How would overstating ending inventory impact cost of goods sold? Please explain.
Answer-The impact of overstating of ending inventory will reduce the cost of goods sold, which means net income of the business will overstated by the amount of inventory overstatement.
How would overstating ending inventory impact cost of goods sold? Please explain.
Can someone please explain how to calculate the ending inventory
and cost of goods sold for each of these four and where the numbers
come from!
1. Mojo Industries tracks the number of units purchased and sold throughout each accounting period but applies its inventory costing method at the end of each period, as if it uses a periodic inventory system. Assume its accounting records provided the following information at the end of the accounting period, January 31. The inventory's...
calculate the cost of goods
available for sale, ending inventory, and cost of goods sold if
Aircarf uses (a) FIFO, (b) LIFO, or (c) weighted average
cost.
Aircard Corporation tracks the number of units purchased and sold throughout each accounting period but applies its inventory costing method at the end of each period as if it uses a periodic inventory system. The following are the transactions for the month of July Units Unit Cost July 1 July 5 July 13...
Calculating Cost of Goods Available for Sale, Ending
Inventory, Sales, Cost of Goods Sold, and Gross Profit under
Periodic FIFO, LIFO, and Weighted Average
Cost
FIFO (PERIODIC)
Unit Selling Price July 1 July 13 July 25 July 31 Beginning Inventory Purchase Sold Ending Inventory Units Unit Cost 40 $10 200 (100) 140 $14 Units Cost per Unit Total Beginning Inventory Purchases July 13 Goods Available for Sale Cost of Goods Sold Units from Beginning Inventory Units from July 13 Purchase...
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E7-5 Calculating Cost of Ending Inventory and Cost of Goods Sold under Periodic FIFO, LIFO, and Weighted Average Cost (LO 7-3) Oahu Kiki tracks the number of units purchased and sold throughout each accounting period but applies its inventory costing method at the end of each month, as if it uses a periodic inventory system. Assume Oahu Kiki's records show the following for the month of January. Sales totaled 280 units. Beginning Inventory...
From the following, calculate the cost of ending inventory and cost of goods sold for the FIFO method, ending inventory is 54 units. (Round your answers to the nearest cent.) Beginning inventory and purchases Units Unit cost January 1 5 $ 3.50 April 10 10 4.00 May 15 12 4.50 July 22 15 4.75 August 19 18 5.50 September 30 20 5.70 November 10 32 5.90 December 15 16 6.30 Cost of ending inventory $ Cost of goods sold $
Compute the cost of the ending inventory and the cost of goods sold under FIFO and average-cost. (Round av e.g. NT$45.) FIFO Average cost The cost of the ending inventory NT$U 606,402 NT$1 584,748 The cost of goods sold NT$ 1,732,594 NT$ 1,754,244 Which cost flow method would result in the higher net income? FIFO method would result in the higher net income. SHOW SOLUTION LINK TO TEXT (c) Your answer is correct. Which cost flow method would result yn...
From the following, calculate the cost of ending inventory and cost of goods sold for the weighted-average method, ending inventory is 51 units. (Round your intermediate calculations and final answers to the nearest cent.) Beginning inventory and purchases Units Unit cost January 1 5 $ 3.20 April 10 10 3.70 May 15 12 4.20 July 22 15 4.45 August 19 18 5.20 September 30 20 5.40 November 10 32 5.60 December 15 16 6.00 Cost of ending inventory $ Cost...
(a) Using specific identification, calculate the cost
of the ending inventory and cost of goods sold.
(b) Using FIFO, calculate the cost of the ending
inventory and cost of goods sold.
unting II Assignment Chapter 6 DUE - Monday, January 14th, 2019 @ 8:30 am A company made the following purchases during the yesrs 1. Jan. 10 15 units at $390 Mar. 15 25 units at $420 Apr. 25 10 units at $450 July 3020 units at $480 Oct. 10...
Inventory and Cost of Goods Sold Estimate ending inventory by the gross profit method The following data is given for Volcano Technology. Beginning inventory Purchases Sales Gross profit percentage $ $ $ 275,000 1,850,000 2,600,000 40% of sales Requirement Compute Volcano Technology's estimated cost of ending inventory by using the gross profit method. a. Check your spelling carefully and do not abbreviate. b. Enter all amounts as positive values. Do not use a minus sign or parentheses for any values...
Sparrow Company uses the retail inventory method to estimate ending inventory and cost of goods sold. Data for 2018 are as follows: Cost Retail COST RETAIL Beginning inventory $ 89,000 $ 179,000 Purchases 352,000 579,000 Freight-in 8,900 Purchase returns 6,900 10,900 Net markups 15,900 Net markdowns 11,900 Normal spoilage 2,900 Abnormal spoilage 4,512 7,900 Sales 539,000 Sales returns 9,900 The company records sales net of employee discounts. Discounts for 2018 totaled $3,900. Required: 1. Estimate Sparrow’s ending inventory and cost...