ($) |
Beginning balance | 60 | 52 | 3,120 |
Add: Purchases | |||
April 7 | 140 | 54 | 7,560 |
July 16 | 210 | 57 | 11,970 |
October6 [440- (50+130+200)] | 40 | 58 | 2,320 |
Cost of goods sold | 450 | $24,970 |
Table 3
Note:
- units are sold.
- As it is FIFO method the earlier purchased items will sell first.
- Hence, the cost of goods sold will be the earlier purchased items.
Therefore, the cost of goods sold in the FIFO Method is $24,970.
(c)
Calculate the Sales Revenue using FIFO method.
(c)

Explanation of Solution
Determine the amount of sales revenue:
Therefore, the sales revenue in FIFO method is $31,500.
(d)
Calculate the gross profit using FIFO method.
(d)

Explanation of Solution
Gross profit is the difference between the sales and the cost of goods sold.
Calculate the gross profit:
Calculation of Gross Margin | |
Details | Amount ($) |
Sales | 31,500(1) |
Less: Cost of Goods Sold (Refer to table 4) | ($24,970) |
Gross Margin | 6,530 |
Table 4
Therefore, the amount of Gross margin in FIFO method is $6,530.
2. a)
Calculate the ending inventory using LIFO method.
2. a)

Explanation of Solution
Perpetual Inventory System:
Perpetual Inventory System refers to the inventory system that maintains the detailed records of every inventory transactions related to purchases, and sales on a continuous basis. It shows the exact on-hand-inventory at any point of time.
Last-in-Last-Out:
In Last-in-First-Out method, the costs of last purchased items are considered as the cost of goods sold, for the items which are sold first. The value of the closing stock consists of the initial purchased items.
- Calculate the cost of ending inventory.
Calculation of Cost of Ending Inventory | |||
Details | Number of Units | Rate per Unit ($) | Total Cost ($) |
Beginning inventory on January 1 | 60 | 52 | 3,120 |
Purchase on April 7 | 20 | 54 | 1,080 |
Ending Inventory | 80 | $4,200 |
Table 5
Note:
- The ending inventory is 80 units (Refer to Table 2).
- In LIFO method the ending inventory comprises of the inventory purchased first, because the inventory purchased last were sold first.
- Therefore, the ending inventory of 80 units is from the beginning inventory.
Therefore, the cost of Ending Inventory in the LIFO method is $4,200.
(b)
Calculate the cost of goods sold using LIFO method.
(b)

Explanation of Solution
Cost of goods sold:
Cost of goods sold is the accumulate total of all direct cost incurred in manufacturing the goods or the products which has been sold during a period. Cost of goods sold involves direct material, direct labor, and manufacturing overheads.
Determine the cost of goods sold:
Particulars | Number of units | Rate per unit ($) | Total cost ($) |
October 6 | 120 | 58 | 6,960 |
July 16 | 210 | 57 | 11,970 |
April 7 | 120 | 54 | 6,480 |
Cost of goods sold | 440 | $25,410 |
Table 6
Note:
- units are sold.
- As it is LIFO method the recent purchased items will sell first.
- Hence, the cost of goods sold will be the recent purchased items.
Therefore, the Cost of Goods Sold in the LIFO Method is $25,410.
(c)
Calculate the Sales Revenue using LIFO method.
(c)

Explanation of Solution
Determine the amount of sales revenue:
Therefore, the sales revenue in LIFO method is $31,500.
(d)
Calculate the gross profit using LIFO method.
(d)

Explanation of Solution
Gross profit is the difference between the sales and the cost of goods sold.
Calculate the gross profit:
Calculation of Gross Margin | |
Details | Amount ($) |
Sales | 31,500(2) |
Less: Cost of Goods Sold (Refer to table 8) | ($25,410) |
Gross Margin | 6,090 |
Table 7
Therefore, the amount of Gross margin in LIFO method is $6,090.
3. a)
Calculate the ending inventory using Weighted-average method.
3. a)

Explanation of Solution
Perpetual Inventory System:
Perpetual Inventory System refers to the inventory system that maintains the detailed records of every inventory transactions related to purchases, and sales on a continuous basis. It shows the exact on-hand-inventory at any point of time.
Weighted-average cost method:
Under Weighted average cost method, the company calculates a new average cost after every purchase is made. It is determined by dividing the cost of goods available for sale by the units on hand.
- Calculate the cost of ending inventory:
(4)
Working note:
- Calculate the Weighted-average cost:
(3)
Therefore, the cost of Ending Inventory in the Weighted-average-cost Method is $4,469.
(b)
Calculate the cost of goods sold using weighted-average method.
(b)

Explanation of Solution
Cost of goods sold:
Cost of goods sold is the accumulate total of all direct cost incurred in manufacturing the goods or the products which has been sold during a period. Cost of goods sold involves direct material, direct labor, and manufacturing overheads.
Calculate the Cost of Goods Sold.
(5)
Therefore, the Cost of goods sold in the Weighted-average-cost Method is $25,141.
(c)
Calculate the Sales Revenue using weighted-average method.
(c)

Explanation of Solution
Determine the amount of sales revenue:
(7)
Therefore, the sales revenue in Weighted-average-cost Method is $31,500.
(d)
Calculate the gross profit using weighted-average method.
(d)

Explanation of Solution
Gross profit is the difference between the sales and the cost of goods sold.
Calculate the gross profit:
Calculation of Gross Margin | |
Details | Amount ($) |
Sales | 31,500(7) |
Less: Cost of Goods Sold | (25,141) (5) |
Gross Margin | $6,359 |
Table 8
Therefore, the amount of Gross margin in Weighted-average-cost Method is $6,359.
4.
Ascertain the method that will result in higher profitability when inventory costs are declining.
4.

Explanation of Solution
Compare the profitability in the three methods:
Methods | FIFO | LIFO | WA |
Gross Margin | $6,530 | $6,090 | 6,359 |
Table 9
The gross margin computed by using the FIFO method results higher profitability when inventory costs are rising in comparison to the other two methods.
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