Deck 7: Inventory and Cost of Goods Sold

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When the weighted average inventory costing method is used,ending inventory and cost of goods sold are calculated using different costs per unit.
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A company should always keep extra inventory on hand; it could be needed if demand increases and it has to be bought sooner or later so it adds nothing to cost.
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Inappropriate inventory levels reduce a company's net income,either by increasing cost or reducing revenue.
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Beginning inventory plus purchases minus ending inventory equals cost of goods sold.
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The failure to follow LC&NRV rules when writing down the inventory is one of the most common types of financial statement misstatements.
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Most changes in sales revenue have no effect on cost of goods sold.
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Companies that are both manufacturers and merchandisers must list their finished goods inventory and merchandise inventory separately.
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The measurement of inventory affects both the balance sheet and the income statement within an accounting period.
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Inventory may include materials used in producing goods for sale.
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The inventory costing method chosen to by a company method must correspond to the physical flow of goods.
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During a period of rising prices,LIFO results in a lower income tax expense than does FIFO.
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The LIFO method assumes that the costs for the newest goods (the last ones in)are used first and the older costs are left in ending inventory.
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Specific identification method would be appropriate inventory costing method for a grocery store chain.
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Specific identification is the best inventory costing method because it is least open to manipulation by unscrupulous managers.
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Merchandisers have inventories of finished goods only; manufacturers have inventories of raw materials only.
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Goods available for sale minus the ending inventory equals cost of goods sold.
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In each accounting period,a manager can select the inventory costing method that yields the most positive net income.
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An increase in inventory levels is always a sign of inefficiency in inventory management.
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The Lower of cost and net realizable value (LC&NRV)rule sometimes causes the book value of inventory to be lowered below cost but will never cause the book value of inventory to be raised above cost.
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The ending inventory of one accounting period becomes the beginning inventory of the next accounting period.
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The lower the inventory turnover ratio,the more efficiently the company manages its inventory,all other things equal.
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Inventory levels regularly rise and fall as the company buys and sells merchandise.
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An incorrect valuation of the ending inventory affects the balance sheet but not the income statement.
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The days to sell measure equals 365 divided by the receivables turnover ratio.
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Most LIFO companies actually use FIFO during the period and then adjust to LIFO at the end of the period.
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A benefit of inventory turnover ratios is that firms in the same industry should have similar ratios,thus making comparison easier.
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If the inventory turnover ratio increases,the days to sell measure decreases.
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The effects of inventory errors are mitigated by the fact that they are confined to one year.
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To determine the effects of inventory errors on the financial statements in both the current year and the following year all you need is the cost of goods sold equation
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The inventory turnover ratio and days to sell measure will be affected by the cost flow assumptions used,which causes problems for financial statements users.
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Days to sell looks at the total number of days from purchase to sale.
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Only the LIFO and weighted average calculations differ between periodic and perpetual inventory systems.
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In making comparisons of financial statements,it is desirable to compare data calculated using the same inventory costing methods.
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Which of the following may not be true if excessive quantities of inventory are ordered:

A)storage and interest costs may increase.
B)goods might have to be sold at large discounts.
C)there is a greater probability that goods will become damaged or obsolete.
D)would always lead to higher sales and resulting in higher profits.
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Weighted average cost per unit is calculated by multiplying cost of units available for sale by the number of units available for sale
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A higher inventory turnover ratio is preferable to a lower one.
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Carrying insufficient quantities of inventory on hand:

A)can inadvertently lower a company's costs so much that its taxes become excessive.
B)can cause customers to go elsewhere to obtain the product.
C)has little effect on customer satisfaction.
D)all of the answers are acceptable.
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Beginning Inventory - Ending Inventory = Cost of Goods Sold - Purchases
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The specific identification method individually identifies and records the cost of each item sold as Cost of Goods Sold.
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LIFO-Periodic calculates COGS using the cost of goods last-in at the time of sale.
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Which is the most useful way to analyze the inventory turnover ratio?

A)Compare the inventory turnover ratio of a company to other companies in the same industry.
B)Compare the inventory turnover ratio of a company to its own results from prior periods.
C)Compare the inventory turnover ratio of a company to a suitable benchmarks
D)None of the answers are acceptable.
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For a company making cheese,milk and cream would be included in which the following type of inventory?

A)Raw materials inventory.
B)Work in progress inventory.
C)Finished goods inventory.
D)All of the answers are acceptable.
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The primary goals of inventory management do not include:

A)maintaining a sufficient quantity of inventory to keep customers satisfied.
B)maintaining sufficient quality of inventory to keep customers satisfied.
C)minimizing the costs associated with maintaining inventories.
D)maintaining a large inventory for long periods.
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Your company buys 500 pairs of socks at $3 each (including other purchasing costs such as transportation)and sells them for $5 each. Which of the following statements is true?

A)The sales revenue is $1,500.
B)The gross profit is $1,500.
C)The cost of goods sold is $1,500.
D)The net income is $1,500. COGS = quantity sold * cost per unit
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An auto manufacturer's inventory would not include:

A)tires,batteries,glass,paint,headlamp bulbs,electric wiring,and welding compounds.
B)incomplete cars that are still being processed.
C)finished cars ready to be shipped to dealers.
D)cars sold to and held by dealers.
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Alphabet Company,which uses the periodic inventory method,buys different letters for resale.It buys A through G in January at $4 per letter.It buys H through L at $6 per letter.It buys M through R in March at $7 per letter.It sells A,D,E,H,J and N in April. If the company uses the FIFO method,what is the cost of its ending inventory (rounded to the nearest dollar)?

A)$24
B)$42
C)$58
D)$76 COGS = 6 letters @ $4/letter = 24
P = 7 @ 4 + 5 @ 6 - 6 @ 7 = $100
Beg Inv + purchases = GAFS - EI = COGS
0 + $100 = $100 - EI = $24
EI = $76.
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For a company making cheese,Cured cheese that is waiting to be shipped to retailers would be included in which of the following?

A)Raw materials inventory.
B)Work in progress inventory.
C)Finished goods inventory.
D)All of the answers are acceptable.
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A merchandise company's beginning inventory plus merchandise purchases minus ending inventory equals:

A)ending inventory.
B)cost of goods sold.
C)cost of goods available for sale.
D)sales level.
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The Acme Corporation buys 300 units of merchandise in January at $5 each.In February,Acme buys 500 units at $4 each and in March it buys 200 units at $6 each.Acme sells 150 units during this quarter.What is the cost of goods sold under the FIFO method?

A)$600
B)$934
C)$750
D)$900 FIFO method determines cost of goods sold using the cost of the oldest units first.150 units @ $5/unit = $750.
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In March,BetterBuy purchases six plasma TVs from Toshiba for $1,500 each (serial numbers 11534892 through 11534897).In April,the company purchases four more identical TVs from Toshiba for $1,450 each (serial numbers 11542631 through 11542634).In May,the company purchases five more identical TVs for $1,600 each (serial numbers 11550964 through 11550968).In June,BetterBuy sells two of these TVs (serial numbers 11534894 and 11542631). If BetterBuy uses the weighted average method,its cost of goods sold will be:

A)$2,900.
B)$2,950.
C)$3,040.
D)$3,033. 6 @ $1,500 = $9,000
4 @ $1,450 = $5,800
5 @ $1,600 = $8,000
$22,800
Average cost per unit = 22,800/15 = $1,520 * 2 = $3,040.
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Alphabet Company,which uses the periodic inventory method,buys different letters for resale.It buys A through G in January at $4 per letter.It buys H through L at $6 per letter.It buys M through R in March at $7 per letter.It sells A,D,E,H,J and N in April. If the company uses the specific identification method,what is the cost of its ending inventory?

A)$31
B)$69
C)$76
D)$100 COGS = $4 + $4 + $4 + $6 + $6 + $7 = $31
P = 7 @ $4 + 5 @ $6 + 6 @ $7 = $100
Beg)Inv.+ P = GAFS - End Inv = COGS
0 + $100 = 100 - EI = 31
Ending Inventory = $69.
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Your company buys 500 pairs of socks at $3 each (including other purchasing costs such as transportation)and sells them for $5 each. Which of the following statements is true?

A)The sales revenue is $2,500.
B)The gross profit is $2,500.
C)The cost of goods sold is $2,500.
D)The net income is $2,500. Sales revenue = quantity sold * selling price 500 * $5 = $2,500.
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The specific identification method would probably be most appropriate for which of the following goods?

A)Boxes of brass 4-inch drywall screws at Home Depot.
B)Bottles of suntan lotion in Wal-Mart's central warehouse.
C)Sets of tires at the Goodyear plant.
D)Diamond necklaces at a Tiffany's & Co.jewellery store.
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Alphabet Company,which uses the periodic inventory method,buys different letters for resale.It buys A through G in January at $4 per letter.It buys H through L at $6 per letter.It buys M through R in March at $7 per letter.It sells A,D,E,H,J and N in April. If the company uses the weighted average method,what is the cost of its ending inventory (rounded to the nearest dollar)?

A)$38
B)$48
C)$67
D)$75 Avg.cost per unit = (GAFS cost)/(GAFS units)$100/18 letters = $5.56/letter
End)Inv.of letters = 18-6 = 12 letters * $5.56/letter = $67.
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Your company buys 500 pairs of socks at $3 each (including other purchasing costs such as transportation)and sells them for $5 each. Which of the following statements is true?

A)The sales revenue is $1,000.
B)The gross profit is $1,000.
C)The cost of goods sold is $1,000.
D)The net income is $1,000. COGS = quantity sold * cost per unit 500 * $3 = 1,500 Gross profit = sales - COGS 2,500 - 1,500 = $1,000.
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For a company making cheese,cheese that has been made but is curing before being ready to sell would be included in which of the following:

A)Raw materials inventory.
B)Work in progress inventory.
C)Finished goods inventory.
D)All of the answers are acceptable.
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A merchandise company's beginning inventory plus merchandise purchases equals:

A)ending inventory.
B)cost of goods sold.
C)cost of goods available for sale.
D)sales level.
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In March,BetterBuy purchases six plasma TVs from Toshiba for $1,500 each (serial numbers 11534892 through 11534897).In April,the company purchases four more identical TVs from Toshiba for $1,450 each (serial numbers 11542631 through 11542634).In May,the company purchases five more identical TVs for $1,600 each (serial numbers 11550964 through 11550968).In June,BetterBuy sells two of these TVs (serial numbers 11534894 and 11542631). BetterBuy records $3,000 as the cost of goods sold.BetterBuy is using the:

A)Specific identification method.
B)LIFO method.
C)FIFO method.
D)Weighted average cost method. FIFO 2 @ $1,500 = $3,000.
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Alphabet Company,which uses the periodic inventory method,buys different letters for resale.It buys A through G in January at $4 per letter.It buys H through L at $6 per letter.It buys M through R in March at $7 per letter.It sells A,D,E,H,J and N in April. If the company uses the LIFO method,what is the cost of its ending inventory (rounded to the nearest dollar)?

A)$24
B)$42
C)$58
D)$76 COGS(LIFO)= 6 letters @ 7/letter = $42
P = 7 @ $4 + $5 @ $6 + 6 @ $7 = $100
Beg inv + purchases = GAFS-End inv = COGS
0 + $100 = $100 - EI = $42
EI = $58.
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In March,BetterBuy purchases six plasma TVs from Toshiba for $1,500 each (serial numbers 11534892 through 11534897).In April,the company purchases four more identical TVs from Toshiba for $1,450 each (serial numbers 11542631 through 11542634).In May,the company purchases five more identical TVs for $1,600 each (serial numbers 11550964 through 11550968).In June,BetterBuy sells two of these TVs (serial numbers 11534894 and 11542631). If BetterBuy uses the specific identification method,its cost of goods sold will be:

A)$3,000
B)$2,950
C)$3,200
D)$3,033 $1,500 + $1,450 = $2,950.
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Which of the following statements is/are true with regards to all inventory costing methods?

A)The ending inventory balance and cost of goods sold move in the same direction.
B)The ending inventory balance and the cost of total assets move in the opposite direction.
C)The ending inventory balance and net income move in the same direction.
D)All of the answers are true.
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A company's inventory records contain the following information:  Begirring Irventory: 300 units $780 Purchased on June 10 400urits1,170 Purchased on Jurne 15 500urits1,260 Purchared on Jure 28 300units9901,500$4,200\begin{array} { | r | r | r | } \hline \text { Begirring Irventory: } & 300 \text { units } & \$ 780 \\\hline \text { Purchased on June 10 } & 400 \mathrm { urits } & 1,170 \\\hline \text { Purchased on Jurne 15 } & 500 \mathrm { urits } & 1,260 \\\hline \text { Purchared on Jure 28 } & \mathbf { 3 0 0 u n i t s } & 990 \\\hline & 1,500 & \$ 4,200 \\\hline\end{array}

-According to the above table.The company sold 1,000 units during June and 500 units were in its ending inventory on June 30.
If the company uses the weighted average inventory costing method,what is the cost of its ending inventory?

A)$4,200.
B)$2,700.
C)$1,400.
D)$1,365.
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The 2018 records of Thompson Company showed beginning inventory,$6,000; cost of goods sold,$14,000; and ending inventory,$8,000.The cost of purchases for 2018 was:

A)$12,000.
B)$10,000.
C)$9,000.
D)$16,000. Beginning inventory + Purchases = Goods available for sale - Cost of Goods Sold = Ending inventory BI + P = GAFS - COGS = EI $6,000 + P = GAFS - $14,000 = $8,000 GAFS = $8,000 + $14,000 GAFS = $22,000 $6,000 + P = $22,000
P = $16,000.
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When the lower of cost and net realizable value (LC&NRV)rule requires an inventory adjustment:

A)the adjustment usually,but not always,reduces the book value of inventory.
B)the write down is usually reported as a selling expense or as part of cost of goods sold.
C)the inventory adjustment is recorded in a contra-revenue account called sales allowances.
D)all of the answers are correct.
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The Acme Corporation buys 300 units of merchandise in January at $5 each.Acme buys 500 units at $4 each in February and 200 units at $6 each in March.Acme sells 150 units during this quarter.Acme uses the LIFO Method.What is its cost of goods sold for the quarter?

A)$600
B)$934
C)$750
D)$900
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Maxell Company uses the periodic FIFO method to assign costs to inventory and cost of goods sold.Given the following information,what would be reported as the cost of goods sold and ending inventory balances for the period?  DateTransaction  of units  Cost per unit  Jaruary 1Begirning balance 100$5 Jaruary2 Purchase 75$4 Jaruaary 5Sale 75 Jaruary 6  Sale 50\begin{array} { | c | r | r | } \hline \text { Date}& \text {Transaction } & \text { of units } & \text { Cost per unit } \\\hline \text { Jaruary 1}& \text {Begirning balance } & 100 & \$ 5 \\\hline \text { Jaruary2} &\text { Purchase } & 75 & \$ 4 \\\hline \text { Jaruaary 5} &\text{Sale } & 75 & \\\hline \text { Jaruary 6 } &\text { Sale } & 50 & \\\hline\end{array}

A)COGS = $625,ending inventory = $175
B)COGS = $575,ending inventory = $225
C)COGS = $550,ending inventory = $250
D)COGS = $600,ending inventory = $200
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The Acme Corporation buys 300 units of merchandise in January at $5 each.Acme buys 500 units at $4 each in February and 200 units at $6 each in March. Acme sells 300 units during this quarter.Acme uses the LIFO method.What is its cost of goods sold for the quarter?

A)$1,600
B)$1,400
C)$1,500
D)$1,800 Goods sold are assumed to have come from the 300 most recent units purchased.COGS = (200 units * $6 per unit)- (100 units * $4 per unit)= $1,600.
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A company's inventory records contain the following information:  Begirring Irventory: 300 units $780 Purchased on June 10 400urits1,170 Purchased on Jurne 15 500urits1,260 Purchared on Jure 28 300units9901,500$4,200\begin{array} { | r | r | r | } \hline \text { Begirring Irventory: } & 300 \text { units } & \$ 780 \\\hline \text { Purchased on June 10 } & 400 \mathrm { urits } & 1,170 \\\hline \text { Purchased on Jurne 15 } & 500 \mathrm { urits } & 1,260 \\\hline \text { Purchared on Jure 28 } & \mathbf { 3 0 0 u n i t s } & 990 \\\hline & 1,500 & \$ 4,200 \\\hline\end{array}

-According to the above table.The company sold 1,000 units during June and 500 units were in its ending inventory on June 30.
If the company uses the FIFO method,what is the cost of goods sold?

A)$1,620.
B)$2,290.
C)$2,580.
D)$2,706.
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An adjustment to ending inventory under the lower of cost and net realizable value (LC&NRV)rule would be least likely to be recorded by a company that sells:

A)a household staple like laundry detergent.
B)a fad product like bathing suits.
C)seasonal items like snow blowers.
D)high-tech goods like Personal Digital Assistants.
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The Acme Corporation buys 300 units of merchandise in January at $5 each.Acme buys 500 units at $4 each in February and 200 units at $6 each in March. Which of the following statements is true?

A)Whether unit costs are steadily rising or falling,the weighted average cost method always yields a cost of goods sold between that of FIFO and LIFO.
B)FIFO will lead to the highest net income if unit costs are falling.
C)LIFO will always yield a smaller net income than FIFO.
D)Specific identification is the most practical,but least accurate,measure of cost and net income.
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During 2018,Shockglass Company recorded inventory purchases of $45,000 and cost of goods sold of $50,000.If inventory at the beginning of the year was $15,000,the ending inventory balance must have been:

A)$10,000.
B)$25,000.
C)$26,000.
D)$27,000. Beginning inventory + Purchases = Goods available for sale - Cost of Goods Sold = Ending inventory BI + P = GAFS - COGS = EI
$15,000 + $45,000 = $60,000 - $50,000 = $10,000.
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The Acme Corporation buys 300 units of merchandise in January at $5 each.Acme buys 500 units at $4 each in February and 200 units at $6 each in March. Acme sells 150 units during this quarter.Acme uses the weighted average method.What is its cost of goods sold for the quarter?

A)$600
B)$705
C)$750
D)$900 Average cost/unit = [(300 * $5/unit)+ (500 * $4/unit)+ (200 * $6/unit)]/(300 + 500 + 200)= ($1,500 + $2,000 + $1,200)/1,000 units = $4.70/unit COGS = 150 units * $4.70/unit COGS = $705.
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If a company purchased 200 units of inventory at $9 per unit and 300 units at $10 per unit,its weighted average unit cost for this inventory would be:

A)$9.00.
B)$9.50.
C)$9.60.
D)$10.00. Average cost per unit: {($200 * $9 per unit)+ ($300 * $10 per unit)}/(200 units + 300 units)= -$4800/500 units = $9.60 per unit.
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Generally,which inventory costing method approximates most closely the current cost for each of the following?

A)LIFO for cost of goods sold,FIFO for ending inventory
B)LIFO for cost of goods sold and ending inventory
C)FIFO for cost of goods sold and ending inventory
D)FIFO for cost of goods sold,LIFO for ending inventory
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A company's inventory records contain the following information:  Begirring Irventory: 300 units $780 Purchased on June 10 400urits1,170 Purchased on Jurne 15 500urits1,260 Purchared on Jure 28 300units9901,500$4,200\begin{array} { | r | r | r | } \hline \text { Begirring Irventory: } & 300 \text { units } & \$ 780 \\\hline \text { Purchased on June 10 } & 400 \mathrm { urits } & 1,170 \\\hline \text { Purchased on Jurne 15 } & 500 \mathrm { urits } & 1,260 \\\hline \text { Purchared on Jure 28 } & \mathbf { 3 0 0 u n i t s } & 990 \\\hline & 1,500 & \$ 4,200 \\\hline\end{array}

-According to the above table.The company sold 1,000 units during June and 500 units were in its ending inventory on June 30.
If the Company uses the LIFO method,what is the cost of its ending inventory:

A)$1,365.
B)$1,494.
C)$1,620.
D)$2,835.
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An adjustment to ending inventory under the Lower of cost and net realizable value (LC&NRV)rule would be most likely to be recorded by a company that sells:

A)Plastic storage containers.
B)Paper clips.
C)Body lotion.
D)Designer clothes.
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Which inventory costing method generally results in the most recent costs being assigned to ending inventory?

A)LIFO.
B)FIFO.
C)Weighted average cost.
D)Simple average cost.
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For external financial statement reporting purposes,loss of inventory value is typically combined with:

A)contributed capital.
B)advertising expense.
C)cost of goods sold.
D)allowance for doubtful accounts.
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Meanmocha Hardware has a periodic inventory system and uses the weighted average method.The company began the month of November with 150 large brass switch plates on hand at a cost of $4.00 each.These switch plates sell for $7.00 each.The following schedule sets forth the purchases of switch plates during November:  Date of Transaction  Quantity Received  Unit Cost  Novernber 7200$4.20 Novernber 11200$4.40 Novernber 22250$4.80\begin{array} { | r | r | r | } \hline \text { Date of Transaction } & \text { Quantity Received } & \text { Unit Cost } \\\hline \text { Novernber } 7 & 200 & \$ 4.20 \\\hline \text { Novernber } 11 & 200 & \$ 4.40 \\\hline \text { Novernber } 22 & 250 & \$ 4.80 \\\hline\end{array} If Meanmocha sells 570 switch plates for $7.00 each during November,what is the company's gross profit for November (rounded to the nearest dollar)?

A)$1,046.
B)$1,482.
C)$1,516.
D)$1,528.
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The LIFO inventory costing method assumes that the costs of the units most recently purchased are:

A)the last to be assigned to cost of goods sold.
B)the first to be assigned to ending inventory.
C)the first to be assigned to cost of goods sold.
D)not assigned to cost of goods sold or ending inventory.
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When the weighted average inventory costing method is used,ending inventory and cost of goods sold are calculated using different costs per unit.
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A company should always keep extra inventory on hand; it could be needed if demand increases and it has to be bought sooner or later so it adds nothing to cost.
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Inappropriate inventory levels reduce a company's net income,either by increasing cost or reducing revenue.
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Beginning inventory plus purchases minus ending inventory equals cost of goods sold.
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The failure to follow LC&NRV rules when writing down the inventory is one of the most common types of financial statement misstatements.
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Most changes in sales revenue have no effect on cost of goods sold.
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Companies that are both manufacturers and merchandisers must list their finished goods inventory and merchandise inventory separately.
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The measurement of inventory affects both the balance sheet and the income statement within an accounting period.
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Inventory may include materials used in producing goods for sale.
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The inventory costing method chosen to by a company method must correspond to the physical flow of goods.
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During a period of rising prices,LIFO results in a lower income tax expense than does FIFO.
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The LIFO method assumes that the costs for the newest goods (the last ones in)are used first and the older costs are left in ending inventory.
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Specific identification method would be appropriate inventory costing method for a grocery store chain.
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Specific identification is the best inventory costing method because it is least open to manipulation by unscrupulous managers.
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Merchandisers have inventories of finished goods only; manufacturers have inventories of raw materials only.
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Goods available for sale minus the ending inventory equals cost of goods sold.
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In each accounting period,a manager can select the inventory costing method that yields the most positive net income.
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An increase in inventory levels is always a sign of inefficiency in inventory management.
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The Lower of cost and net realizable value (LC&NRV)rule sometimes causes the book value of inventory to be lowered below cost but will never cause the book value of inventory to be raised above cost.
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The ending inventory of one accounting period becomes the beginning inventory of the next accounting period.
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The lower the inventory turnover ratio,the more efficiently the company manages its inventory,all other things equal.
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Inventory levels regularly rise and fall as the company buys and sells merchandise.
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An incorrect valuation of the ending inventory affects the balance sheet but not the income statement.
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The days to sell measure equals 365 divided by the receivables turnover ratio.
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Most LIFO companies actually use FIFO during the period and then adjust to LIFO at the end of the period.
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A benefit of inventory turnover ratios is that firms in the same industry should have similar ratios,thus making comparison easier.
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If the inventory turnover ratio increases,the days to sell measure decreases.
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The effects of inventory errors are mitigated by the fact that they are confined to one year.
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To determine the effects of inventory errors on the financial statements in both the current year and the following year all you need is the cost of goods sold equation
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The inventory turnover ratio and days to sell measure will be affected by the cost flow assumptions used,which causes problems for financial statements users.
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Days to sell looks at the total number of days from purchase to sale.
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32
Only the LIFO and weighted average calculations differ between periodic and perpetual inventory systems.
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In making comparisons of financial statements,it is desirable to compare data calculated using the same inventory costing methods.
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34
Which of the following may not be true if excessive quantities of inventory are ordered:

A)storage and interest costs may increase.
B)goods might have to be sold at large discounts.
C)there is a greater probability that goods will become damaged or obsolete.
D)would always lead to higher sales and resulting in higher profits.
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Weighted average cost per unit is calculated by multiplying cost of units available for sale by the number of units available for sale
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A higher inventory turnover ratio is preferable to a lower one.
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37
Carrying insufficient quantities of inventory on hand:

A)can inadvertently lower a company's costs so much that its taxes become excessive.
B)can cause customers to go elsewhere to obtain the product.
C)has little effect on customer satisfaction.
D)all of the answers are acceptable.
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38
Beginning Inventory - Ending Inventory = Cost of Goods Sold - Purchases
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39
The specific identification method individually identifies and records the cost of each item sold as Cost of Goods Sold.
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40
LIFO-Periodic calculates COGS using the cost of goods last-in at the time of sale.
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41
Which is the most useful way to analyze the inventory turnover ratio?

A)Compare the inventory turnover ratio of a company to other companies in the same industry.
B)Compare the inventory turnover ratio of a company to its own results from prior periods.
C)Compare the inventory turnover ratio of a company to a suitable benchmarks
D)None of the answers are acceptable.
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42
For a company making cheese,milk and cream would be included in which the following type of inventory?

A)Raw materials inventory.
B)Work in progress inventory.
C)Finished goods inventory.
D)All of the answers are acceptable.
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43
The primary goals of inventory management do not include:

A)maintaining a sufficient quantity of inventory to keep customers satisfied.
B)maintaining sufficient quality of inventory to keep customers satisfied.
C)minimizing the costs associated with maintaining inventories.
D)maintaining a large inventory for long periods.
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44
Your company buys 500 pairs of socks at $3 each (including other purchasing costs such as transportation)and sells them for $5 each. Which of the following statements is true?

A)The sales revenue is $1,500.
B)The gross profit is $1,500.
C)The cost of goods sold is $1,500.
D)The net income is $1,500. COGS = quantity sold * cost per unit
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45
An auto manufacturer's inventory would not include:

A)tires,batteries,glass,paint,headlamp bulbs,electric wiring,and welding compounds.
B)incomplete cars that are still being processed.
C)finished cars ready to be shipped to dealers.
D)cars sold to and held by dealers.
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46
Alphabet Company,which uses the periodic inventory method,buys different letters for resale.It buys A through G in January at $4 per letter.It buys H through L at $6 per letter.It buys M through R in March at $7 per letter.It sells A,D,E,H,J and N in April. If the company uses the FIFO method,what is the cost of its ending inventory (rounded to the nearest dollar)?

A)$24
B)$42
C)$58
D)$76 COGS = 6 letters @ $4/letter = 24
P = 7 @ 4 + 5 @ 6 - 6 @ 7 = $100
Beg Inv + purchases = GAFS - EI = COGS
0 + $100 = $100 - EI = $24
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47
For a company making cheese,Cured cheese that is waiting to be shipped to retailers would be included in which of the following?

A)Raw materials inventory.
B)Work in progress inventory.
C)Finished goods inventory.
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48
A merchandise company's beginning inventory plus merchandise purchases minus ending inventory equals:

A)ending inventory.
B)cost of goods sold.
C)cost of goods available for sale.
D)sales level.
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49
The Acme Corporation buys 300 units of merchandise in January at $5 each.In February,Acme buys 500 units at $4 each and in March it buys 200 units at $6 each.Acme sells 150 units during this quarter.What is the cost of goods sold under the FIFO method?

A)$600
B)$934
C)$750
D)$900 FIFO method determines cost of goods sold using the cost of the oldest units first.150 units @ $5/unit = $750.
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50
In March,BetterBuy purchases six plasma TVs from Toshiba for $1,500 each (serial numbers 11534892 through 11534897).In April,the company purchases four more identical TVs from Toshiba for $1,450 each (serial numbers 11542631 through 11542634).In May,the company purchases five more identical TVs for $1,600 each (serial numbers 11550964 through 11550968).In June,BetterBuy sells two of these TVs (serial numbers 11534894 and 11542631). If BetterBuy uses the weighted average method,its cost of goods sold will be:

A)$2,900.
B)$2,950.
C)$3,040.
D)$3,033. 6 @ $1,500 = $9,000
4 @ $1,450 = $5,800
5 @ $1,600 = $8,000
$22,800
Average cost per unit = 22,800/15 = $1,520 * 2 = $3,040.
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51
Alphabet Company,which uses the periodic inventory method,buys different letters for resale.It buys A through G in January at $4 per letter.It buys H through L at $6 per letter.It buys M through R in March at $7 per letter.It sells A,D,E,H,J and N in April. If the company uses the specific identification method,what is the cost of its ending inventory?

A)$31
B)$69
C)$76
D)$100 COGS = $4 + $4 + $4 + $6 + $6 + $7 = $31
P = 7 @ $4 + 5 @ $6 + 6 @ $7 = $100
Beg)Inv.+ P = GAFS - End Inv = COGS
0 + $100 = 100 - EI = 31
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52
Your company buys 500 pairs of socks at $3 each (including other purchasing costs such as transportation)and sells them for $5 each. Which of the following statements is true?

A)The sales revenue is $2,500.
B)The gross profit is $2,500.
C)The cost of goods sold is $2,500.
D)The net income is $2,500. Sales revenue = quantity sold * selling price 500 * $5 = $2,500.
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53
The specific identification method would probably be most appropriate for which of the following goods?

A)Boxes of brass 4-inch drywall screws at Home Depot.
B)Bottles of suntan lotion in Wal-Mart's central warehouse.
C)Sets of tires at the Goodyear plant.
D)Diamond necklaces at a Tiffany's & Co.jewellery store.
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54
Alphabet Company,which uses the periodic inventory method,buys different letters for resale.It buys A through G in January at $4 per letter.It buys H through L at $6 per letter.It buys M through R in March at $7 per letter.It sells A,D,E,H,J and N in April. If the company uses the weighted average method,what is the cost of its ending inventory (rounded to the nearest dollar)?

A)$38
B)$48
C)$67
D)$75 Avg.cost per unit = (GAFS cost)/(GAFS units)$100/18 letters = $5.56/letter
End)Inv.of letters = 18-6 = 12 letters * $5.56/letter = $67.
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55
Your company buys 500 pairs of socks at $3 each (including other purchasing costs such as transportation)and sells them for $5 each. Which of the following statements is true?

A)The sales revenue is $1,000.
B)The gross profit is $1,000.
C)The cost of goods sold is $1,000.
D)The net income is $1,000. COGS = quantity sold * cost per unit 500 * $3 = 1,500 Gross profit = sales - COGS 2,500 - 1,500 = $1,000.
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56
For a company making cheese,cheese that has been made but is curing before being ready to sell would be included in which of the following:

A)Raw materials inventory.
B)Work in progress inventory.
C)Finished goods inventory.
D)All of the answers are acceptable.
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57
A merchandise company's beginning inventory plus merchandise purchases equals:

A)ending inventory.
B)cost of goods sold.
C)cost of goods available for sale.
D)sales level.
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58
In March,BetterBuy purchases six plasma TVs from Toshiba for $1,500 each (serial numbers 11534892 through 11534897).In April,the company purchases four more identical TVs from Toshiba for $1,450 each (serial numbers 11542631 through 11542634).In May,the company purchases five more identical TVs for $1,600 each (serial numbers 11550964 through 11550968).In June,BetterBuy sells two of these TVs (serial numbers 11534894 and 11542631). BetterBuy records $3,000 as the cost of goods sold.BetterBuy is using the:

A)Specific identification method.
B)LIFO method.
C)FIFO method.
D)Weighted average cost method. FIFO 2 @ $1,500 = $3,000.
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59
Alphabet Company,which uses the periodic inventory method,buys different letters for resale.It buys A through G in January at $4 per letter.It buys H through L at $6 per letter.It buys M through R in March at $7 per letter.It sells A,D,E,H,J and N in April. If the company uses the LIFO method,what is the cost of its ending inventory (rounded to the nearest dollar)?

A)$24
B)$42
C)$58
D)$76 COGS(LIFO)= 6 letters @ 7/letter = $42
P = 7 @ $4 + $5 @ $6 + 6 @ $7 = $100
Beg inv + purchases = GAFS-End inv = COGS
0 + $100 = $100 - EI = $42
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60
In March,BetterBuy purchases six plasma TVs from Toshiba for $1,500 each (serial numbers 11534892 through 11534897).In April,the company purchases four more identical TVs from Toshiba for $1,450 each (serial numbers 11542631 through 11542634).In May,the company purchases five more identical TVs for $1,600 each (serial numbers 11550964 through 11550968).In June,BetterBuy sells two of these TVs (serial numbers 11534894 and 11542631). If BetterBuy uses the specific identification method,its cost of goods sold will be:

A)$3,000
B)$2,950
C)$3,200
D)$3,033 $1,500 + $1,450 = $2,950.
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61
Which of the following statements is/are true with regards to all inventory costing methods?

A)The ending inventory balance and cost of goods sold move in the same direction.
B)The ending inventory balance and the cost of total assets move in the opposite direction.
C)The ending inventory balance and net income move in the same direction.
D)All of the answers are true.
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62
A company's inventory records contain the following information:  Begirring Irventory: 300 units $780 Purchased on June 10 400urits1,170 Purchased on Jurne 15 500urits1,260 Purchared on Jure 28 300units9901,500$4,200\begin{array} { | r | r | r | } \hline \text { Begirring Irventory: } & 300 \text { units } & \$ 780 \\\hline \text { Purchased on June 10 } & 400 \mathrm { urits } & 1,170 \\\hline \text { Purchased on Jurne 15 } & 500 \mathrm { urits } & 1,260 \\\hline \text { Purchared on Jure 28 } & \mathbf { 3 0 0 u n i t s } & 990 \\\hline & 1,500 & \$ 4,200 \\\hline\end{array}

-According to the above table.The company sold 1,000 units during June and 500 units were in its ending inventory on June 30.
If the company uses the weighted average inventory costing method,what is the cost of its ending inventory?

A)$4,200.
B)$2,700.
C)$1,400.
D)$1,365.
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63
The 2018 records of Thompson Company showed beginning inventory,$6,000; cost of goods sold,$14,000; and ending inventory,$8,000.The cost of purchases for 2018 was:

A)$12,000.
B)$10,000.
C)$9,000.
D)$16,000. Beginning inventory + Purchases = Goods available for sale - Cost of Goods Sold = Ending inventory BI + P = GAFS - COGS = EI $6,000 + P = GAFS - $14,000 = $8,000 GAFS = $8,000 + $14,000 GAFS = $22,000 $6,000 + P = $22,000
P = $16,000.
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64
When the lower of cost and net realizable value (LC&NRV)rule requires an inventory adjustment:

A)the adjustment usually,but not always,reduces the book value of inventory.
B)the write down is usually reported as a selling expense or as part of cost of goods sold.
C)the inventory adjustment is recorded in a contra-revenue account called sales allowances.
D)all of the answers are correct.
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65
The Acme Corporation buys 300 units of merchandise in January at $5 each.Acme buys 500 units at $4 each in February and 200 units at $6 each in March.Acme sells 150 units during this quarter.Acme uses the LIFO Method.What is its cost of goods sold for the quarter?

A)$600
B)$934
C)$750
D)$900
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66
Maxell Company uses the periodic FIFO method to assign costs to inventory and cost of goods sold.Given the following information,what would be reported as the cost of goods sold and ending inventory balances for the period?  DateTransaction  of units  Cost per unit  Jaruary 1Begirning balance 100$5 Jaruary2 Purchase 75$4 Jaruaary 5Sale 75 Jaruary 6  Sale 50\begin{array} { | c | r | r | } \hline \text { Date}& \text {Transaction } & \text { of units } & \text { Cost per unit } \\\hline \text { Jaruary 1}& \text {Begirning balance } & 100 & \$ 5 \\\hline \text { Jaruary2} &\text { Purchase } & 75 & \$ 4 \\\hline \text { Jaruaary 5} &\text{Sale } & 75 & \\\hline \text { Jaruary 6 } &\text { Sale } & 50 & \\\hline\end{array}

A)COGS = $625,ending inventory = $175
B)COGS = $575,ending inventory = $225
C)COGS = $550,ending inventory = $250
D)COGS = $600,ending inventory = $200
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67
The Acme Corporation buys 300 units of merchandise in January at $5 each.Acme buys 500 units at $4 each in February and 200 units at $6 each in March. Acme sells 300 units during this quarter.Acme uses the LIFO method.What is its cost of goods sold for the quarter?

A)$1,600
B)$1,400
C)$1,500
D)$1,800 Goods sold are assumed to have come from the 300 most recent units purchased.COGS = (200 units * $6 per unit)- (100 units * $4 per unit)= $1,600.
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68
A company's inventory records contain the following information:  Begirring Irventory: 300 units $780 Purchased on June 10 400urits1,170 Purchased on Jurne 15 500urits1,260 Purchared on Jure 28 300units9901,500$4,200\begin{array} { | r | r | r | } \hline \text { Begirring Irventory: } & 300 \text { units } & \$ 780 \\\hline \text { Purchased on June 10 } & 400 \mathrm { urits } & 1,170 \\\hline \text { Purchased on Jurne 15 } & 500 \mathrm { urits } & 1,260 \\\hline \text { Purchared on Jure 28 } & \mathbf { 3 0 0 u n i t s } & 990 \\\hline & 1,500 & \$ 4,200 \\\hline\end{array}

-According to the above table.The company sold 1,000 units during June and 500 units were in its ending inventory on June 30.
If the company uses the FIFO method,what is the cost of goods sold?

A)$1,620.
B)$2,290.
C)$2,580.
D)$2,706.
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69
An adjustment to ending inventory under the lower of cost and net realizable value (LC&NRV)rule would be least likely to be recorded by a company that sells:

A)a household staple like laundry detergent.
B)a fad product like bathing suits.
C)seasonal items like snow blowers.
D)high-tech goods like Personal Digital Assistants.
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70
The Acme Corporation buys 300 units of merchandise in January at $5 each.Acme buys 500 units at $4 each in February and 200 units at $6 each in March. Which of the following statements is true?

A)Whether unit costs are steadily rising or falling,the weighted average cost method always yields a cost of goods sold between that of FIFO and LIFO.
B)FIFO will lead to the highest net income if unit costs are falling.
C)LIFO will always yield a smaller net income than FIFO.
D)Specific identification is the most practical,but least accurate,measure of cost and net income.
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71
During 2018,Shockglass Company recorded inventory purchases of $45,000 and cost of goods sold of $50,000.If inventory at the beginning of the year was $15,000,the ending inventory balance must have been:

A)$10,000.
B)$25,000.
C)$26,000.
D)$27,000. Beginning inventory + Purchases = Goods available for sale - Cost of Goods Sold = Ending inventory BI + P = GAFS - COGS = EI
$15,000 + $45,000 = $60,000 - $50,000 = $10,000.
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72
The Acme Corporation buys 300 units of merchandise in January at $5 each.Acme buys 500 units at $4 each in February and 200 units at $6 each in March. Acme sells 150 units during this quarter.Acme uses the weighted average method.What is its cost of goods sold for the quarter?

A)$600
B)$705
C)$750
D)$900 Average cost/unit = [(300 * $5/unit)+ (500 * $4/unit)+ (200 * $6/unit)]/(300 + 500 + 200)= ($1,500 + $2,000 + $1,200)/1,000 units = $4.70/unit COGS = 150 units * $4.70/unit COGS = $705.
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73
If a company purchased 200 units of inventory at $9 per unit and 300 units at $10 per unit,its weighted average unit cost for this inventory would be:

A)$9.00.
B)$9.50.
C)$9.60.
D)$10.00. Average cost per unit: {($200 * $9 per unit)+ ($300 * $10 per unit)}/(200 units + 300 units)= -$4800/500 units = $9.60 per unit.
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74
Generally,which inventory costing method approximates most closely the current cost for each of the following?

A)LIFO for cost of goods sold,FIFO for ending inventory
B)LIFO for cost of goods sold and ending inventory
C)FIFO for cost of goods sold and ending inventory
D)FIFO for cost of goods sold,LIFO for ending inventory
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75
A company's inventory records contain the following information:  Begirring Irventory: 300 units $780 Purchased on June 10 400urits1,170 Purchased on Jurne 15 500urits1,260 Purchared on Jure 28 300units9901,500$4,200\begin{array} { | r | r | r | } \hline \text { Begirring Irventory: } & 300 \text { units } & \$ 780 \\\hline \text { Purchased on June 10 } & 400 \mathrm { urits } & 1,170 \\\hline \text { Purchased on Jurne 15 } & 500 \mathrm { urits } & 1,260 \\\hline \text { Purchared on Jure 28 } & \mathbf { 3 0 0 u n i t s } & 990 \\\hline & 1,500 & \$ 4,200 \\\hline\end{array}

-According to the above table.The company sold 1,000 units during June and 500 units were in its ending inventory on June 30.
If the Company uses the LIFO method,what is the cost of its ending inventory:

A)$1,365.
B)$1,494.
C)$1,620.
D)$2,835.
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76
An adjustment to ending inventory under the Lower of cost and net realizable value (LC&NRV)rule would be most likely to be recorded by a company that sells:

A)Plastic storage containers.
B)Paper clips.
C)Body lotion.
D)Designer clothes.
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77
Which inventory costing method generally results in the most recent costs being assigned to ending inventory?

A)LIFO.
B)FIFO.
C)Weighted average cost.
D)Simple average cost.
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78
For external financial statement reporting purposes,loss of inventory value is typically combined with:

A)contributed capital.
B)advertising expense.
C)cost of goods sold.
D)allowance for doubtful accounts.
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79
Meanmocha Hardware has a periodic inventory system and uses the weighted average method.The company began the month of November with 150 large brass switch plates on hand at a cost of $4.00 each.These switch plates sell for $7.00 each.The following schedule sets forth the purchases of switch plates during November:  Date of Transaction  Quantity Received  Unit Cost  Novernber 7200$4.20 Novernber 11200$4.40 Novernber 22250$4.80\begin{array} { | r | r | r | } \hline \text { Date of Transaction } & \text { Quantity Received } & \text { Unit Cost } \\\hline \text { Novernber } 7 & 200 & \$ 4.20 \\\hline \text { Novernber } 11 & 200 & \$ 4.40 \\\hline \text { Novernber } 22 & 250 & \$ 4.80 \\\hline\end{array} If Meanmocha sells 570 switch plates for $7.00 each during November,what is the company's gross profit for November (rounded to the nearest dollar)?

A)$1,046.
B)$1,482.
C)$1,516.
D)$1,528.
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80
The LIFO inventory costing method assumes that the costs of the units most recently purchased are:

A)the last to be assigned to cost of goods sold.
B)the first to be assigned to ending inventory.
C)the first to be assigned to cost of goods sold.
D)not assigned to cost of goods sold or ending inventory.
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