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Hemming Co. reported the following current-year purchases and sales for its only product.

Date Activities Units Acquired at Cost Units Sold at Retail
Jan. 1 Beginning inventory 200 units @ $10 = $ 2,000
Jan. 10 Sales 150 units @ $40
Mar. 14 Purchase 350 units @ $15 = 5,250
Mar. 15 Sales 300 units @ $40
July 30 Purchase 450 units @ $20 = 9,000
Oct. 5 Sales 430 units @ $40
Oct. 26 Purchase 100 units @ $25 = 2,500
Totals 1,100 units $ 18,750 880 units

Required: Hemming uses a perpetual inventory system. Assume that ending inventory is made up of 45 units from the March 14 purchase, 75 units from the July 30 purchase, and all 100 units from the October 26 purchase. Using the specific identification method, calculate the following.

a) Cost of Goods Sold using Specific Identification
Available for Sale Cost of Goods Sold Ending Inventory
Date Activity Units Unit Cost Units Sold Unit Cost COGS Ending Inventory Units Unit Cost Ending Inventory Cost
Jan. 1 Beginning Inventory 200
Mar. 14 Purchase 350
July 30 Purchase 450
Oct. 26 Purchase 100
1,100
b) Gross Margin using Specific Identification
Less:
Equals:

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