FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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Perpetual inventory using weighted average
Beginning inventory, purchases, and sales for WCS12 are as follows:
OCT. | 1 | Inventory | 300 units at $8 |
13 | Sale | 175 units | |
22 | Purachase | 375 units at $10 | |
29 | Sale | 280 units |
Assuming a perpetual inventory system and using the weighted average
method, determine
(a) the weighted average unit cost after the October
22 purchase,
(b) the cost of the merchandise sold on October 29, and
(c) the inventory on October 31.
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