Horngren's Accounting (12th Edition)
12th Edition
ISBN: 9780134486444
Author: Tracie L. Miller-Nobles, Brenda L. Mattison, Ella Mae Matsumura
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 6, Problem E6.18E
Measuring ending inventory and cost of goods sold in a perpetual inventory system—Weighted-average
Learning Objective 2
- COGS $3,236
Requirements
1. Prepare Golf Unlimited’s perpetual inventory record for the putters assuring Golf Unlimited uses the weighted-average inventory costing method. Round weighted -average cost per unit to the nearest cent and all other amounts to the nearest dollar. Then identify the cost of ending inventory and cost of goods sold for the month.
2. Journalize Golf Unlimited’s inventory transactions using the weighted -average inventory costing method. (Assume purchases and sales are made on account.)
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1. The total units to be produced in a period is calculated as
a. estimated units sold plus desired ending inventory less estimated beginning inventory
b. estimated units sold less desired ending inventory add estimated beginning inventory
c. estimated units sold plus desired ending inventory plus estimated beginning inventory
d. estimated units sold less desired ending inventory less estimated beginning inventory
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2. Cost of goods sold is calculated as
a. beginning finished goods inventory plus cost of goods manufactured less beginning finished goods inventory
b. beginning finished goods inventory plus cost of goods manufactured plus beginning finished goods inventory
c. beginning finished goods inventory less cost of goods manufactured less beginning finished goods inventory
d. beginning finished goods inventory less cost of goods manufactured plus beginning finished goods inventory
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Learning Objective 2: Compare ending inventory and cost of goods sold—FIFOvs. LIFO) Paulson’s specializes in sound equipment. Company records indicate the followingdata for a line of speakers:Unit Cost$4964JunDate12713ItemBalance...................Purchase.................Sale ........................Sale ........................Quantity18376Sale Price$115103Requirements1. Determine the amounts that Paulson’s should report for cost of goods sold and endinginventory two ways:a. FIFOb. LIFO2. Paulson’s uses the FIFO method. Prepare the company’s income statement for the monthended June 30, 2018, reporting gross profit. Operating expenses totaled $340, and theincome tax rate was 35%.
Chapter 6 Solutions
Horngren's Accounting (12th Edition)
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