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Vesnalui [34]
3 years ago
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how much money does one really nice iPod cost black new. i am saving up on my money and so far i have $150 in my back pocket whi

ch ipod should i go with.
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MArishka [77]3 years ago
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Jan. 15 Purchase       11                    $22                         $242

Total                           44                                                 $1,232

                                     <u> FIFO Cost of goods sold </u>

<u>Description               # of Units      Cost per Unit         Total Cost </u>

Jan. 20 Purchase        20                $20                          $400

Jan. 15 Purchase        16                 $22                          $352

Total                           36                                                  $752

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Jan. 15 Purchase       24                    $22                         $528

Total                           44                                                 $928

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Jan. 15 Purchase       3                   $22                          $66

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<u> # of Units      Cost per Unit         Total Cost </u>

36                $24.80                      $893

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