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Jasper owns a small retail store as a sole proprietor. the business records show that the cost of the store's inventory items has been steadily increasing. the cost of the end of the year inventory is $200,000 and the cost of the beginning of the year inventory was $250,000. jasper uses the fifo method of inventory valuation. which of the following statements is true? a) jasper purchases more inventory during the year than sold during the same one year period. b) jasper would have a higher net income c) if he used the lifo method of inventory valuation instead of the fifo method d) jasper has apparently decreased the volume of items in his ending inventory as compared to the number of items in his beginning inventory e) since the cost of the store’s inventory items is increasing, jasper will have a greater cost of goods sold figure under the fifo than the lifo. f) none of the above
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