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Required information Use the following information for the Exercises below. [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Laker Company reported the following January purchases and sales data for its only product. Units sold at Retail Units Acquired at Cost 215 units @ $14.00 = $3,010 165 units @ $23.00 Date Activities Jan. 1 Beginning inventory Jan. 10 Sales Jan. 20 Purchase Jan. 25 Sales Jan. 30 Purchase Totals 160 units @ $13.00 = 2,080 190 units @ $23.00 330 units @ $12.50 = 705 units 4,125 $9,215 355 units The Company uses a perpetual inventory system. For specific identification, ending inventory consists of 350 units, where 330 are from the January 30 purchase, 5 are from the January 20 purchase, and 15 are from beginning inventory. Exercise 5-3 Perpetual: Inventory costing methods LO P1 Required: 1. Complete the table to determine the cost assigned to ending inventory and cost of goods sold using specific identification. 2. Determine the cost assigned to ending inventory and to cost of goods sold using weighted average. 3. Determine the cost assigned to ending inventory and to cost of goods sold using FIFO. 4. Determine the cost assigned to ending inventory and to cost of goods sold using LIFO. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required 1 Required 2 Required 3 Required 4 Complete the table to determine the cost assigned to ending inventory and cost of goods sold using specific identification. (Round cost per unit to 2 decimal places.) Specific Identification Available for Sale Cost of Goods Sold Purchase Date Activity Units Unit Cost Units Sold Unit Cost COGS Jan. 1 Jan. 20 Jan. 30 Beginning inventory Purchase Purchase 2,800 2.015 215 $ 14.00 160/ $ 13.00 330 $ 12.50 705 200 $ 14.00 $ 155 $ 13.00 $ 0 355 $ Ending Inventory Ending Cost Per Ending Inventory- Unit Inventory- Units Cost 15| $ 14.00 $ 210 5 $ 13.00 $ 65 330 $ 12.50 $ 4.125 350 $ 4,400 4,815 Required 1 Required 2 Required 3 Required 4 Determine the cost assigned to ending inventory and to cost of goods sold using weighted average. (Round cost per unit to 2 decimal places.) Weighted Average - Perpetual: Goods Purchased Cost of Goods Sold Inventory Balance Cost per Date # of units # of units sold Cost per unit Cost of Goods Sold # of units Cost per unit Inventory Balance unit January 1 215 @ $ 14.00 = $ 3,010.00 January 10 0 January 20 Average cost January 25 January 30 Totals Required 1 Required 2 Required 3 Required 4 Determine the cost assigned to ending inventory and to cost of goods sold using FIFO. (Round cost per unit to 2 decimal places.) Perpetual FIFO: Goods Purchased Cost per # of units Cost of Goods Sold # of units Cost per Cost of Goods sold unit Sold Date Inventory Balance Cost per Inventory # of units unit Balance 215 @ $ 14.00 = $ 3,010.00 unit January 1 January 10 January 20 January 25 January 30 Totals Required 1 Required 2 Required 3 Required 4 Determine the cost assigned to ending inventory and to cost of goods sold using LIFO. (Round cost per unit to 2 decimal places.) Perpetual LIFO: Goods Purchased # of Cost per units unit Cost of Goods Sold # of units Cost per Cost of Goods sold unit Sold Cost per Date Inventory Balance # of units Inventory unit Balance 215 @ $ 14.00 = $ 3,010.00 January 1 January 10 January 20 January 25 January 30 Totals