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Retail Inventory Method
The following information is provided by Raynette's Pharmacy for the last quarter of its fiscal year ending on March 31, 20--:
Cost | Retail | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Inventory, start of period, January 1, 20-- | $32,000 | $52,000 | ||
Net purchases during the period | $176,000 | 268,000 | ||
Net sales for the period | $260,000 |
Required:
1. Estimate the ending inventory as of March 31 using the retail inventory method.
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2. Estimate the cost of goods sold for the time period January 1 through March 31 using the retail inventory method.
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