Multiple Choice
Cost of goods sold may be computed by
A) adding beginning inventory and ending inventory together.
B) subtracting ending inventory from cost of goods available for sale.
C) subtracting beginning inventory from cost of goods available for sale.
D) adding beginning inventory to cost of goods available for sale.
E) subtracting beginning inventory from net purchases.
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