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Preparation of inventory record under various inventory methods describes the method of preparation of inventory record under various methods to reflect the cost of goods sold, ending inventory balance and gross profit earned under various methods. Under Perpetual Inventory system, the records are maintained on a continuous basis.
Requirement 1:
TheCost of Goods sold, Ending merchandise inventory and gross profit under Perpetual FIFO method shall be determined.
Requirement 2:
The Cost of Goods sold, Ending merchandise inventory and gross profit under Perpetual LIFO method shall be determined.
Requirement 3:
The Cost of Goods sold, Ending merchandise inventory and gross profit under Perpetual Weighted Average method shall be determined.
Requirement 4:
The method suitable for lower income tax liability shall be determined.

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