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Chapter 9, Problem 1MC
The balance in Ashwood Company’s accounts payable account at December 31, 2019, was $1,200,000 before any necessary year-end adjustment relating to the following:
- Goods were in transit from a vendor to Ashwood on December 31, 2019. The invoice cost was $85,000, and the goods were shipped FOB shipping point on December 29, 2019. The goods were received on January 2, 2020.
- Goods shipped FOB shipping point on December 20, 2019, from a vendor to Ashwood were lost in transit. The invoice cost was $40,000. On January 5, 2020, Ashwood filed a $40,000 claim against the common carrier.
- Goods shipped FOB destination on December 22, 2019, from a vendor to Ashwood were received on January 6, 2020. The invoice cost was $20,000,
What amount should Ashwood report as accounts payable on its December 31,2019,
- a. $1,260,000
- b. $1,285,000
- c. $1,325,000
- d. $1,345,000
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