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Fun Land Toy Stores has taken a physical count of its inventory at January 31, its fiscal year-end. After reviewing the accounting records and documentation, the following items have been discovered: (a) An invoice from Fleck Co. indicates that $30,000 of toys were shipped to Fun Land on January 27, terms FOB shipping point. The toys and invoice did not arrive at Fun Land until February 2 and were not included in the physical count. (b) An invoice from Grande indicates that $8,000 of toys were shipped to Fun Land on January 29, terms FOB destination. The toys and invoice did not arrive at Fun Land until February 2 and were not included in the physical count. The physical count and cost assignment on January 31 prior to these two items is $440,000. The cost of goods sold for Fun Land is $2,100,000.
1. Calculate the amount that should be reported as ending inventory for Fun Land.
2. Calculate the days' sales in inventory before and after the appropriate adjustments for inventory.
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