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Answer:
a. Cost of merchandise sold = $3,551,600
b. Gross profit = $2,298,400
c. No, it would not have been different.
Explanation:
a. Prepare the cost of merchandise sold section of the income statement for the year ended April 30, 2014, using the periodic inventory system.
This can be presented as follows:
HARKINS COMPANY
Income Statement (Merchandise Sold Section only)
For the year ended April 30, 2014
Particulars $ $
Merchandise inventory, May 1, 2013 380,000
Purchases 3,800,000
Purchases returns and allowances (150,000)
Purchases discounts (80,000)
Net Purchases 3,570,000
Freight in 16,600
Cost of merchandise purchased 3,586,600
Merchandise available for sale 3,966,600
Merchandise inventory, April 30, 2014 (415,000)
Cost of merchandise sold 3,551,600
b. Determine the gross profit to be reported on the income statement for the year ended April 30, 2014.
Gross profit = Sales - Cost of merchandise sold = $5,850,000 - $3,551,600 = $2,298,400
c. Would gross profit be different if the perpetual inventory system was used instead of the periodic inventory system?
The perpetual inventory system is an inventory management method that maintains a continual record of inventory transactions and therefore makes automatic updates with the use of technology whenever a product is sold or received.
On the other hand, periodic inventory system is an inventory management method in which the amount of inventory is determined at the end of each accounting period or in specified periods through a physical count.
From the above, it can be seen that the major difference between the two is that the perpetual inventory system maintains a continual record of inventory transactions, while the periodic system records only inventory transactions only at the end of the period. However, both will produce the same inventory balance at the end of the period.
Since both the perpetual inventory system and the periodic inventory system will produce the same inventory balance at the end of the period, there would not have been difference in the gross profit if either of the two is used.