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    Inventory Issue

    Client sold S crop business.

    Sale Date = 04/30/2007

    Sale price breakdown as follow

    Equipment = 220,000 - No issue
    Goodwill = 30,000 - No Issue
    Inventory = 64,000 - How should I handle?
    Total Sale price = 314000

    Balances as of 01/01/07
    Beg Inventory as of 01/01/07 = 84000
    Purchases - 01-01/07 - 04/30/07 = 100,000
    Sales for 2007= 109,224

    End inventory as of 04/30/2007 = 0 - business sold

    Does this mean client lost money on inventory?

    Thanks!

    #2
    inventory sold

    This is just ordinary sales.
    I would put a favorite quote in here, but it would get me banned from the board.

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      #3
      Balances as of 01/01/07
      Beg Inventory as of 01/01/07 = 84000
      Purchases - 01-01/07 - 04/30/07 = 100,000
      Sales for 2007= 109,224

      End inventory as of 04/30/2007 = 0 - business sold

      Assuming the $64,000 is a mixture of the BI and Purchases and the Sales for 2007 does Not include the $64,000 he does have a loss on the inventory.


      Sales = 109,224 + 64,000 = 173,224 - 184,000 = (10,776) ordinary loss

      84,000 BI
      +100,000Purchases
      =184,000Cost of Good Sold
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        #4
        Agree with the above replies

        The $64,000 should be added to sales, and the Inventory account should be zeroed out to either Purchases or COGS. The "loss" of about $11,000 upon liquidation of the inventory will simply become part of the COGS total in the company's final year.
        Roland Slugg
        "I do what I can."

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          #5
          Thank you

          Thank you all for help!

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            #6
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