Multiple Choice
Rectangle Ltd manufactures cardboard boxes for a variety of purposes.The following information relates to the production of the extra large packing boxes used by removalists for the period ended 30 June 2003. The company uses a perpetual inventory system.The net realisable value per extra large cardboard box is $3.15 at the end of the period.What are the costs of goods sold and the value of ending inventory for Rectangle Ltd assuming the LIFO cost-flow assumption is used?
A) Cost of sales: $3,460.40 Ending inventory: $380.00
B) Cost of sales: $3,453.90 Ending inventory: $393.75
C) Cost of sales: $3,459.41 Ending inventory: $380.99
D) Cost of sales: $3,453.90 Ending inventory: $386.50
E) None of the given answers.
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