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June 1 Beginning inventory 20 units at $19 $ 380 June 7 Purchases 70 units at $20 1,400 June 22 Purchases 10 units at $23 230 $2,010 A physical count of merchandise inventory on June 30 reveals that there are 30 units on hand. Using the FIFO inventory method, the total COST OF GOODS SOLD for June is Select one: a. $1,407 b. $1,430 c. $1,390 d. $1,380

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Answer:

Option (d) is correct.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

June 1 Beginning inventory 20 units at $19 = $ 380

June 7 Purchases 70 units at $20 = 1,400

June 22 Purchases 10 units at $23 = $230

Cost of goods available for sale = $2,010

On June 30, units on hand = 30 units

Cost of Ending inventory:

= (20 units × $20) + (10 units × $23)

= $400 + $230

= $630

Total cost of goods sold:

= Cost of goods available for sale - Cost of Ending inventory

= $2,010 - $630

= $1,380

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