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19 August, 09:32

1. A parent sells merchandise to its subsidiary at a markup of 20% on cost. In the current year, the subsidiary had $120,000 in merchandise purchased from the parent in its beginning inventory. During the current year, the subsidiary paid the parent $720,000 for merchandise, and sold merchandise purchased from the parent to outside customers for $870,000. At year-end, the subsidiary has $180,000 in merchandise purchased from the parent in its ending inventory. At what amount does the subsidiary report cost of goods sold on merchandise purchased from the parent? A. $660,000 B. $600,000 C. $720,000 D. $780,000

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  1. 19 August, 10:38
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    The subsidiary reports cost of goods sold at A. $660,000.

    Explanation:

    Cost of goods sold is the direct cost of producing or purchasing the goods sold by a business. The formula for cost of goods sold is as follows:

    Cost of goods sold = Opening inventory + Purchases - Closing inventory

    The subsidiary calculates its cost of goods sold as follows.

    Opening inventory $120,000

    Add: Purchases $720,000

    Less: Closing inventory ($180,000)

    Cost of goods sold $660,000

    Therefore, the correct option is A. $660,000.
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