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Practice question 22 ending inventory under lifo uses the earliest costs in computing ending inventory. kam company has the following units and costs: units unit cost inventory, jan. 1 8,000 $11 purchase, june 19 13,000 12 purchase, nov. 8 5,000 13 if 9,000 units are on hand at december 31, what is the cost of the ending inventory under lifo using a periodic inventory system?

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