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8 May, 01:06

Bob's Clothing Shop's inventory at cost was $30,000 on January 1. Its retail value is $42,000. During the year, Bob's Clothing Shop purchased additional merchandise at a cost of $196,000 with a retail value of $368,000. The net sales at retail for the year were $310,000. Calculate Bob's inventory at cost by the retail method. Round the cost ratio to the nearest whole percent.

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  1. 8 May, 01:20
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    Ending Inventory = $55,000

    Explanation:

    Particular Cost price Retail price

    Opening Inventory $30,000 $42,000

    Add: Additional Purchases $196,000 $368,000

    Cost of Goods Available for Sale $226,000 $410,000

    Cost to Retail Ratio: 55 %

    Less: Net Sales $310,000

    Ending Inventory $55,000 $100,000

    Note:

    Cost to Retail Ratio = $226,000 / $410,000

    Cost to Retail Ratio = 55% (Approx)
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