smokedetector
Jun 12, 2008, 05:59 AM
I am having a hard time with this problem. I have to solve for each letter, and this is what it gives me:
merchandise inventory (beg) - I
Purchases - 338
Purchase Returns and Allowances - j
freight-in - 58
net cost of purchases - k
goods available for sale - 424
merchandise inventory (end) - L
COGS - 358
COGS is cost of goods available for sale - merchandise inventory (end), so 424-L=358. L then is 66.
Now in order to get goods available for sale (424), you take merchandise inventory (end) + net cost of purchase, so I+k=424.
In order to get Net cost of purchases, you have to take purchases, subtract returns and allowances, and add freight-in. 338-j+58=k. Simplified, its 396-j=k.
How do you solve for that?
I+(396-j)=424
I-j=28
it also gives me the rest of the income statement, but I don't think that helps much here since I'm only having trouble with the COGS part of this question.
merchandise inventory (beg) - I
Purchases - 338
Purchase Returns and Allowances - j
freight-in - 58
net cost of purchases - k
goods available for sale - 424
merchandise inventory (end) - L
COGS - 358
COGS is cost of goods available for sale - merchandise inventory (end), so 424-L=358. L then is 66.
Now in order to get goods available for sale (424), you take merchandise inventory (end) + net cost of purchase, so I+k=424.
In order to get Net cost of purchases, you have to take purchases, subtract returns and allowances, and add freight-in. 338-j+58=k. Simplified, its 396-j=k.
How do you solve for that?
I+(396-j)=424
I-j=28
it also gives me the rest of the income statement, but I don't think that helps much here since I'm only having trouble with the COGS part of this question.