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Inventory Valuation Using FIFO Actual Board examination exercise
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Problem: Gonzales Company uses a periodic inventory system. The following data relates to its inventory of Item X during the month of March 2025:
Date Activity Units Unit Cost Mar 1 Beginning Inv 200 ₱ 50 Mar 5 Purchase 300 ₱ 52 Mar 15 Sale 400 ₱ 90 Mar 20 Purchase 200 ₱ 55 Mar 25 Sale 150 ₱ 95
Required:
Step 1: Understand FIFO FIFO (First-In, First-Out) assumes the oldest inventory is sold first. Therefore: Beginning inventory and earliest purchases are used to compute COGS.Latest purchases make up the ending inventory.
Step 2: Track Inventory Flow 🠀 Beginning Inventory: 200 units @ ₱ 🛒 Purchases: Mar 5: 300 units @ ₱
Mar 20: 200 units @ ₱ 🛍 ️ Sales: Mar 15: 400 unitsMar 25: 150 units
Step 3: Compute COGS 📦 Sale on Mar 15 (400 units) FIFO takes from the oldest inventory first : 200 units @ ₱50 = ₱10,000200 units @ ₱52 = ₱10, Total COGS for Mar 15 sale = ₱20, 📦 Sale on Mar 25 (150 units) Remaining inventory before this sale: 100 units from Mar 5 @ ₱52200 units from Mar 20 @ ₱
Sale uses: 100 units @ ₱52 = ₱5,20050 units @ ₱55 = ₱2,7 50 Total COGS for Mar 25 sale = ₱7,
Total COGS for the Month: ₱20,400+₱7,950= ₱28,
Step 4: Compute Ending Inventory Inventory remaining after all sales: Mar 20 purchase: 200 units - 50 used = 150 units @ ₱ Ending Inventory = 150 units × ₱55 = ₱8,