Exercise 6-50 Inventory Costing Methods Crandal Distributors uses a perpetual inventory system and has the following dat

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Exercise 6-50 Inventory Costing Methods Crandal Distributors uses a perpetual inventory system and has the following data available for inventory purchases, and sales for a recent year: Purchase Price Sale Price Activity Units (per unit) (per unit) Beginning inventory 120 $7.10 Purchase 1, Jan. 18 575 7.20 380 $12.00 Sale 2 225 12.00 Purchase 2, Mar 10 580 7.50 Sale 3 270 12.00 Sale 290 12.50 Purchase 3, Sept. 30 230 7.70 Sales 240 12.50 Sale 1 Required: 1. Compute the cost of ending inventory and the cost of goods sold using the specific identification method. Assume the ending inventory is made up of 40 units from beginning inventory, 30 units from Purchase 1, 80 units from Purchase 2 and 40 units from Purchase 3. Cost of ending inventory s Cost of goods sold 2. Compute the cost of ending inventory and cost of goods sold using the FIFO inventory costing method. Cost of ending inventory s Cost of goods sold 3. Compute the cost of ending inventory and cost of goods sold using the LIFO inventory costing method. Cost of ending inventory Cost of goods sold 4. Compute the cost of ending inventory and cost of goods sold using the average cost inventory costing method. (Note: Use four decimal places for per-unit calculations and round all other numbers to the nearest dollar) Cost of ending inventory Cost of goods sold $ Page 1
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