christianjdsgirl
Mar 30, 2008, 08:33 PM
Okay well how would these events affect the inventory total
The company received an order on December 29 that was boxed and was sitting on the loading dock awaiting pick-up on December 31. The shipper picked up the goods on January 1 and delivered them on January 6. The shipping terms were FOB shipping point. The goods had a selling price of $40,000 and a cost of $30,000. The goods were not included in the count because they were sitting on the dock.
On December 29 Nathan shipped goods with a selling price of $80,000 and a cost of $60,000 to Central Sales Corporation FOB shipping point. The goods arrived on January 3. Central Sales had only ordered goods with a selling price of $10,000 and a cost of $8,000. However, a sales manager at Nathan had authorized the shipment and said that if Central wanted to ship the goods back next week, it could.
So what I concluded and got wrong was that in the first event since the items were being sent on FOB shipping point meaning the company passed the ownership of the goods to the buyer that the inventory total was being affected by subtracting 70,000 from the total because of the selling price and cost of products but this turned out to be wrong n I have no idea what to do. I did the same thing for the second event and got that wrong also sooo I'm just soooo confused so HELPPPPP MEEEEEE
The company received an order on December 29 that was boxed and was sitting on the loading dock awaiting pick-up on December 31. The shipper picked up the goods on January 1 and delivered them on January 6. The shipping terms were FOB shipping point. The goods had a selling price of $40,000 and a cost of $30,000. The goods were not included in the count because they were sitting on the dock.
On December 29 Nathan shipped goods with a selling price of $80,000 and a cost of $60,000 to Central Sales Corporation FOB shipping point. The goods arrived on January 3. Central Sales had only ordered goods with a selling price of $10,000 and a cost of $8,000. However, a sales manager at Nathan had authorized the shipment and said that if Central wanted to ship the goods back next week, it could.
So what I concluded and got wrong was that in the first event since the items were being sent on FOB shipping point meaning the company passed the ownership of the goods to the buyer that the inventory total was being affected by subtracting 70,000 from the total because of the selling price and cost of products but this turned out to be wrong n I have no idea what to do. I did the same thing for the second event and got that wrong also sooo I'm just soooo confused so HELPPPPP MEEEEEE