Zoola, Inc. provided the following information regarding its inventory for the current year, its second yearof operations. Transaction                                  Units                          Unit Cost Beginning inventory1/1              3,000                               17.00 Purchases, January 23                 4,500                                16.00 Purchases, February 14               1,200                                16.50

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Zoola, Inc. provided the following information regarding its inventory for the current year, its second yearof operations.
Transaction                                  Units                          Unit Cost
Beginning inventory1/1              3,000                               17.00
Purchases, January 23                 4,500                                16.00
Purchases, February 14               1,200                                16.50
Purchases, March 17                  2,300                                 17.00
    Units Sold-April 13 at 20        9,600
Purchases, May 5                        5,600                                15.00
Purchases, July 4                         3,200                                 16.00
    Unit Sold-October 31 at 19     8,700
Purchases, November 22            1,400                                  15.00
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1.1 Compute Zoola’s ending inventory and cost of goods sold under the following cost-flow assumptions  assuming a perpetual inventory system (Average method). (Round your answer for cost per unit to two decimal
places.)
1.2 Using the facts from 1.1, prepare journal entries required at ending the current year, assuming  inventory is recorded at LCNRV and a periodic inventory system using the Loss method

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