Jane torville the president of the corporation cannot


You are the vice-president of finance of Sandy Alomar Corporation, a retail company that prepared two different schedules of gross margin for the first quarter ended March 31, 2007. These schedules appear below.The computation of cost of goods sold in each schedule is based on the following data.

These schedules appear below. LO 5 

                                                                      Sales                      Cost of                  Gross

                                                                      ($5 per unit)           Goods Sold            Margin

Schedule 1                                                      $150,000               $124,900               $25,100

Schedule 2                                                      150,000                 129,400                 20,600

The computation of cost of goods sold in each schedule is based on the following data.

                                                                                 Cost                       Total

                                                       Units                  per Unit                  Cost

Beginning inventory, January 1     10,000                 $4.00                    $40,000

Purchase, January 10                    8,000                   4.20                        33,600

Purchase, January 30                   6,000                    4.25                        25,500

Purchase, February 11                 9,000                    4.30                        38,700

Purchase, March 17                      11,000                  4.40                        48,400

Jane Torville, the president of the corporation, cannot understand how two different gross margins can be computed from the same set of data. As the vice-president of finance you have explained to Ms. Torville that the two schedules are based on different assumptions concerning the flow of inventory costs, i.e., FIFO and LIFO. Schedules 1 and 2 were not necessarily prepared in this sequence of cost flow assumptions.

Instructions

Prepare two separate schedules computing cost of goods sold and supporting schedules showing the composition of the ending inventory under both cost flow assumptions.

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