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17 December, 13:05

Pharoah Company's accounting records indicated the following information: Inventory, 1/1/20 $ 1840000 Purchases during 2020 9400000 Sales during 2020 11840000 A physical inventory taken on December 31, 2020, resulted in an ending inventory of $2140000. Pharoah's gross profit on sales has remained constant at 25% in recent years. Pharoah suspects some inventory may have been taken by a new employee. At December 31, 2020, what is the estimated cost of missing inventory

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  1. 17 December, 13:26
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    The estimated cost of missing inventory is $300,000

    Explanation:

    In order to calculate the estimated cost of missing inventory first we need to calculate the cost of goods sold and the closing inventory as follows:

    The cost of goods sold = $11,840,000*0.75 = $8,880,000

    Closing Inventory = opening inventory + Purchases - Cost of goods sold

    = $1,840,000 + $9,400,000 - $8,880,000 = $2,440,000

    According to the given data physical inventory taken on December 31, 2020 resulted in an ending inventory of $2,140,000

    Therefore, cost of Missing Inventory = $2,440,000-$2,140,000 = $300,000
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