Corey's Campus Store has P50,000 of inventory on hand at the beginning of the month. During the month, the company buys P80,000 of merchandise and sells merchandise that had a cost of P30,000. How much is the unsold inventory? Show your solution.
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![Corey's Campus Store has P50,000
of inventory on hand at the
beginning of the month. During the
month, the company buys P80,000
of merchandise and sells
merchandise that had a cost of
P30,000. How much is the unsold
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- Direction : Read and analyze the given situation below and write the answers for each question on your answer sheet. Don’t forget your solution. • The Excelsior Merchandising purchased merchandise costing P250,000.00 for the month of October. It paid P10,000 for freight (transportation) for the shipment of the goods from the seller to its store. It insured the merchandise for P25,000. It sold the merchandise for P420,000. For the current month, it incurred the following expenses: Delivery Expense P15,000 Salary Expense P30,000 Miscellaneous Expense P25,000 Utilities Expense P10,000 The firm earned interest on the promissory notes of its customer amounting to P12,000. It paid interest to the bank on a loan it took amounting to P8,000 1. Compute for the following: a. Cost of sales b. Gross profit c. Operating Expenses d. Operating Profit/Loss e. Other Income f. Other Expense g. Net Profit/LossElaine Company, a clothing store, sells clothing for a total selling price of $50,000 with a related cost of $35,000. Customers have a right of return within 30 days. Elaine Company estimates that 10% of the sales will be returned by customers. The entry to recognize the cost of inventory sold will include a credit to “inventory” and a debit to cost of goods sold for: $30,000. $31,500. $35,000. $38,500.Tasty’s chocolate store paid $3,800 for Easter Egg inventory on March 15th. By April 30th (2 weeks after Easter), the seasonal inventory can only be sold to customers for $2,400. In order to sell the inventory quickly, an online advertising campaign must be undertaken which will cost $600 otherwise it is unlike they will sell the Easter eggs at all. a. Prepare the required journal entry for the above situation at April 30th b. Explain why Tasty had to make the April 30th journal entry.
- JYP Store purchases shirts printed with GOT7 name and logo from a vendor. The vendor sells the shirts to the store for RM40 each. The cost to the store for placing an order is RM110, and the annual carrying cost is 20% of the cost of the shirt. Jackson, the store manager, estimates that 1,600 shirts will be sold during the year. The vendor has offered the store the following volume discount in Table 3. Table 3: Discount schedule [Jadual 3: Jadual diskaun] ORDER SIZE DISCOUNT 1- 299 300 – 500 0% 2% 501 and more 4% (i) Calculate optimal order quantity based on the quantity discount information. [Hitungkan kuantiti pesanan optimal berdasarkan maklumat jadual diskaun.] (ii) Calculate total annual inventory cost. [Hitungkan kos inventori tahunan total.] (iii) Determine the best order size of shirts. [Tentukan saiz tempahan baju yang terbaik]JYP Store purchases shirts printed with GOT7 name and logo from a vendor. The vendor sells the shirts to the store for RM40 each. The cost to the store for placing an order is RM110, and the annual carrying cost is 20% of the cost of the shirt. Jackson, the store manager, estimates that 1,600 shirts will be sold during the year. The vendor has offered the store the following volume discount in Table 3. [Kedai JYP membeli baju yang di cetak dengan nama dan logo GOT7 dari pembekal. Pembekal menjual baju kepada kedai dengan harga RM40 sehelai. Kos untuk membuat tempahan ialah RM110, dan kos memegang tahunan ialah 20% dari harga kos sehelai baju. Jackson, pengurus kedai, menjangkakan sebanyak 1,600 baju akan dijual setahun. Pembekal menawarkan kepada kedai berdasarkan Jadual 3.] Table 3: Discount schedule [Jadual 3: Jadual diskaun] ORDER SIZE DISCOUNT 1 – 299 0% 300 – 500 2% 501 and more 4% Determine the best order size of shirts.A clothing retailer is going to mail out 10,000 catalogues. It costs $2 to mail out each catalogue. When a customer places an order from a catalogue assume a profit of $50 per order is earned. It is assumed that 5% of those who receive a catalogue will place an order however, this number can vary. Use the file below to help you with your tables. Assume that: [total profit = total profit made from the orders – the amount spent on mailing out the catalogues]. a) Use a one-variable data table to determine how the total profit earned from the mailing will vary depending on a response rate between 4% and 10% (with increments of 2%). b) Create a two-variable data table to show how the total profit changes with a varying response rate and number of catalogues mailed. Vary the response rate between 4% and 10% with increments of 2% and vary the number of catalogues mailed from 10,000 to 30,000 at increments of 5000.
- Buttons and Bows received a shipment with a list price of $2,600. The store received a trade discount of 25/15. How much does the store need to pay for this shipment? Show Work.The home office ships merchandise to the branch at 25 percent above cost. At what amount should the Home Office account be credited if merchandise costing P120,000 will be shipped? Present solution in good accounting form.A chain of appliance stores, APP Corporation, purchases inventory with a net price of $350,000 each day. The company purchases the inventory under the credit terms of 1/15, net 30. APP always takes the discount but takes the full 15 days to pay its bills. What is the average accounts payable for APP? Round your answer to the nearest dollar.
- A musical group plans to sell T-shirts bearing their logo at an upcoming concert. They find a supplier who charges $2.50 per plain T-shirt. Printing the logo on the shirt requires a set-up charge of $50 for the order plus $0.75 per shirt. The group places an order for 200 T-shirts and pays a shipping fee of $15 upon receipt. What is the total dollar amount that should be debited to the inventory account for the 200 T-shirts?During the current year, mnerchandise is sold for $714000. The cost of the merchandise sold is $474000. What is the amount of the gross profit? Add your answerA firm has beginning inventory of 150 units at a cost of $10 each. Production during the period was 650 units at $13 each. If sales were 600 units, what is the cost of goods sold (assume FIFO)? What is the value of the ending inventory using FIFO? Show your work I also want to learn how to get the answer to this, can you please help provide how you got the answers.
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