For the second question I just need help on the second part.
Seemore Lens Company (SLC) sells contact lenses FOB destination. For the year ended December 31, the company reported Inventory of $83,000 and Cost of Goods Sold of $446,000 a. Included in Inventory (and Accounts Payable) are $12,600 of lenses held on consignment b. Included in the Inventory balance are $6,300 of office supplies held in SLC's warehouse c. Excluded from the Inventory balance are $9,300 of lenses in the warehouse, ready to send to customers on January 1. SLC reported these lenses as sold on December 31, at a price of $17,600 d. Included in the Inventory balance are $3,650 of lenses that were damaged in December and will be scrapped in January, with no recoverable value Required Prepare the table showing the balances gresently reported for Inventory and Cost of Goods Sold, and then displaying the adjustment(s) needed to correctly account for each of items (a)-(d), and finally determining the appropriate Inventory and Cost of Goods Sold balances, (Enter any decreases to account balances with a minus sign.) Inventory Cost of Goods Sold Present Balance Appropriate Balance Seemore Lens Company (SLC) sells contact lenses FOB destination. For the year ended December 31, the company reported Inventory of $83,000 and Cost of Goods Sold of $446,000 a. Included in Inventory (and Accounts Payable) are $12,600 of lenses held on consignment b. Included in the Inventory balance are $6,300 of office supplies held in SLC's warehouse c. Excluded from the Inventory balance are $9,300 of lenses in the warehouse, ready to send to customers on January 1. SLC reported these lenses as sold on December 31, at a price of $17,600 d. Included in the Inventory balance are $3,650 of lenses that were damaged in December and will be scrapped in January, with no recoverable value Required Prepare the table showing the balances gresently reported for Inventory and Cost of Goods Sold, and then displaying the adjustment(s) needed to correctly account for each of items (a)-(d), and finally determining the appropriate Inventory and Cost of Goods Sold balances, (Enter any decreases to account balances with a minus sign.) Inventory Cost of Goods Sold Present Balance Appropriate Balance