Advanced Accounting 14th Edition
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ISBN: 9781260726442
Author: By Joe Ben Hoyle And Thomas Schaefer And Timothy Doupnik
Publisher: Mc Grawhill Education
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he beginning inventory for Dunne Co. and data on purchases and sales for a three-month period are as follows:
Date
Transaction
Numberof Units
Per Unit
Total
Apr. 3
Inventory
25
$1,200
$30,000
8
Purchase
75
1,240
93,000
11
Sale
40
2,000
80,000
30
Sale
30
2,000
60,000
May 8
Purchase
60
1,260
75,600
10
Sale
50
2,000
100,000
19
Sale
20
2,000
40,000
28
Purchase
80
1,260
100,800
June 5
Sale
40
2,250
90,000
16
Sale
25
2,250
56,250
21
Purchase
35
1,264
44,240
28
Sale
44
2,250
99,000
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