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16 November, 14:04

A company purchased 100 units for $30 each of 31 January. It purchased 130 units for $39 each on 28 February. It sold a total of 160 units for $45 each from 1 march to 31 December. What is the amount of ending inventory on 31 December if the company uses the first-in, first-out (FIFO) inventory costing method? (assume that the company uses a perpetual inventory system)

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  1. 16 November, 14:58
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    The amount of ending inventory on 31 December is $2,730

    Explanation:

    Under First-in-first-out method, the company sell the old products than the new

    In the given question,

    On 31 Jan it purchase 100 units for $30 = 100 units * $30 = $3,000

    On 28 Feb it purchase 130 units for $39 = 130 units * $39 = $5,070

    And, from 1 march to 31 December it sold 160 units for $45 each

    The 160 units could be taken from

    100 units * $30 = $3,000

    And remaining 60 units * $39 = $2,340

    So, the remaining units i. e 70 units (130 units - 60 units) would be closing inventory units

    So, the closing inventory = 70 units * $39 = $2,730
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