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Problem 6-1B (Algo) Calculate ending inventory and cost of goods sold for four inventory methods (LO6-
3)
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George's Fishing Hole has the following transactions related to its top-selling Shimano fishing reel for the month of June.
George's Fishing Hole uses a periodic inventory system.
Transactions
Beginning inventory
Purchase
Date
June 1
June 7
Sale
June 12
June 15
Sale
June 24
Purchase
June 27
Sale
June 29
Purchase
Units
16
Unit Cost
Total Cost
$200
$3,200
11
10
190
1,900
12
10
180
1,800
8
10
170
1,700
$8,600
Problem 6-1B (Algo) Part 4
4. Using weighted-average cost, calculate ending inventory and cost of goods sold at June 30. (Round your intermediate calculations
to 4 decimal places and final answers to 2 decimal places.)
Ending inventory
Cost of goods sold](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/2d31b727-ca47-41d3-943c-2c937609eac6/9b3372ab-3c8f-4236-bdcb-714c032a852d/5nelft5_thumbnail.png)
Transcribed Image Text:Required information
Problem 6-1B (Algo) Calculate ending inventory and cost of goods sold for four inventory methods (LO6-
3)
[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.]
George's Fishing Hole has the following transactions related to its top-selling Shimano fishing reel for the month of June.
George's Fishing Hole uses a periodic inventory system.
Transactions
Beginning inventory
Purchase
Date
June 1
June 7
Sale
June 12
June 15
Sale
June 24
Purchase
June 27
Sale
June 29
Purchase
Units
16
Unit Cost
Total Cost
$200
$3,200
11
10
190
1,900
12
10
180
1,800
8
10
170
1,700
$8,600
Problem 6-1B (Algo) Part 4
4. Using weighted-average cost, calculate ending inventory and cost of goods sold at June 30. (Round your intermediate calculations
to 4 decimal places and final answers to 2 decimal places.)
Ending inventory
Cost of goods sold
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