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MatroZZZ [7]
3 years ago
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Let's play a game, but if you reply incorrectly, *you have to promise me that you will put, as profile picture, a frog for at le

ast 48 hours.* Later you will see how many of your contacts will have the same picture. Ready? Here we go! It's 7 o'clock in the morning, you are still sleeping in bed and you hear your friends knocking at the door to have breakfast with you. In your house you have coffee, milk, chocolate, mozzarella and jam. What is the first thing that you open? Send me your answer, if wrong, I will send you the picture of the frog.
Advanced Placement (AP)
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saw5 [17]3 years ago
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The first thing that she opens is the door to let them in aha
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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

Debit Inventory $3,060

Credit Cash $3,060

Debit Cost of Goods Sold $4,032

Credit Inventory $4,032

Debit Cash $6,400

Credit Sales Revenue $6,400

March 21st

Debit Inventory $3,060

Credit Cash $3.060

Debit Cost of Goods Sold $3,036

Credit Inventory $3,036

Debit Cash $4,800

Credit Sales Revenue $4,800

March 28th

Debit Inventory $3,030

Credit Cash $3,030

Debit Cost of Goods Sold $2,525

Credit Inventory $2,525

Debit Cash $4,000

Credit Sales Revenue $4,000

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

Debit Cost of Goods Sold $2,530

Credit Inventory $2,530

Debit Cash $4,000

Credit Sales Revenue $4,000

Workings:

Cost of Goods Sold based on Moving Weighted-Average Method

Date           Description              Qty  Unit Cost  Total Cost  Ending Balance

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)

Week 2      Cost of Sales           -8       $504      $4,032    $4,528 ($8,560 - $4,032)      

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)

Sales revenue = 20 x $800 = $16,000

Cost of goods sold = Cost of goods available – Ending inventory

= $10,093 ($15,150 - $5,057)

Gross margin for March = $5,907 ($16,000 - $10,093)

FIFO Method:

Date           Description              Qty Unit Cost Total Cost Ending Balance

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)

Week 2    Cost of Sales              -8      $500   $4,000     $4,560 ($8,560 - $4,000)      

March 21st Purchases                6        $510   $3,060     $7,620 ($4,560 + $3,060)

Week 3   Cost of Sales             -6                   $3,030       $4,590 ($7,620 - $3,030)

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)

Sales revenue = 20 x $800 = $16,000

Cost of goods sold = Cost of goods available – Ending inventory

= $10,080 ($15,150 - $5,070)

Gross margin for March = $5,920 ($16,000 - $10,080)

Thus, Velentina's gross margin or profit is the difference between its sales revenue and the cost of goods sold.

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