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 E6.24E
Correcting an inventory error-two years
Learning Objective 5
- 2019, NI $36,500
Nature Foods Grocery reported the following comparative income statements for the years ended June 30, 2019 and 2018:
NATURE FOODS GROCERY |
Income Statements
Years Ended June 30, 2019 and 2018
During 2019, Nature Foods Grocery discovered that ending 2018 merchandise inventory was overstated by $5,500.
Requirements
- Prepare corrected income statements for the two years.
- State whether each year’s net income-before your corrections-is understated or overstated, and indicate the amount of the understatement or overstatement.
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Applying the Cost of Goods Sold Model
The following amounts were obtained from Stanwick Company's accounting records.
2019
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$388,600
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Cost of goods sold:
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(d)
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2019
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$388,600
$427,460
Cost of goods sold:
Beginning inventory
$36,800
$fill in the blank 1
Purchases
fill in the blank 2
296,700
Goods available for sale
fill in the blank 3
fill in the blank 4
Ending inventory
42,740
fill in the blank 5
Cost of goods sold
fill in the blank 6
296,070
Gross margin
$123,040
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You assemble the following information for Tamarisk Department Store, which computes its inventory under the dollar-value LIFO
method.
Cost
Retail
Inventory on January 1, 2020
$496,800
$690,000
Purchases
883,200
1.104,000
Increase in price level for year
9%
Compute the cost of the inventory on December 31, 2020, assuming that the inventory at retail is (a) $676,890 and (b) $839,845.
(Round ratios for computational purposes to O decimal places, eg. 78% and final answers to 0 decimal places, eg. 28,987.)
(a) Cost of the inventory on December 31, 2020
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(b) Cost of the inventory on December 31, 2020
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