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Nadya [2.5K]
4 years ago
5

In response to rising inflation, the Federal Reserve may sell government securities in open market operations in order to:

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Archy [21]4 years ago
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Your answer is A)increase the money supply and encourage economic growth.
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2. Determine the inventory on June 30 and the cost of goods sold for the three-month period, using the last-in, first-out method and the periodic inventory system:

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Total Ending Inventory                              $31,240

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4. Compare the gross profit and June 30 inventories using the following column headings. For those boxes in which you must enter subtracted or negative numbers use a minus sign.

                                     FIFO                  LIFO         Weighted Average

Sales                            $525,250         $525,250         $525,250

Cost of goods sold         310,776              311,400              311,150

Gross profit                  $214,474           $213,850           $214,100

Inventory, June 30       $32,864             $31,240           $32,489.60

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a) Purchases and Sales Data:

Date     Transaction     Number of Units    Per Unit       Total

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Apr. 3    Inventory          25                       $1,200     $30,000

      8     Purchase          75                         1,240        93,000

     11     Sale                               40          2,000                          80,000

    30    Sale                               30          2,000                          60,000

May 8   Purchase          60                       1,260         75,600

     10   Sale                               50          2,000                         100,000

     19   Sale                               20          2,000                          40,000

    28   Purchase          80                       1,260       100,800

June 5 Sale                              40          2,250                          90,000

     16   Sale                              25          2,250                         56,250

     21   Purchase          35                      1,264        44,240

    28   Sale                              44          2,250                         99,000

b) Goods Available     275                                 $343,640

Cost of goods sold    249                                                   $525,250

Ending Inventory         26

c) Average cost of goods = Cost of goods available for sale/Quantity of goods available for sale = $343,640/275 = $1,249.60

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