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21 September, 17:00

Planner Corporation owns 60 percent of Schedule Company's voting shares. During 20X3, Planner produced 25,000 computer desks at a cost of $82 each and sold 10,000 of them to Schedule for $94 each. Schedule sold 7,000 of the desks to unaffiliated companies for $130 each prior to December 31, 20X3, and sold the remainder in early 20X4 for $140 each. Both companies use perpetual inventory systems.

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a. What amounts of cost of goods sold did Karlow and Draw record in 20X3?

b. What amount of cost of goods sold must be reported in

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  1. 21 September, 18:26
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    1. $820,000 and $658,000

    2. $574,000

    Explanation:

    We assume planner corporation is a Karlow corporation and Schedule Company is Draw company

    1. The computation is shown below:

    Cost of goods sold = Number of units sold * cost per desk

    For Karlow, it would be

    = 10,000 * $82

    = $820,000

    For Draw it would be

    = 7,000 * $94

    = $658,000

    2. We assume the question is asking the cost of goods sold reported in the income statement.

    So, the costs of goods sold would be

    = Desk sold by Draw company * cost per desk

    = 7,000 desk * $82

    = $574,000
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