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  • May 4, 2021 at 4:27 pm #619654
    ijeoman
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    A sole trader fixes her prices by adding 50 per cent to the cost of all goods purchased. On 31 October 20X3, a fire destroyed a considerable part of the inventory and all inventory records.

    Her trading account for the year ended 31 October 20X3 included the following figures:

    Sales $281250
    cost of sales
    opening inventories $183600
    purchases $249200
    closing inventories $204600
    cost of sales $228200
    gross profit $53050

    Using this information, what inventory loss has occurred?
    $61,050
    $87,575
    $40,700
    $110,850

    I wasn’t sure how to tackle this question because it didn’t look like any inventory loss had occurred at all. I wasn’t sure how to find a different cost of sales figure to compare to the one given so the difference would be the inventory loss

    May 5, 2021 at 8:03 am #619699
    John Moffat
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    They add 50% to the cost in order to get the selling price.

    Given that the sales were $281,250, the cost of these sales must therefore have been 100/150 x 281,250 = $187,500.

    That means that the closing inventory should have been 183,600 + 249,200 – 187,500 = $245,300.

    Given that the actual inventory was only $204,600, they must have lost the difference of 245,300 – 204,600 = $40,700.

    Do watch my free lectures on mark-ups and margins where I work through several examples like this. The lectures are a complete free course for Paper FA and cover everything needed to be able to pass the exam well.

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