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ACCT 550 Intermediate Accounting Week 5 Homework

ACCT 550 Intermediate Accounting Week 5 Homework


ACCT 550 Intermediate Accounting Week 5 Homework

E8-3 (Inventoriable Costs) Assume that in an annual audit of Harlowe Inc. at December 31, 2014, you find the following transactions near the closing date.
A special machine, fabricated to order for a customer, was finished and specifically segregated in the back part of the shipping room on December 31, 2014. The customer was billed on that date and the machine excluded from inventory although it was shipped on January 4, 2015.
Merchandise costing $2,800 was received on January 3, 2015, and the related purchase invoice recorded January 5. The invoice showed the shipment was made on December 29, 2014, f.o.b. destination.
A packing case containing a product costing $3,400 was standing in the shipping room when the physical inventory was taken. It was not included in the inventory because it was marked “Hold for shipping instructions.” Your investigation revealed that the customer’s order was dated December 18, 2014, but that the case was shipped and the customer billed on January 10, 2015. The product was a stock item of your
Merchandise received on January 6, 2015, costing $680 was entered in the purchase journal on January 7, 2015. The invoice showed shipment was made f.o.b. supplier’s warehouse on December 31, 2014. Because it was not on hand at December 31, it was not included in inventory. 5. Merchandise costing $720 was received on December 28, 2014, and the invoice was not recorded. You located it in the hands of the purchasing agent; it was marked “on consignment
Merchandise costing $720 was received on December 28, 2014, and the invoice was not recorded. You located it in the hands of the purchasing agent; it was marked “on consignment
P8-4 Hull Company’s record of transactions concerning part X for the month of April was as follows:
Purchases
Sales
April 1 (bal on hand)
100 @ $5.00
April 5
300
April 4
400 @ 5.10
April 12
200
April 11
300 @ 5.30
April 27
800
April 18
200 @ 5.35
April 28
150
April 26
600 @ 5.60
April 30
200 @ 5.80
(a)Compute the inventory at April 30 on each of the following bases. Assume that perpetual inventory records are kept in units only. Carry unit costs to the nearest cent.
First-in, first-out (FIFO)

1.     b) If the perpetual inventory record is kept in dollars, and costs are computed at the time of each withdrawal, what amount would be shown as ending inventory in (1), (2), and (3) above? Carry average unit costs to four decimal places

E9-1 The inventory of Oheto Company on December 31, 2013, consists of the following


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