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Your firm values inventory using the weighted average cost method. At 1 October 20X8, there were 60 units in inventory valued at $12 each. On 8 October, 40 units were purchased for $15 each, and a further 50 units were purchased for $18 each on 14 October. On 21 October, 75 units were sold for $1,200.

What was the value of closing inventory at 31 October 20X8?

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Data relating to a particular stores item are as follows:Average daily usage

Maximum daily usage

Minimum daily usage

Lead time for replenishment of inventory

Reorder quantityWhat is the reorder level (in units) that avoids inventory stockouts?400 units 520 units 180 units 10 to 15 days 8,000 units

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Which method of inventory valuation is being described?

Characteristic                                                                                       FIFO                LIFO                   AVCO

Potentially out of date valuation on issues.   

The valuation of inventory rarely reflects the actual

purchase price of the material.   

Potentially out of date closing inventory valuation.   

This inventory valuation method is particularly suited

to inventory that consist of liquid materials e.g. oil.   

This inventory valuation method is particularly suited

to inventory that has a short shelf life e.g. dairy products.   

This inventory valuation method is suited to a wheat farmer

who has large silos of grain. Grain is added to and taken from

the top of these silos.   

In times of rising prices this method will give higher profits.   

In times of rising prices this method will give lower profits.   

In times of rising prices this method gives a middle level of

profits compared to the other two.   

Issues are valued at the most recent purchase cost.  

Inventory is valued at the average of the cost of purchases.   

Inventory is valued at the most recent purchase cost.   

The purchase price of an inventory item is $42 per unit. In each three-month period the usage of the item is 2,000 units. The annual holding costs associated with one unit is 5% of its purchase price. The EOQ is 185 units.

What is the cost of placing an order (to 2 decimal places)?

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Are the following statements true or false?

Statement                                                                                                 True                  False

In periods of rising prices, FIFO gives a higher valuation of

closing inventory than LIFO or AVCO.  

In periods of falling prices, LIFO gives a higher valuation of

issues of inventory than FIFO or AVCO.  

AVCO would normally be expected to produce a valuation of

closing inventory somewhere between valuations FIFO and LIFO.  

FIFO costs issues of inventory at the most recent purchase price.  

AVCO costs issues of inventory at the oldest purchase price.  

LIFO costs issues of inventory at the oldest purchase price.  

FIFO values closing inventory at the most recent purchase price.  

LIFO values closing inventory at the most recent purchase price.  

AVCO values closing inventory at the latest purchase price.  

Which TWO of the following are included in the cost of holding inventory?

A

The cost of insurance

B

The delivery costs

C

Rental payments on storage space

D

The cost of placing an order

 Calculate the overhead cost of centre hire which would be allocated to an auditing course under activity based costing to the nearest dollar. 

 Calculate the overhead cost of brochure printing which would be allocated to a taxation course under activity based costing to the nearest dollar. 

 Calculate the overhead cost of enquiries administration which would be allocated to a taxation course under activity based costing. 

A member of Southcott Co's finance team has said that activity based costing (ABC) provides more accurate product costs than a traditional absorption costing system. He gave a number of statements supporting this claim. 

Which of the following statements does NOT support his claim? 

A

 ABC uses cost drivers to allocate overhead costs to products by cost pool 

B

ABC identifies value added and non-value added activities 

C

ABC assigns overheads to each major activity 

D

ABC uses both volume based and non-volume based cost drivers