Intermediate Accounting
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Author: Elizabeth A. Gordon, Jana S. Raedy, Alexander J. Sannella
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Before beginning the discussion, compute for each year Costco's:
• gross margin percentage (carry to one decimal point).
• return on assets percentage (carry to one decimal point).
. inventory turnover ratio, and
• average days to sell inventory.
(Later provide your calculations when responding to a discussion question.)
Costco Wholesale Corporation operated 787 stores as of September 1, 2019. The following data were
taken from the company's annual report. All dollar amounts are in millions.
Fiscal Year Ending
Fiscal Years
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Net sales
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Cost of
goods sold
Net income
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inventory
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1. Based on Costco's gross margin and return on sales percentages, did its performance improve in 2019?
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Part 1Canine Nutritionists is a manufacturer of grains for dogs. The following information pertains to operations duringthe 2021 calendar year.Inventory Data: 1/1/2021 Purchases 31/12/2021Raw Materials $750,000 $4,330,000 $807,000Indirect Materials 55,000 320,000 71,500Work in Progress 924,000 n/a 814,750Finished Goods 1,142,600 n/a 1,720,200The following additional information is also available:Sales Revenue $14,776,000Direct Factory Labor 4,371,000Indirect Factory Labor 1,232,250Total Depreciation 1 400,000Total Utilities 2 525,000Distribution & Customer Service Costs 76,800Insurance on Plant & Equipment 585,000Property Taxes 3 90,000Administrative Wages & Salaries 1,076,000Advertising Expenses 57,700Sales Commission 5% of Sales Revenue1 Of the total depreciation, 80% relates to factory plant & equipment and 20% relates to general andadministrative costs.2 Of the total utilities, 75% relates to manufacturing and 25% relates to general and administrative costs.3 The…
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Oriole Corporation sells item A as part of its product line. Information as to balances on hand, purchases, and sales of item A are given
in the following table for the first six months of 2020.
Date
January 11
January 24
February 8
March 16
June 11
Purchased
1,380
660
Ending inventory $
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Quantities
Cost of goods sold $
Sold
360
610
Balance
460
1,840
1,480
870
1,530
Unit Price of
Purchase
$4.60
Compute the ending inventory at June 30 under the perpetual LIFO inventory pricing method.
$4.9
$5.3
Compute the cost of goods sold for the first six months under the periodic FIFO inventory pricing method.
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