Exercise 6-13 Inferring Costing Method; Unit Product Cost [LO6-1] Sierra Company incurs the following costs to produce and sell its only product 10 Variable costs per unit: Direct materials Direct labor Variable manufacturing overhead Variable selling and administrative expenses Fixed costs per year: Fixed manufacturing overhead Fixed selling and administrative expenses $ $ $ 3 $ 6 $118,000 $310,000 During this year, 29,500 units were produced and 24.250 units were sold. The Finished Goods inventory account at the end of this year shows a balance of $99.750 for the 5.250 unsold units. Required: 1-a. Calculate this year's ending balance in Finished Goods inventory two ways-using variable costing and using absorption costing 1-b. Does it appear that the company is using variable costing or absorption costing to assign costs to the 5.250 units in its Finished Goods inventory? 2. Assume that the company wishes to prepare this year's financial statements for its stockholders. a. Is Finished Goods inventory of $99.750 the correct amount to include on the balance sheet for external reporting purposes? b. What balance should be reported in the Finished Goods inventory account for external reporting purposes? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Reg 1A Req 1B Reg 2A Reg 2B Calculate this year's ending balance in Finished Goods inventory two ways-using variable costing and using absorption costing. Ending Balance in Finished Goods Variable costing Absorption costing Reg 1B > Exercise 6-13 Inferring Costing Method; Unit Product Cost [LO6-1] Sierra Company incurs the following costs to produce and sell its only product 10 Variable costs per unit: Direct materials Direct labor Variable manufacturing overhead Variable selling and administrative expenses Fixed costs per year: Fixed manufacturing overhead Fixed selling and administrative expenses $ $ $ 3 $ 6 $118,000 $310,000 During this year, 29,500 units were produced and 24.250 units were sold. The Finished Goods inventory account at the end of this year shows a balance of $99.750 for the 5.250 unsold units. Required: 1-a. Calculate this year's ending balance in Finished Goods inventory two ways-using variable costing and using absorption costing 1-b. Does it appear that the company is using variable costing or absorption costing to assign costs to the 5.250 units in its Finished Goods inventory? 2. Assume that the company wishes to prepare this year's financial statements for its stockholders. a. Is Finished Goods inventory of $99.750 the correct amount to include on the balance sheet for external reporting purposes? b. What balance should be reported in the Finished Goods inventory account for external reporting purposes? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Reg 1A Req 1B Reg 2A Reg 2B Calculate this year's ending balance in Finished Goods inventory two ways-using variable costing and using absorption costing. Ending Balance in Finished Goods Variable costing Absorption costing Reg 1B >