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Category > Management Posted 01 Nov 2017 My Price 7.00

SUI’s inventory

SUI sells presses. At December 31, 2011, SUI’s inventory amounted to $500,000. During the first week of January 2012, the company made only one purchase and one sale. These transactions were as follows:

Jan.  5     Purchased 60 machines from Double, Inc. The total cost of these machines was

$40,000, terms 3/10, n/60.

Jan. 10     Sold 30 different types of products on account to Air Corporation. The total sales price was $28,000, terms 5/10, n/90. The total cost of these 30 units to SUI was $10,000 (net of the purchase discount).

SUI has a full-time accountant and a computer-based accounting system. It records sales at the gross sales price and purchases at net cost and maintains subsidiary ledgers for accounts receiv- able, inventory, and accounts payable.

 

Instructions

a.       Briefly describe the operating cycle of a merchandising company. Identify the assets and lia- bilities directly affected by this cycle.

b.       Prepare journal entries to record these transactions, assuming SUI uses a perpetual inventory system.

c.       Explain the information in part b that should be posted to subsidiary ledger accounts.

d.       Compute the balance in the Inventory control account at the close of business on January 10.

e.       Prepare journal entries to record the two transactions, assuming that SUI uses a periodic

inventory system.

f.       Compute the cost of goods sold for the two weeks of January assuming use of the periodic system. (Use your answer to part d as the ending inventory.)

g.       Which type of inventory system do you think SUI most likely would use? Explain your reasoning.

h.       Compute the gross profit margin on the January 10 sales transaction. [Round your answer to one decimal place.]

 

 

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