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Natalie is busy establishing both divisions of her business (cookie classes and mixer sales) and completing her business degree. Her goals for the next 11 months are to sell one mixer per month and to give two to three classes per week. The cost of the fine European mixers is expected to increase. Natalie has just negotiated new term:s with Kzinski that include shipping costs in the negotiated purchase price (mixers will be shipped FOB destination), but the supplier cannot guarantee the invoice price. Natalie has decided to use a periodic inventory system and now must choose a cost flow assumption for her mixer inventory. The following transactions occur in February to May 2018.

Feb. 2 Natalie buys two deluxe mixers on account from Kzinski Supply Co. for $1,150 ($575 each) FOB destination, terms n/30.
16 She sells one deluxe mixer for $1,100 cash.
25 She pays the amount owed to Kzinski.

Mar 2 She buys one deluxe mixer on account from Kzinski Supply Co. for $592, FOB destination Mar. terms n/30.
30 Natalie sells two deluxe mixers for a total of $2,200 cash.
31 She pays the amount owed to Kzinski.

Apr. 1 She buys two deluxe mixers on account from Kzinski Supply Co. for $1,172 ($586 each), FOB destination, terms n/30.
13 She sells three deluxe mixers for a total of $3,300 cash.
30 Natalie pays the amount owed to Kzinski.

May 4 She buys three deluxe mixers on account from Kzinski Supply Co. for $1,800 ($600 each) FOB destination, terms n/30
27 She sells one deluxe mixer for $1,100 cash

Required:
a. Prepare journal entries for each of the transactions.
b. Determine the cost of goods available for sale.
c. Calculate (i) ending inventory, (i) cost of goods sold, (ii) gross profit, and (iv) gross profit rate under each of the following methods: LIFO, FIFO, and average cost. (Round average unit cost to three decimal places.)
d. Natalie is thinking of getting a bank loan. If this is the only factor Natalie has to consider in choosing an inventory cost flow assumption, which cost flow assumption would you recommend that Natalie use? Why?

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