Assignment Inventory Computation
Assignment Inventory Computation
Assignment Inventory Computation
3. Thalia Co. provided the following information at the end of current year:
1. Finished goods in storeroom, at cost, including
overhead of P450,000 or 30% P1,500,000
2. Materials 1,200,000
3. Materials in transit, FOB destination 40,000
4. Defective materials returned to suppliers 80,000
5. Shipping supplies 10,000
6. Gasoline and old for testing finished goods 120,000
7. Machine lubricants 50,000
8. Finished goods in transit, including
freight charges of P30,000, FOB shipping point 300,000
For items 29 to 30
29. Assuming that perpetual inventory records are kept in pesos, the ending
inventory on a FIFO basis is?
30. Assuming that perpetual inventory records are kept in units only, the ending
inventory on an average-cost basis is?
31. Presented below is a list of items that may or may not be reported as inventory in
Mason Co.’s December 31, 2021 statement of financial position (SFP):
1. Goods out on consignment at another company’s store P950,000
2. Goods sold on installment basis 75,000
9. Office supplies
250,000
13. Costs identified with units completed but not yet sold
270,000
17. Goods sold FOB shipping point that are in transit on Dec. 31
150,000
How much of these items would typically be reported as inventory in the SFP?
32. A physical inventory was taken on December 31, 2021. Such resulted to an
ending inventory of P25,294,511. Jelly Corp. suspects some inventory may have
been taken by employees. To estimate the cost of missing inventory, the
following were gathered:
Inventory. 12.31.20
P11,278,010
For items 33 to 34
Mill Corp. is a wholesaler of school supplies. The activity for a product during the
month of April is shown below:
Date Balance/Transaction Units Cost
April 1 Inventory 1,500 P25.00
6 Purchase 5,500 P28.50
14 Sales 4,000
19 Purchase 3,200 P30.00
23 Sales 4,000
28 Purchase 1,800 P31.50
33. If Mill Corp. uses a FIFO perpetual inventory system, the ending inventory of the
product at April 30 is reported as?
34. If Mill Corp. uses a Weighted Average periodic inventory system, the ending
inventory of the product at April 30 is reported as?
35. On Dec. 1, 2021, Tully Corp. purchased goods costing P250,000. The terms
were FOB shipping point. Costs incurred in connection with the purchase and
delivery of the goods were as follows:
Normal freight charges P7,500
Handling costs 5,000
Insurance on shipment 1,000
Abnormal freight charges for express shipping 1,500
36. On December 31, 2021, Tatia Co. has inventory in the amount of P245,000,
which consists of the following:
Direct materials P85,000
Direct materials purchases in transit, FOB destination 15,000
Direct materials purchases in transit, FOB shipping point 25,000
Prepaid insurance on inventory 3,000
Work-in-process 42,000
Finished goods 50,000
Goods shipped on consignment, at selling price with 20% profit on
sales 25,000
For items 37 to 38
Zanila Corp. uses the FIFO method in calculating cost of goods sold for the three products that the
company sells. At March 1, the balance of the inventory account was P14,852,500, and the allowance for
inventory writedown was P2,900. Inventories and purchase information concerning the three products are
given for the month of March.
P A S
Units
Unit Cost/
SP
Units
Unit Cost/
SP
Units
Unit Cost/
SP
Inventory
235,000
P11.50
180,000
P15.00
210,000
P45.00
Purchases
105,000
10.00
150,000
14.00
120,000
43.00
Purchases
80,000
14.00
Sales
250,000
15.00
200,000
17.00
200,000
46.00
Inventory
170,000
130,000
130,000
On March 31, the company’s suppliers reduced their selling prices from the most recent purchase prices
by the following percentages: Product P, 20%; Product A, 10%; Product S, 8%. Accordingly, Zanila
decided to reduce its sales prices on all items by 10% effective August 1. Zanila’s selling cost is 10% of
sales price. Product P and A have a normal profit (after selling costs) of 30% on sales price, while the
normal profit on Product S (after selling cost) is 15% of sales price
38. The loss on inventory write down for the month of March is?
39. Joseph Co. reported inventory on December 31, 2021 at P4,500,000 based on a physical count of
goods priced at cost and before any necessary year-end adjustment relating to the following:
• Included in the physical count were goods billed to a customer FOB
shipping point of December 29, 2021. These goods had a cost of
P500,000 and were picked up by the carrier on January 5, 2022.
• Goods shipped FOB shipping point on December 27, 2021, from a vendor
to Joseph Co. were received and recorded on January 3, 2022. The
invoice cost was P250,000.
What amount should be reported as inventory on December 31, 2021?