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book Fundamental Accounting Principles 22th Edition by John Wild ,Ken Shaw,Barbara Chiappetta cover

Fundamental Accounting Principles 22th Edition by John Wild ,Ken Shaw,Barbara Chiappetta

Edition 22ISBN: 978-0077862275
book Fundamental Accounting Principles 22th Edition by John Wild ,Ken Shaw,Barbara Chiappetta cover

Fundamental Accounting Principles 22th Edition by John Wild ,Ken Shaw,Barbara Chiappetta

Edition 22ISBN: 978-0077862275
Exercise 23
Using the information from Problem 18-2B and the inventory information for Best Bikes below, complete the requirements below. Assume income tax expense is $136,700 for the year.
Using the information from Problem 18-2B and the inventory information for Best Bikes below, complete the requirements below. Assume income tax expense is $136,700 for the year.     Required  1. Prepare the company's 2015 schedule of cost of goods manufactured. 2. Prepare the company's 2015 income statement that reports separate categories for ( a ) selling expenses and ( b ) general and administrative expenses. Analysis Component  3. Compute the ( a ) inventory turnover, defined as cost of goods sold divided by average inventory, and ( b ) days' sales in inventory, defined as 365 times ending inventory divided by cost of goods sold, for both its raw materials inventory and its finished goods inventory. (To compute turnover and days' sales in inventory for raw materials, use raw materials used rather than cost of goods sold.) Discuss some possible reasons for differences between these ratios for the two types of inventories. Round answers to one decimal place. Reference: Problem 18-2B
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1. Prepare the company's 2015 schedule of cost of goods manufactured.
2. Prepare the company's 2015 income statement that reports separate categories for ( a ) selling expenses and ( b ) general and administrative expenses.
Analysis Component
3. Compute the ( a ) inventory turnover, defined as cost of goods sold divided by average inventory, and ( b ) days' sales in inventory, defined as 365 times ending inventory divided by cost of goods sold, for both its raw materials inventory and its finished goods inventory. (To compute turnover and days' sales in inventory for raw materials, use raw materials used rather than cost of goods sold.) Discuss some possible reasons for differences between these ratios for the two types of inventories. Round answers to one decimal place.
Reference: Problem 18-2B
Using the information from Problem 18-2B and the inventory information for Best Bikes below, complete the requirements below. Assume income tax expense is $136,700 for the year.     Required  1. Prepare the company's 2015 schedule of cost of goods manufactured. 2. Prepare the company's 2015 income statement that reports separate categories for ( a ) selling expenses and ( b ) general and administrative expenses. Analysis Component  3. Compute the ( a ) inventory turnover, defined as cost of goods sold divided by average inventory, and ( b ) days' sales in inventory, defined as 365 times ending inventory divided by cost of goods sold, for both its raw materials inventory and its finished goods inventory. (To compute turnover and days' sales in inventory for raw materials, use raw materials used rather than cost of goods sold.) Discuss some possible reasons for differences between these ratios for the two types of inventories. Round answers to one decimal place. Reference: Problem 18-2B
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