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Problem 1: Monami Company uses the weighted average method to determine the cost of its inventory.Monami recorded the following information pertaining to its inventory: Units
Problem 1:
Monami Company uses the weighted average method to determine the cost of its inventory.Monami recorded the following information pertaining to its inventory:
Units
Units cost
Total cost
Balance 1/1
160,000
60
P9,600,000
Sold on 1/15
140,000
Purchased on 1/31
80,000
90
7,200,000
1.What amount of inventory should Monami report in its January 31, 2021 statement of financial position using the perpetual inventory system?
Perpetual
A.
P 8,400,000
B.
P 7,000,000
C.
P 8,400,000
D.
P 7,000,000
2.What amount of inventory should Monami report in its January 31, 2021 statement of financial position using the periodic inventory system?
Periodic
A.
P 7,000,000
B.
P 8,400,000
C.
P 7,500,000
D.
P 7,500,000
Problem 2:
Riptide Company included the following items in its inventory on December 31, 2020:
Merchandise out on consignment, at sales price, including 25% markup on cost
P 4,000,000
Goods purchased in transit, FOB destination
2,000,000
Goods held on consignment by Riptide Company
1,000,000
3.By what amount should the inventory at December 31, 2020 be reduced?
a.P3,800,000
b.P2,000,000
c.P1,800,000
d.P1,000,000
Problem 3
Gumamela Company installs replacement siding, windows, and louvered glass doors for family homes.At December 31, 2020, the balance of inventory account was P502,000, and the allowance for inventory write down was P33,000.The inventory cost and market data at December 31, 2020, are as follows:
Cost
Replacement Cost
Sales Price
NRV
Normal Profit
Aluminum siding
P89,000
P 86,000
P91,500
P87,000
P5,000
Mahogany siding
94,000
92,000
93,000
85,000
7,000
Louvered glass door
125,000
135,000
129,000
111,000
10,000
Glass windows
194,000
114,000
205,000
197,000
20,000
Total
P 502,000
P427,000
P 518,500
P 480,000
P 32,000
4.The correct balance of the inventory after any allowance for write down is
a.P427,000
b.P486,500
c.P480,000
d.P477,000
Problem 4
Lucas Co. operates a ready-to-wear (RTW) department store in downtown Manila. Because of the observable pattern between its cost and retail price, Lucas Co. used retail inventory method of estimating its inventory for interim reporting as of and for the 3 months period ending 30 September 2020. The records of Lucas Co. shows the following:
Beginning inventory at cost
P85,000
Beginning inventory at retail
106,250
Net purchases at cost
95,628
Net purchases at retail
139,880
Net mark up
25,000
Net mark down
5,500
Net sales
60,000
Sales discount
3,000
Sales returns
4,000
Sales allowance
2,000
Employee discount
5,000
Theft and shrinkage (normal)
1,500
1.Using FIFO retail inventory method, Lucas Co.'s ending inventory as of 30 September 2020 is
a.P123,428
b.P116,478
c.P132,428
d.P114,678
Problem 5
Hunter Co. is a calendar-year retailer.Its year-end physical count of inventory on hand did not consider the effects of the following transactions:
Goods with a cost of P50,000 were shipped by Hunter FOB shipping point on December 30 and were tendered to and accepted by the buyer on January 4.
Goods with a cost of P40,000 were shipped FOB destination by a vendor on December 30 and were tendered to and accepted by Hunter on January 4.
Goods were sold on the installment basis by Hunter.Installment receivables representing sales of goods with a cost of P30,000 were reported at year-end.Hunter retains title to such goods until full payment is made.
Goods with a cost of P20,000 were held on consignment for a vendor. These goods were excluded from the count although they were sold in January.
2.If inventory based solely on the physical count of items on hand equaled P1 million.Hunter should report inventory at year-end of ____________
Problem 6
Henke Co. uses the retail inventory method to estimate its inventory for interim statement purposes. Data relating to the computation of the inventory at July 31, 2020, are as follows:
CostRetail
Inventory, 2/1/20P200,000P250,000
Purchases1,000,0001,575,000
Markups, net175,000
Sales1,750,000
Estimated normal shoplifting losses20,000
Markdowns, net110,000
3.Under the lower-of-cost-or-net realizable value method, Henke's estimated inventory at July 31, 2020 is
A.P72,000.
B.P84,000.
C.P96,000.
D.P 120,000.
Problem 7
Crane Sales Company uses the retail inventory method to value its merchandise inventory. The following information is available for the current year:
CostRetail
Beginning inventoryP30,000P50,000
Purchases145,000200,000
Freight-in2,500
Net markups8,500
Net markdowns10,000
Employee discounts1,000
Sales205,000
4.If the ending inventory is to be valued at the lower-of-cost-or-net realizable value, what is the cost to retail ratio?
A.P 177,500 P 250,000
B.P 177,500 P 258,500
C.P 175,000 P 260,000
D.P 177,500 P 248,500
Problem 8
On January 1, a store had inventory of P 48,000. January purchases were P 46,000 and January sales were P 90,000. On February 1 a fire destroyed most of the inventory. The rate of gross profit was 25% of cost.Merchandise with a selling price of P 5,000 remained undamaged after the fire.
5.Compute the amount of the fire loss, assuming the store had no insurance coverage.
Problem 9
Vogts Company sells TVs. The perpetual inventory was stated as P 28,500 on the books at December 31, 2020. At the close of the year, a new approach for compiling inventory was used and apparently a satisfactory cut-off for preparation of financial statements was not made. Some events that occurred are as follows.
1.TVs shipped to a customer January 2, 2021 costing P 5,000 were included in inventory at December 31, 2020.The sale was recorded in 2021.
2.TVs costing P 12,000 received December 30, 2020, were recorded as received on January 2, 2021.
3.TVs received during 2020 costing P 4,600 were recorded twice in the inventory account.
4.TVs shipped to a customer December 28, 2020, f.o.b. shipping point, which cost P 10,000, were not received by the customer until January 2021.The TVs were included in the ending inventory.
5.TVs on hand that cost P 6,100 were never recorded on the books.
Instructions
Compute the correct inventory at December 31, 2020.
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