Calculate the moving-average cost per unit at january

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Q1. Rosario Department Store uses a perpetual inventory system. Data for product E2-D2 include the following purchases.

Date

Number of Units

Unit Price

May 7

183

$10

July 28

110

13

On June 1, Rosario sold 95 units, and on August 27, 146 more units.

Required -

Prepare the perpetual inventory schedule for the above transactions using FIFO.

Prepare the perpetual inventory schedule for the above transactions using LIFO.

Prepare the perpetual inventory schedule for the above transactions using moving-average cost.

Prepare the perpetual inventory schedule for the above transactions using moving-average cost.

Q2. Dempsey Inc. is a retailer operating in British Columbia. Dempsey uses the perpetual inventory method. All sales returns from customers result in the goods being returned to inventory; the inventory is not damaged. Assume that there are no credit transactions; all amounts are settled in cash. You are provided with the following information for Dempsey Inc. for the month of January 2017.

Date

Description

Quantity

Unit Cost or Selling Price

January 1

Beginning inventory

100

$15

January 5

Purchase

143

18

January 8

Sale

112

28

January 10

Sale return

10

28

January 15

Purchase

55

20

January 16

Purchase return

5

20

January 20

Sale

91

33

January 25

Purchase

20

22

Calculate the Moving-average cost per unit at January 1, 5, 8, 10, 15, 16, 20 & 25.

Calculate the Moving-average cost per unit at January 1, 5, 8, 10, 15, 16, 20, & 25.

For each of the following cost flow assumptions, calculate cost of goods sold, ending inventory, and gross profit. (1) UFO. (2) FIFO. (3) Moving-average cost.

Q3. Wittmann Co. began operations on July 1. It uses a perpetual inventory system. During July, the company had the following purchases and sales.

Date

Purchases

 

Units

Unit Cost

Sales Units

July 1

85

$122

 

July 6

 

 

51

July 11

119

$136

 

July 14

 

 

85

July 21

136

$147

 

July 27

 

 

85

Calculate the average cost per unit at July 1, 6, 11, 14, 21 & 27.

Determine the ending inventory under a perpetual inventory system using (1) FIFO, (2) moving-average cost, and (3) LIFO.

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