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Business, 27.03.2020 02:56, Alexandram2163

During 2021, a company sells 200 units of inventory for $58 each. The company has the following inventory purchase transactions for 2021: Date Transaction Number of Units Unit Cost Total Cost Jan. 1 Beginning inventory 57 $ 44 $ 2,508 May 5 Purchase 102 43 4,386 Nov. 3 Purchase 74 42 3,108 233 $ 10,002 Actual sales by the company include its entire beginning inventory, 82 units of inventory from the May 5 purchase, and 61 units from the November 3 purchase. Calculate cost of goods sold and ending inventory for 2021 assuming the company uses specific identification.

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