At the beginning of the year, Culver Ltd. had 860 units with a cost of $7 per unit in its beginning inventory. The following inventory transactions occurred during the month of January: Jan. 3 9 15 Sold 710 units on account for $10 each. Purchased 1,000 units on account for $8 per unit. Sold 790 units for cash at $9 each.

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At the beginning of the year, Culver Ltd. had 860 units with a cost of $7 per unit in its beginning inventory. The following
inventory transactions occurred during the month of January: Jan. 3 9 15 Sold 710 units on account for $10 each.
Purchased 1,000 units on account for $8 per unit. Sold 790 units for cash at $9 each.
Transcribed Image Text:At the beginning of the year, Culver Ltd. had 860 units with a cost of $7 per unit in its beginning inventory. The following inventory transactions occurred during the month of January: Jan. 3 9 15 Sold 710 units on account for $10 each. Purchased 1,000 units on account for $8 per unit. Sold 790 units for cash at $9 each.
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