Intermediate Accounting
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Author: J. David Spiceland, Mark W. Nelson, Wayne M Thomas
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Chapter 9, Problem 9.12E
To determine
Gross Profit Method: Under this method, the beginning inventory is added to the net purchases during the period which results in the goods available for sale. Then, the estimated cost of goods sold is deducted from the goods available for sale to estimate the ending inventory.
To Determine: the company’s cost percentage.
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PA4. LO 10.3 Calculate the cost of goods sold dollar value for A74 Company for the sale on
March 11, considering the following transactions under three different cost allocation methods
and using perpetual inventory updating. Provide calculations for (a) first-in, first-out (FIFO); (b)
last-in, first-out (LIFO); and (c) weighted average (AVG).
Number of Units
Unit Cost
Beginning inventory Mar. 1
Purchased Mar. 8
Sold Mar. 11 for $120 per unit
110
140
$87
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95
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Number of Units
Dollar per Unit
Value
Cost of goods sold
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Number of Units
Dollar per Unit
Value
Cost of goods sold
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Dollar
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PA5. LO 10.3 Use the first-in, first-out (FIFO) cost allocation method, with perpetual inventory
updating, to calculate (a) sales revenue, (b) cost of goods sold, and c) gross margin for A75
Company, considering the following transactions.
Number
Unit
Cost
of Units
Beginning inventory
Purchased Mar. 2
Sold Mar, 31 for $75 per unit
105
150
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Sheffield Limited uses the average cost formula in a perpetual inventory system. Fill in the missing amounts for items [1] to [13]in the
following perpetual inventory schedule. (Round per unit cost and total cost to 2 decimal places, e.g. 15.23.)
Purchases
Date
Units
Cost
Total
Units
Cost
April
1
6
29
[1] $
$5,742
26
[5] $
14
[10]
$201
$2,211
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