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The following data concerning the retail inventory method are taken from the financial records of Sunland Company. Cost Retail Beginning inventory $ 194000 $ 269000 Purchases 889000 1240000 Freight-in 23400 — Net markups — 81100 Net markdowns — 56000 Sales — 1304000 Assuming no change in the price level if the LIFO inventory method were used in conjunction with the data, the ending inventory at cost would be

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Answer:

$165,945.725 ≈ $165,946

Step-by-step explanation:

Data provided in the question:

Cost Retail

Beginning inventory $194,000 $269,000

Purchases 889,000 1,240,000

Freight-in 23,400 —

Net markups — 81,100

Net markdowns — 56,000

Sales — 1,304,000

Now,

The ending retail inventory

= Beginning inventory + Purchases + Net markups - Net markdowns - Sales

= $269,000 + $1,240,000 + $81,100 - $56,000 - $1,304,000

= $230,100

Thus,

ending inventory at cost

= [Beginning inventory cost ÷ Beginning inventory retail ] × ending retail inventory

= [ $194,000 ÷ $269,000 ] × $230,100

= $165,945.725 ≈ $165,946

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