Beginning inventory, purchases, and sales data for hammers are as follows: Mar. 3   Inventory 12 units at $15 11   Purchase 13 units at $17 14   Sale 18 units 21   Purchase 9 units at $20 25   Sale 10 units   Assuming the business maintains a perpetual inventory system, complete the subsidiary inventory ledger and determine the cost of merchandise sold and ending inventory under the following assumptions: a. First-in, first-out   Purchases   Cost of Merchandise Sold   Inventory Date Qty Unit Cost Total Cost   Qty Unit Cost Total Cost   Qty Unit Cost Total Cost Mar. 3                 fill in the blank 1 $fill in the blank 2 $fill in the blank 3       11 fill in the blank 4 $fill in the blank 5 $fill in the blank 6           fill in the blank 7 $fill in the blank 8 $fill in the blank 9                   fill in the blank 10 $fill in the blank 11 fill in the blank 12       14         fill in the blank 13 $fill in the blank 14 $fill in the blank 15   fill in the blank 16 $fill in the blank 17 $fill in the blank 18           fill in the blank 19 $fill in the blank 20 fill in the blank 21               21 fill in the blank 22 $fill in the blank 23 $fill in the blank 24           fill in the blank 25 $fill in the blank 26 $fill in the blank 27                   fill in the blank 28 $fill in the blank 29 fill in the blank 30       25         fill in the blank 31 $fill in the blank 32 $fill in the blank 33   fill in the blank 34 $fill in the blank 35 $fill in the blank 36           fill in the blank 37 $fill in the blank 38 fill in the blank 39         Balances             $fill in the blank 40       $fill in the blank 41   Cost of merchandise sold $fill in the blank 42 Ending Inventory $fill in the blank 43 b. Last-in, first-out   Purchases   Cost of Merchandise Sold   Inventory Date Qty Unit Cost Total Cost   Qty Unit Cost Total Cost   Qty Unit Cost Total Cost Mar. 3                 fill in the blank 44 $fill in the blank 45 $fill in the blank 46       11 fill in the blank 47 $fill in the blank 48 $fill in the blank 49           fill in the blank 50 $fill in the blank 51 $fill in the blank 52                   fill in the blank 53 $fill in the blank 54 fill in the blank 55       14         fill in the blank 56 $fill in the blank 57 $fill in the blank 58   fill in the blank 59 $fill in the blank 60 fill in the blank 61           fill in the blank 62 $fill in the blank 63 $fill in the blank 64               21 fill in the blank 65 $fill in the blank 66 $fill in the blank 67           fill in the blank 68 $fill in the blank 69 $fill in the blank 70                   fill in the blank 71 $fill in the blank 72 fill in the blank 73       25         fill in the blank 74 $fill in the blank 75 $fill in the blank 76   fill in the blank 77 $fill in the blank 78 fill in the blank 79           fill in the blank 80 $fill in the blank 81 fill in the blank 82         Balances             $fill in the blank 83       $fill in the blank 84   Cost of merchandise sold $fill in the blank 85 Ending Inventory $

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Beginning inventory, purchases, and sales data for hammers are as follows:

Mar. 3   Inventory 12 units at $15
11   Purchase 13 units at $17
14   Sale 18 units
21   Purchase 9 units at $20
25   Sale 10 units

 

Assuming the business maintains a perpetual inventory system, complete the subsidiary inventory ledger and determine the cost of merchandise sold and ending inventory under the following assumptions:

a. First-in, first-out

 
Purchases
  Cost of
Merchandise Sold
 
Inventory
Date Qty Unit Cost Total Cost   Qty Unit Cost Total Cost   Qty Unit Cost Total Cost
Mar. 3                 fill in the blank 1 $fill in the blank 2 $fill in the blank 3
      11 fill in the blank 4 $fill in the blank 5 $fill in the blank 6           fill in the blank 7 $fill in the blank 8 $fill in the blank 9
                  fill in the blank 10 $fill in the blank 11 fill in the blank 12
      14         fill in the blank 13 $fill in the blank 14 $fill in the blank 15   fill in the blank 16 $fill in the blank 17 $fill in the blank 18
          fill in the blank 19 $fill in the blank 20 fill in the blank 21        
      21 fill in the blank 22 $fill in the blank 23 $fill in the blank 24           fill in the blank 25 $fill in the blank 26 $fill in the blank 27
                  fill in the blank 28 $fill in the blank 29 fill in the blank 30
      25         fill in the blank 31 $fill in the blank 32 $fill in the blank 33   fill in the blank 34 $fill in the blank 35 $fill in the blank 36
          fill in the blank 37 $fill in the blank 38 fill in the blank 39        
Balances             $fill in the blank 40       $fill in the blank 41

 

Cost of merchandise sold $fill in the blank 42
Ending Inventory $fill in the blank 43

b. Last-in, first-out

 
Purchases
  Cost of
Merchandise Sold
 
Inventory
Date Qty Unit Cost Total Cost   Qty Unit Cost Total Cost   Qty Unit Cost Total Cost
Mar. 3                 fill in the blank 44 $fill in the blank 45 $fill in the blank 46
      11 fill in the blank 47 $fill in the blank 48 $fill in the blank 49           fill in the blank 50 $fill in the blank 51 $fill in the blank 52
                  fill in the blank 53 $fill in the blank 54 fill in the blank 55
      14         fill in the blank 56 $fill in the blank 57 $fill in the blank 58   fill in the blank 59 $fill in the blank 60 fill in the blank 61
          fill in the blank 62 $fill in the blank 63 $fill in the blank 64        
      21 fill in the blank 65 $fill in the blank 66 $fill in the blank 67           fill in the blank 68 $fill in the blank 69 $fill in the blank 70
                  fill in the blank 71 $fill in the blank 72 fill in the blank 73
      25         fill in the blank 74 $fill in the blank 75 $fill in the blank 76   fill in the blank 77 $fill in the blank 78 fill in the blank 79
          fill in the blank 80 $fill in the blank 81 fill in the blank 82        
Balances             $fill in the blank 83       $fill in the blank 84

 

Cost of merchandise sold $fill in the blank 85
Ending Inventory $
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a) First In, First Out

  Purchases Sold Inventory
Date Qty Unit cost Total cost Qty Unit cost Total cost Qty Unit cost Total cost
Mar 3             12 $15 $180
Mar 11 13 $17 $221       25 $16 $401
        12 $15 $180 13 $17 $221
Mar 14       6 $17 $102 7 $17 $119
Mar 21 9 $20 $180       16 $18.7 $299
        7 $17 $119 9 $20 $180
Mar 25       3 $20 $60 6 $20 $120

Cost of merchandise sold $461

Ending Inventory $120

 

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