FIFO- Perpetual inventory System: FIFO (First in first out) method assumes the flow of inventory in the same order of its purchase. In other words, the oldest purchase is assumed to be sold first in order of purchases made. The FIFO method can be applied using perpetual or periodic method. In the perpetual inventory method, the inventory balance is updated after each inventory transaction. Adjusted Trial balance : The adjusted trial balance contains the adjusted balance of ledgers. It has columns for debit and credit balances. The total of debit column should be same as the total of credit column. The trial balance proved the arithmetical accuracy of the records. To prepare: The adjusted trial balance
FIFO- Perpetual inventory System: FIFO (First in first out) method assumes the flow of inventory in the same order of its purchase. In other words, the oldest purchase is assumed to be sold first in order of purchases made. The FIFO method can be applied using perpetual or periodic method. In the perpetual inventory method, the inventory balance is updated after each inventory transaction. Adjusted Trial balance : The adjusted trial balance contains the adjusted balance of ledgers. It has columns for debit and credit balances. The total of debit column should be same as the total of credit column. The trial balance proved the arithmetical accuracy of the records. To prepare: The adjusted trial balance
FIFO- Perpetual inventory System: FIFO (First in first out) method assumes the flow of inventory in the same order of its purchase. In other words, the oldest purchase is assumed to be sold first in order of purchases made. The FIFO method can be applied using perpetual or periodic method. In the perpetual inventory method, the inventory balance is updated after each inventory transaction.
Adjusted Trial balance: The adjusted trial balance contains the adjusted balance of ledgers. It has columns for debit and credit balances. The total of debit column should be same as the total of credit column. The trial balance proved the arithmetical accuracy of the records.
In the process of reconciling its bank statement for July, Summit
Retailers compiles the following information:
Cash balance per company books on July 31: $12,750
⚫ Deposits in transit at month-end: $2,800
• Outstanding checks at month-end: $1,400
Bank service charges: $75
EFT payment automatically deducted monthly, not yet
recorded: $950
• An NSF check returned to a customer account: $600
• What is the adjusted cash balance per the books on July 31?
a) $11,325
b) $10,950
c) $11,125
d) $11,875
Accounting?
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Chapter 6 Solutions
Horngren's Accounting, The Financial Chapters (12th Edition)