Jelly Bros.Tools,Inc, sets its selling price at 200% of Replacement cost i.e., $850*200% = $1700.
Year LIFO added Units Unit cost Total cost
2015 200 $740 $148000
2016 190 $780 $148200
2017 170 $820 $139400
2018 650 $850 $552500
TOTAL 1210 $816.6 $ 988100
Current cost gross margin (on replacement basis) = Total revenue - unit cost
i.e., = (1150*$1700) - (1150*$816.5)
=$1955000 - $919090
= $1035910
Gross margin under LIFO method :
cost of goods sold = ( 650*850) + ( 170*820) + ( 190*780) + (140*740)
= 552500 + 139400 + 148200 + 103600
= $943500
Gross margin under LIFO method = Total revenue - unit cost
i.e., =1955000-943500
=$1011500
(a) Difference between current cost gross margin under replacement cost basis and Gross margin under LIFO method is $24410
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