On December Jen & Mink Clothing J&M performed the inventory count and determined the yearend ending inventory
value to be $ It is now January and you have been asked to doublecheck the yearend inventory listing. J&M uses a
perpetual inventory system. Note: Only relevant items are shown on the inventory listing.
The following situations have been brought to your attention:
a On January J&M received a shipment of blue jackets, for $Item # The inventory was purchased December
FOB destination from Global Threads. This inventory was included in J&Ms inventory count and inventory listing.
b On December & M sold scarves Item # to a customer with a sale price of $ and cost of $ FOB shipping.
The order was shipped on December J&M has not included this inventory.
c Red Blazers Item ## were purchased and shipped from International Co on December for $ FOB shipping.
The shipment arrived January and the appropriate party paid for the shipping charges of $ Additional costs were $
for import duties and $ for insurance during shipment. & has not included this inventory.
d At yearend, J&M is holding $ of black pants Item # on consignment for designer Duke Co This inventory was included
in J&Ms inventory count and inventory listing.
e On December J&M shipped white shirts Item # FOB destination costing $ to a customer. The customer was
charged $ and the customer received the goods on January J&M has not included this inventory.
Required:
In situations a to e determine whether inventory should be included or excluded in inventory at December If the
inventory should be included, determine the correct inventory cost. Do not leave any empty spaces; input a wherever it is
required.
Determine the correct ending inventory value at December Starting with the unadjusted inventory value of $ add
or subtract any errors based on your analysis in Part Assume all items that are not shown in the inventory listing are recorded
correctly.