A merchandising company buys its goods in salable form; it receives an invoice showing the cost for

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A merchandising company buys its goods in salable form; it receives an invoice showing the cost for each item. The costs on these invoices are the amounts used to record the additions to inventory. A manufacturing company adds value to the raw material it buys; it must include these conversion costs in its inventory and in its cost of sales.

Measuring inventory and cost of sales is therefore more complicated in a

[merchandising / manufacturing] company.

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Essentials Of Accounting

ISBN: 9780273771463

11th International Edition

Authors: Leslie K. Breitner

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