Trey Monson starts a merchandising business on December 1 and enters into the following three inventory purchases. Monson uses a perpetual inventory system. Also, on December 15, Monson sells 15 units for $28 each. Purchases on December 7 Purchases on December 14 Purchases on December 21 10 units @ $14.00 cost 20 units @ $20.00 cost 15 units @ $22.00 cost
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- Use the following information for the Quick Study below. (Algo) (11-14) [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Trey Monson starts a merchandising business on December 1 and enters into the following three inventory purchases. Monson uses a perpetual inventory system. Also, on December 15, Monson sells 15 units for $32 each. Purchases on December 7 Purchases on December 14 Purchases on December 21 10 units @ $18.00 cost 20 units @ $24.00 cost 15 units @ $26.00 cost QS 5-11 (Algo) Perpetual: Assigning costs with FIFO LO P1 Required: Determine the costs assigned to the December 31 ending inventory based on the FIFO method.Use the following information for the Quick Study below. (Algo) (11-14) Skip to question [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.]Trey Monson starts a merchandising business on December 1 and enters into the following three inventory purchases. Monson uses a perpetual inventory system. Also, on December 15, Monson sells 15 units for $31 each. Purchases on December 7 10 units @ $17.00 cost Purchases on December 14 20 units @ $23.00 cost Purchases on December 21 15 units @ $25.00 cost QS 5-14 (Algo) Perpetual: Inventory costing with specific identification LO P1 Of the units sold, eight are from the December 7 purchase and seven are from the December 14 purchase. Determine the costs assigned to ending inventory when costs are assigned based on specific identification.Use the following information for the Quick Study below. (Algo) (11-14) Skip to question [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.]Trey Monson starts a merchandising business on December 1 and enters into the following three inventory purchases. Monson uses a perpetual inventory system. Also, on December 15, Monson sells 15 units for $31 each. Purchases on December 7 10 units @ $17.00 cost Purchases on December 14 20 units @ $23.00 cost Purchases on December 21 15 units @ $25.00 cost QS 5-12 (Algo) Perpetual: Inventory costing with LIFO LO P1 Determine the costs assigned to ending inventory when costs are assigned based on the LIFO method.
- Use the following information for the Quick Study below. (Algo) (11-14) Skip to question [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.]Trey Monson starts a merchandising business on December 1 and enters into the following three inventory purchases. Monson uses a perpetual inventory system. Also, on December 15, Monson sells 15 units for $31 each. Purchases on December 7 10 units @ $17.00 cost Purchases on December 14 20 units @ $23.00 cost Purchases on December 21 15 units @ $25.00 cost QS 5-11 (Algo) Perpetual: Assigning costs with FIFO LO P1 Required:Determine the costs assigned to the December 31 ending inventory based on the FIFO method.Use the following information for the Quick Study below. (Algo) (11-14) Skip to question [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.]Trey Monson starts a merchandising business on December 1 and enters into the following three inventory purchases. Monson uses a perpetual inventory system. Also, on December 15, Monson sells 15 units for $31 each. Purchases on December 7 10 units @ $17.00 cost Purchases on December 14 20 units @ $23.00 cost Purchases on December 21 15 units @ $25.00 cost QS 5-13 (Algo) Perpetual: Inventory costing with weighted average LO P1 Determine the costs assigned to ending inventory when costs are assigned based on the weighted average method. (Round your per unit costs to 2 decimal places.)Required information Use the following information for the Quick Study below. (Algo) (15-18) [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Trey Monson starts a merchandising business on December 1 and enters into the following three inventory purchases. Monson uses a perpetual inventory system. Also, on December 15, Monson sells 29 units for $45 each. Purchases on December 7 Purchases on December 14 Purchases on December 21 QS 5-15A (Algo) Perpetual: Assigning costs with FIFO LO P3 Required: Determine the costs assigned to the December 31 ending inventory based on the FIFO method. Date December 7 December 14 Total December 14 December 15 Totals Total December 15 December 21 19 units @ $18.00 cost 35 units @ $27.00 cost 29 units @ $32.00 cost Goods Purchased Number of Cost Per Units Unit Perpetual FIFO: Goods Purchased 19 at $ 18.00 = $ 342.00 35 at $ 27.00 = $ 945.00 29 at $ 32.00 = $ 928.00 Cost of Goods Sold Number of Units Sold Cost Per Cost of Goods Unit…
- Required information Use the following information for the Quick Study below. (Algo) (11-14) Skip to question [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.]Trey Monson starts a merchandising business on December 1 and enters into the following three inventory purchases. Monson uses a perpetual inventory system. Also, on December 15, Monson sells 15 units for $27 each. Purchases on December 7 10 units @ $13.00 cost Purchases on December 14 20 units @ $19.00 cost Purchases on December 21 15 units @ $21.00 cost QS 5-13 (Algo) Perpetual: Inventory costing with weighted average LO P1 Determine the costs assigned to ending inventory when costs are assigned based on the weighted average method. (Round your per unit costs to 2 decimal places.)Required information Use the following information for the Quick Study below. (Algo) (11-14) Skip to question [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.]Trey Monson starts a merchandising business on December 1 and enters into the following three inventory purchases. Monson uses a perpetual inventory system. Also, on December 15, Monson sells 15 units for $27 each. Purchases on December 7 10 units @ $13.00 cost Purchases on December 14 20 units @ $19.00 cost Purchases on December 21 15 units @ $21.00 cost QS 5-12 (Algo) Perpetual: Inventory costing with LIFO LO P1 Determine the costs assigned to ending inventory when costs are assigned based on the LIFO method.Required information Use the following information for the Quick Study below. (Algo) (11-14) Skip to question [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.]Trey Monson starts a merchandising business on December 1 and enters into the following three inventory purchases. Monson uses a perpetual inventory system. Also, on December 15, Monson sells 15 units for $27 each. Purchases on December 7 10 units @ $13.00 cost Purchases on December 14 20 units @ $19.00 cost Purchases on December 21 15 units @ $21.00 cost QS 5-14 (Algo) Perpetual: Inventory costing with specific identification LO P1 Of the units sold, eight are from the December 7 purchase and seven are from the December 14 purchase. Determine the costs assigned to ending inventory when costs are assigned based on specific identification.
- Required information Use the following information for the Quick Study below. (Algo) (11-14) The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Trey Monson starts a merchandising business on December 1 and enters into the following three inventory purchases. Monson uses a perpetual inventory system. Also, on December 15, Monson sells 15 units for $32 each. Total Purchases on December 7 Purchases on December 14 Purchases on December 21 QS 5-14 (Algo) Perpetual: Inventory costing with specific identification LO P1 Of the units sold, 8 are from the December 7 purchase and 7 are from the December 14 purchase. Determine the costs assigned to ending inventory when costs are assigned based on specific identification. Purchases: December 7 December 14 December 21 10 units @ $18.00 cost 20 units@ $24.00 cost 15 units@ $26.00 cost # of units Goods Available for Sale 10 20 15 45 Cost per unit Specific Identification Cost of Goods Available for Sale $ 18.00 $ 24.00 26.00 $ 180…Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Trey Monson starts a merchandising business on December 1 and enters into the following three inventory purchases. Monson uses a perpetual inventory system. Also, on December 15, Monson sells 15 units for $30 each. Total Purchases on December 7 Purchases on December 14 Purchases on December 21 Of the units sold, 8 are from the December 7 purchase and 7 are from the December 14 purchase. Determine the costs assigned to ending inventory when costs are assigned based on specific identification. Purchases: December 7 December 14 December 21 10 units@ $16.00 cost 20 units@ $22.00 cost 15 units@ $24.00 cost # of units Goods Available for Sale Cost per unit Specific Identification Cost of Goods Available for Sale Cost of Goods Sold # of units sold Cost Cost of per unit Goods Sold Ending Inventory # of units Cost per Ending in ending Inventory inventory unitRequired information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Trey Monson starts a merchandising business on December 1 and enters into the following three inventory purchases. Monson uses a perpetual inventory system. Also, on December 15, Monson sells 15 units for $30 each. Purchases on December 7 Purchases on December 14 Purchases on December 21 Total Of the units sold, 8 are from the December 7 purchase and 7 are from the December 14 purchase. Determine the costs assigned to ending inventory when costs are assigned based on specific identification. Purchases: December 7 December 14 December 21 10 units $16.00 cost 20 units $22.00 cost 15 units @ $24.00 cost # of units Goods Available for Sale 0 Cost per unit Specific Identification Cost of Goods Available for Sale $ $ 0 0 0 0 Cost of Goods Sold # of units sold 0 Cost Cost of per unit Goods Sold $0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0 0 0 Ending Inventory of units Cost per Ending in ending unit Inventory inventory 0 $0.00 $…