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Harmes Company is a clothing store that uses the retail inventory method. The following information relates to its operations during the year:
Cost Retail
Inventory, January 1 $28,400 $40,200
Purchases 65,200100,000
Markups (net)1,900
Markdowns (net)400
Sales 80,000
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1. Compute the ending inventory by the retail inventory method for the following cost flow assumption: FIFO. Round the cost-to-retail ratio to three decimal places. If necessary, round dollar amounts to the nearest whole dollar.
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2. Compute the ending inventory by the retail inventory method for the following cost flow assumption: Average cost. Round the cost-to-retail ratio to three decimal places. If necessary, round dollar amounts to the nearest whole dollar.
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3. Compute the ending inventory by the retail inventory method for the following cost flow assumption: LIFO. Round the cost-to-retail ratio to three decimal places. If necessary, round dollar amounts to the nearest whole dollar.
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4. Compute the ending inventory by the retail inventory method for the following cost flow assumption: Lower of cost or market (based on average cost). Round the cost-to-retail ratio to three decimal places. If necessary, round dollar amounts to the nearest whole dollar.
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