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    Mar 7, 2007, 06:03 PM
    Perpetual inventory, LIFO
    1/1... Beginning Inventory... 1,000... $12
    2/4... Purchase... 2,000... $18
    2/20... Sale... 2,500... $30
    4/2... Purchase... 3,000... $23
    11/4... Sale... 2,000... $33

    How do I compute cost of goods sold using LIFO under the perpetual inventory system?
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    Mar 7, 2007, 06:58 PM
    under lifo inventory, it assumed the first purchases should be sold first.

    ... unit... unit cost... cost balance

    beginning inventory 1000 $12 $12000 12000
    purchase 2000 $18 36000 48000
    sale (2500) - (39000) 9000
    purchase 3000 23 69000 78000
    sale 2000 - (43500) 34500

    ending inventory: 34500

    shotcut approach:

    beginning inv: 1000
    total purchases 5000
    units available: 6000
    less: sales 4500
    unsold units 1500

    cost of unsold units: (1500*23) = 34500

    cost of goods sold:
    beg inv. (1000*12) 12000
    2/4 (2000*18) 36000
    4/2 (1500*23) 34500
    cost of goods sold: 82500
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    Mar 7, 2007, 07:04 PM
    under lifo inventory, it assumed the first purchases should be sold first.

    ... unit.. . unit cost... cost... balance

    beginning inventory... 1000... $12... $12000... 12000
    purchase... 2000... $18... 36000... 48000
    sale... (2500)... -... (39000)... 9000
    purchase... 3000... 23... 69000... 78000
    sale... (2000)... -... (43500)... 34500

    ending inventory: 34500

    shotcut approach:

    beginning inv:... 1000
    total purchases... 5000
    units available:... 6000
    less: sales... 4500
    unsold units... 1500

    cost of unsold units: (1500*23) = 34500

    cost of goods sold:
    beg inv (1000*12)... 12000
    2/4 (2000*18)... 36000
    4/2 (1500*23)... 34500
    cost of goods sold:... 82500
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    Mar 7, 2007, 08:27 PM
    Hi there Daisy,

    I will try to make this short and sweat.

    LIFO means that you SELL the goods you received LAST, first.

    On 2/20, you sold 2,500 units. Therefore, you sold them at 2/4 price of 2,000 x 18 and 500 units from 1/1 at 12.

    COGS from the 2/20 sale = 2,000 x 18 + 500 x 12 = 36,000 + 6,000 = $42,000

    11/4 Sale of 2,000 units.
    We assume you sold 2,000 of the 3,000 of items purchased on 4/2 at 23

    COGS from the 11/4 sale = 2,000 x 23 = $46,000

    Total COGS for the year = 42,000 + 46,000 = $88,000

    Also note that Perpetual Inventory means that you calculate COGS after EVERY sale. If it was Periodic Inventory, you would only calculate the COGS at the end of the year/accounting period.

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