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kow [346]
3 years ago
13

the most direct way for Jonathon to gain on the job experience and earn money while attending school is to apply for

Business
1 answer:
Sindrei [870]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

a job

Explanation:

to earn money and gain job experience while at school is to get a job that is related to what you are studying

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   Ending inventory under FIFO method -     $ 28,400

b. Cost of Goods Sold under average cost method - $ 33,950

   Ending inventory under average cost method -     $ 24,250

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Beginning Inventory                           1,000          $10               $10,000

Purchase #1                                          1,800         $ 11               $ 19,800

Purchase #2                                           800         $ 13              $ 10,400

Purchase #3                                         <u>1,200</u>         $ 15              <u>$ 18,000</u>          

Total available                                    4,800                            $ 58,200      

Units sold                                            ( 2,800)

Ending Inventory                                   2,000

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In the FIFO method of cost flows, the cost of goods sold are considered from the opening inventory and the earlier purchases. The ending inventory is from the later purchases.

Cost of goods sold

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Opening inventory                             1,000 units @ $ 10          $ 10,000

Purchase # 1                                        1,800 units @ $ 11           <u>$ 19,800</u>

Total cost of Goods sold                                                           $ 29,800          

Ending Inventory

Units on hand                                      2,000

Purchase #2                                           800         $ 13              $ 10,400

Purchase #3                                         <u>1,200</u>         $ 15              <u>$ 18,000</u>          

Ending Inventory                                                                         $ 28,400

Computations under Average Cost method

Under average cost method, the cost of goods sold and the ending inventory is valued at the average cost of the goods available for sale divided by the number of units.

The average cost is calculated by dividing the total cost by the available units

Total Cost                                                       $ 58,200

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Average cost per unit                                    $      12.13    

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