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Problem 6-1A Perpetual: Alternative cost flows LO P1
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Warnerwoods Company uses a perpetual inventory system. It enteredinto the following purchases and sales transactions forMarch.
Date | Activities | Units Acquired at Cost | Units Sold at Retail | |||||||||
Mar. | 1 | Beginning inventory | 100 | units | @ $50.00 per unit | |||||||
Mar. | 5 | Purchase | 400 | units | @ $55.00 per unit | |||||||
Mar. | 9 | Sales | 420 | units | @ $85.00 per unit | |||||||
Mar. | 18 | Purchase | 120 | units | @ $60.00 per unit | |||||||
Mar. | 25 | Purchase | 200 | units | @ $62.00 per unit | |||||||
Mar. | 29 | Sales | 160 | units | @ $95.00 per unit | |||||||
Totals | 820 | units | 580 | units | ||||||||
3. Compute the cost assigned to endinginventory using (a) FIFO, (b) LIFO, (c)weighted average, and (d) specific identification. Forspecific identification, the March 9 sale consisted of 80 unitsfrom beginning inventory and 340 units from the March 5 purchase;the March 29 sale consisted of 40 units from the March 18 purchaseand 120 units from the March 25 purchase.
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Perpetual FIFO
Perpetual LIFO
Weighted Average
Specific Id
Compute the cost assigned to ending inventory using FIFO.
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Perpetual FIFO
Perpetual LIFO
Weighted Average
Specific Id
Compute the cost assigned to ending inventory using LIFO.
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Perpetual FIFO
Weighted
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Perpetual FIFO
Perpetual LIFO
Weighted Average
Specific Id
Compute the cost assigned to ending inventory using weightedaverage. (Round your average cost per unit to 2 decimalplaces.)
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Perpetual LIFO
Compute the cost assigned to ending inventory using specificidentification. For specific identification, the March 9 saleconsisted of 80 units from beginning inventory and 340 units fromthe March 5 purchase; the March 29 sale consisted of 40 units fromthe March 18 purchase and 120 units from the March 25 purchase.
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During July 2014, Micanopy, sold 500 units of its productsEmpire for $8,000. The following units were available.
Units Cost
BeginningInventory 200 $2
Purchase1 80 $4
Purchase2 120 $6
Purchase3 300 $9
Purchase4 180 $12
A sale of 500 units was made after purchase 3. Of the unitssold, 200 came from beginning inventory and 300 came from purchase3.
Determine the costs of goods available for sale and endinginventory in units. Then determine the costs that should beassigned to cost of goods sold and ending inventory under ach ofthe following assumptions. (For each alternative, show the grossmargin. Round unit costs to cents and totals to dollars.)
Costs are assigned under the periodic inventory system using a.)the specific identification method, b) the average-cost method, c.)FIFO method and d.) LIFO method
Costs are assigned under the perpetual inventory system usinga.) the average-cost method, b.) the FIFO method, and c) the LIFOmethod
E7A. Periodic and PerpetualSystems and Inventory Costing Methods | ||||||||||||||||
Cost of goods available forsale and ending inventory in units | ||||||||||||||||
Units | Cost | Total | ||||||||||||||
Beginninginventory | 200 | $ 2 | $ 400 | |||||||||||||
Purchase 1 | 80 | 4 | 320 | |||||||||||||
Purchase 2 | 120 | 6 | 720 | |||||||||||||
Purchase 3 | 300 | 9 | 2,700 | |||||||||||||
Purchase 4 | 180 | 12 | 2,160 | |||||||||||||
Cost of goods available forsale | 880 | $6,300 | ||||||||||||||
Sale in units | 500 | |||||||||||||||
Ending inventory inunits | 380 | |||||||||||||||
1. | Periodic inventorysystem | |||||||||||||||
a. | Specific identificationmethod: | |||||||||||||||
Sales | $8,000 | |||||||||||||||
Cost of goods available forsale | ||||||||||||||||
Less endinginventory* | ||||||||||||||||
Cost of goodssold | ||||||||||||||||
Gross margin | $4,900 | |||||||||||||||
* | Purchase 1 | 80 | units |