Question: IThe following information applies to the questions displayed below./ Now that operations for outdoor clinics and TEAM events are running smoothly, Suzie thinks of another



IThe following information applies to the questions displayed below./ Now that operations for outdoor clinics and TEAM events are running smoothly, Suzie thinks of another area for business expansion. She notices that a few clinic participants wear multiuse (MU) watches. Beyond the normal timekeeping features of most watches, MU watches are able to report temperature, altitude, and barometric pressure. MU watches are waterproof, so moisture from kayaking, rain, fishing, or even diving up to 100 feet won't damage them. Suzie decides to have MU watches available for sale at the start of each clinic. The following transactions relate to purchases and sales of watches during the second half of 2016. All watches are sold for $309 each. Jul. 17 Purchased 59 watches for $9,381 ($159 per watch) on account. Jul. 31 Sold 49 watches for $15.141 cash. Aug. 12 Purchased 49 watches for $8.281 ($169 per watch) cash. Aug. 22 Sold 39 watches for $12.051 on account. Sep. 19 Paid for watches ordered on July 17. Sep 27 Received full payment for watches sold on account on August 22. Oct. 27 Purchased 89 watches for $15.931 ($179 per watch) cash- Nov. 20 Sold 99 watches for $30,591 cash. Dec. 4 Purchased 118 watches for $22,302 ($189 per watch) cash. Dec. 8 Sold 49 watches for $15.141 on account. 2.00 points Required: 1-a. Calculate sales revenue, cost of goods sold, and ending inventory as of December 31,2016, assuming Suzie uses FIFO to account for inventory. 72,924 Sales revenue Cost of goods sold 40.694 Ending inventory 14,931
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