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7 June, 22:14

When the physical count of Rosanna Company inventory had a cost of $4,350 at year end and the unadjusted balance in Inventory was $4,500, Rosanna will have to make the following entry:

a. Cost of Goods Sold150 Inventory150

b. Inventory150 Cost of Goods Sold150

c. Income Summary150 Inventory150

d. Cost of Goods Sold4,500 Inventory4,500

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  1. 8 June, 00:03
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    The correct answer is option (a).

    Explanation:

    According to the scenario, the given data are as follows:

    Ending inventory = $4,350

    Unadjusted inventory = $4,500

    So, we can calculate the cost of goods sold by using following formula:

    Cost of goods sold = Unadjusted inventory - Ending inventory

    By putting the value in the formula, we get

    Cost of goods sold = $4,500 - $4,350 = $150

    As the cost of goods sold is in positive so it will be debited.

    So, the adjusting entry are as follows:

    Cost of goods sold A/c Dr $150

    To Inventory $150

    (Being cost of goods sold is recorded)
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