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11Alexandr11 [23.1K]
3 years ago
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One should always learn from _____ past mistakes and avoid them in the future.

Advanced Placement (AP)
2 answers:
STatiana [176]3 years ago
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The answer is their
bagirrra123 [75]3 years ago
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Answer:it’s (One’s)

Explanation:

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a) The gross margin for March, using the moving-weighted-average method  is $5,907.

Journal Entries:

March 7th

Debit Inventory $3,000

Credit Cash $3,000

Debit Cost of Goods Sold $500

Credit Inventory $500

Debit Cash $800

Credit Sales Revenue $800

March 14th

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Credit Cash $3,060

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Credit Cash $3.060

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Credit Inventory $3,036

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b) The gross margin for March, using the first-in-first-out method is $5,920.

Journal Entries:

March 7th

Debit Inventory $3,000

Credit Cash $3,000

Debit Cost of Goods Sold $500

Credit Inventory $500

Debit Cash $800

Credit Sales Revenue $800

March 14th

Debit Inventory $3,060

Credit Cash $3,060

Debit Cost of Goods Sold $4,000

Credit Inventory $4,000

Debit Cash $6,400

Credit Sales Revenue $6,400

March 21st

Debit Inventory $3,060

Credit Cash $3,060

Debit Cost of Goods Sold $3,030

Credit Inventory $3,030

Debit Cash $4,800

Credit Sales Revenue $4,800

March 28th

Debit Inventory $3,030

Credit Cash $3,030

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Debit Cash $4,000

Credit Sales Revenue $4,000

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March 1st   Beginning inventory  6     $500       $3,000     $3,000          

March 7th  Purchases                  6     $500       $3,000     $6,000 ($3,000 + $3,000)

Week 1       Cost of Sales             -1      $500         $500    $5,500 ($6,000 - $500)

March 14th Purchases                 6       $510      $3,060     $8,560 ($5,500 + $3,060)

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March 21st Purchases                6       $510      $3,060     $7,588 ($4,528 + $3,060)

Week 3    Cost of Sales            -6       $506     $3,036     $4,552 ($7,588 - $3,036)

March 28th  Purchases             6       $505     $3,030     $7,582 ($4,552 + $3,030)

Week 4       Cost of Sales        -5       $505     $2,525    $5,057 ($7,82 - $2,525)

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March 1st   Beginning inventory   6    $500      $3,000     $3,000          

March 7th  Purchases                   6    $500      $3,000    $6, 000 ($3,000 + $3,000)

Week 1      Cost of Sales              -1       $500      $500     $5,500 ($6,000 - $500)

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March 28th Purchases              6       $505  $3,030        $7,620 ($4,590 + $3,030)

Week Four Cost Sales             -5        $510  $2,550        $5,070 ($7,620 - $2,550)

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