On December 1, Bargain Electronics has three DVD players left in stock. All are identical, all are

Question:

On December 1, Bargain Electronics has three DVD players left in stock. All are identical, all are priced to sell at $85. One of the three DVD players left in stock, with serial #1012, was purchased on June 1 at a cost of $52. Another, with serial #1045, was purchased on November 1 for $45. The last player, serial #1056, was purchased on November 30 for $43.

Instructions

(a) Calculate the cost of goods sold using the FIFO periodic inventory method assuming that two of the three players were sold by the end of December, Bargain Electronic’s year-end.

(b) If Bargain Electronics used the specific identification method instead of the FIFO method, how might it alter its earnings by “selectively choosing” which particular players to sell to the two customers? What would Bargain’s cost of goods sold be if the company wished to minimize earnings? Maximize earnings?

(c) Which inventory method, FIFO or specific identification, do you recommend that Bargain use? Explain why.

Fantastic news! We've Found the answer you've been seeking!

Step by Step Answer:

Related Book For  book-img-for-question

Financial Accounting Tools For Business Decision Making

ISBN: 9780471730514

4th Edition

Authors: Paul D. Kimmel, Jerry J. Weygandt, Donald E. Kieso

Question Posted: