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15 October, 20:06

A company had beginning inventory ... A company had beginning inventory of 10 units at a cost of $20 each on March 1. On March 2, it purchased 10 units at $22 each. On March 6 it purchased 6 units at $25 each. On March 8, it sold 22 units for $54 each. Using the FIFO perpetual inventory method, what was the cost of the 22 units sold

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  1. 15 October, 20:35
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    COGS = $470

    Explanation:

    Giving the following information:

    Beginning inventory = 10 units for $20 each

    On March 2, it purchased 10 units at $22 each.

    On March 6 it purchased 6 units at $25 each.

    On March 8, it sold 22 units for $54 each.

    We need to determine the cost of goods sold for the 22 units under the FIFO (first-in, first-out) method. Using this method, we need to use the cost of the firsts units incorporated into inventory.

    COGS = 10*20 + 10*22 + 2*25 = $470
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