Answer:
Income +/- inventory adjustment
2015: 138,000 - 23,000 = 115,000
2016: 254,000 + 61,000 = 315,000
2017: 168,000 + 17,000 = 185,000
Explanation:
<u>Inventory Identity:</u>
Beginning + Purchases = Ending + COGS
As the mistake is on the right side it compensates by the other component which is COGS
<u><em>When the inventory is overstated</em></u> this means COGS is understated.
We didn't record the cost of good sold thefore our gross profit is higher making the net income higher.
<u><em>When the inventory is understated</em></u> this means COGS is overstated.
We record more cost of goods sold thefore our gross profit is lower making the net income fewer as well.
Answer:
Nominal gross domestic product (GDP) measures the market value of all the new and legal goods and services produced in a country within a year. While real GDP adjusts nominal GDP to inflation. Since inflation is generally positive, real GDP decreases as inflation increases. The higher the inflation rate, the larger the difference between nominal and real GDP. Depending on which year is used as base year (year 0), the difference that existed in 2010 can be either significant or not.
The difference = ($14,657 / $13,245) - 1 = 10.66%, which means that nominal GDP was 10.66% higher than real GDP. If the base year is 2000 or even 2005/6, the difference is very small since the accumulated inflation would only be 10.66% for all these years. But if the base year was 2008 or even 2009, then the inflation rate is high.
Tax savings generated from deductions are considered cash inflows.
Answer: false
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Find the gross profit fro the sale of the television:
Gross profit = Sales - Cost of goods sold
Gross profit = $1,600 - $225
Gross profit = $1,375
The gross profit of a sale is the profit from sales minus the cost it took to produce/complete the item or service.
Answer:
Vaughn Company
The weighted-average cost per unit is
= $8.04
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Units Unit Cost Total
Inventory, January 1 11,000 $8.80 $96,800
Purchases: June 18 5,000 8.00 40,000
November 8 4,000 6.00 24,000
Total 20,000 $160,800
The weighted-average cost per unit = $8.04 ($160,800/20,000)
b) The weighted average method of recording inventory adds up the total units and costs of beginning and current period purchased or manufactured inventory. The total costs are divided by the total units to obtain the weighted-average cost per unit.