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Problem 3 Computer Pro Inc. (CPI) began the month of September with 20 computers; each unit...

Problem 3

Computer Pro Inc. (CPI) began the month of September with 20 computers; each unit cost $45. Following are a listing of transactions that took place in the month of September for CPI:

    September 3     Purchased 40 computers at $50 each

    September 11    Sold 52 computers at $90 each

    September 17    Purchased 40 computers at $55 each

    September 23    Sold 35 computers at $90 each

Required: Calculate COGS, ending inventory, and gross margin for CPI under the following cost flow assumptions: (1) FIFO, (2) LIFO, and (3) weighted average.  

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