Alta Ski Company’s inventory records contained the following information regarding its latest ski model. The company uses a periodic inventory system.         Beginning inventory, January 1, 2021 600 units @ $80 each Purchases: January 15 1,000 units @ $95 each January 21 800 units @ $100 each Sales: January 5 400 units @ $120 each January 22 800 units @ $130 each January 29 400 units @ $135 each Ending inventory, January 31, 2021 800 units     Required: 1a. Which method, FIFO or LIFO, will result in the highest cost of goods sold figure for January 2021? 1b. Which method will result in the highest ending inventory balance?

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Alta Ski Company’s inventory records contained the following information regarding its latest ski model. The company uses a periodic inventory system.
 

     
Beginning inventory, January 1, 2021 600 units @ $80 each
Purchases:
January 15 1,000 units @ $95 each
January 21 800 units @ $100 each
Sales:
January 5 400 units @ $120 each
January 22 800 units @ $130 each
January 29 400 units @ $135 each
Ending inventory, January 31, 2021 800 units
 

 
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1a. Which method, FIFO or LIFO, will result in the highest cost of goods sold figure for January 2021?
1b. Which method will result in the highest ending inventory balance?
2. Compute cost of goods sold for January and the ending inventory using both the FIFO and LIFO methods.
3a. Assume that inventory costs were declining during January. The inventory purchased on January 15 had a unit cost of $70, and the inventory purchased on January 21 had a unit cost of $65. All other information is the same. Which method, FIFO or LIFO, will result in the highest cost of goods sold figure for January 2021?
3b. Which method will result in the highest ending inventory balance?
3c. Compute cost of goods sold for January and the ending inventory using both the FIFO and LIFO methods.

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Alta Ski Company's inventory records contained the following information regarding its latest ski model. The company uses a periodic inventory system.

Beginning inventory, January 1, 2024 1,150 units @ $80 each
Purchases:    
January 15 2,400 units @ $95 each
January 21 2,200 units @ $100 each
Sales:    
January 5 1,100 units @ $120 each
January 22 1,500 units @ $130 each
January 29 950 units @ $135 each
Ending inventory, January 31, 2024 2,200 units
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