INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING(LL)-W/CONNECT
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Chapter 9, Problem 9.5P
1.
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 Calculate: The estimated cost of each of the toppings lost in the fire using the gross profit method.
2.
To determine
To Mention: The factors that cause the estimates to be overstated or understated.
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PROBLEM 16: On May 6, 2023, a flashflood caused damage to the merchandise stored in the
warehouse of Rome Company. You were asked to submit an estimate of the merchandise
destroyed in the warehouse. The following data were established:
A. Net sales for 2022 were P800,000 matched against cost of P560,000.
B. Merchandise inventory, January 1, 2023 was P200,000, 90% of which was in the
warehouse and 10% in the downtown showrooms.
C. For January 1, 2023 to date of flood, you ascertained that the invoice value of
purchases, all of which were stored in the warehouse, P100,000; freight inward, P4,000;
purchases retumed, P6,000.
D. Cost of merchandise transferred from the warehouse to showrooms was P8,000 and
net sales from January 1 to May 6. 2023, all of which were warehouse stock, were
P320,000.
E. There was no change in the gross profit rate adopted by the company in 2023.
21. What is the estimated merchandise destroyed by the flood?
PROBLEM 17: The following information relates to NNN ,…
PROBLEM 16: On May 6, 2023, a flashflood caused damage to the merchandise stored in the warehouse of Rome Company. You were asked to submit an estimate of the merchandise destroyed in the warehouse. The following data were established:
A. Net sales for 2022 were P800,000 matched against cost of P560,000.
B. Merchandise inventory, January 1, 2023 was P200,000, 90% of which was in the warehouse and 10% in the downtown showrooms.
C. For January 1, 2023 to date of flood, you ascertained that the invoice value of purchases, all of which were stored in the warehouse, P100,000; freight inward, P4,000; purchases returned, P6,000.
D. Cost of merchandise transferred from the warehouse to showrooms was P8,000 and net sales from January 1 to May 6, 2023, all of which were warehouse stock, were
P320,000.
E. There was no change in the gross profit rate adopted by the company in 2023.
21. What is the estimated merchandise destroyed by the flood?
Chapter 9 Solutions
INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING(LL)-W/CONNECT
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