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Cost retail inventory, 12/31/20 $250,000 $390,000 purchases 914,500 1,460,000 purchase returns 60,000 80,000 purchase discounts 18,000 — gross sales revenue — 1,410,000 sales returns — 97,500 markups — 120,000 markup cancellations — 40,000 markdowns — 45,000 markdown cancellations — 20,000 freight-in 42,000 — employee discounts granted — 8,000 loss from breakage (normal) — 4,500 assuming that waveland inc. uses the conventional retail inventory method, compute the cost of its ending inventory at december 31, 2021. (round ratios for computational purposes to 0 decimal places, e. g 78% and final answer to 0 decimal places, e. g. 28,987.) ending inventory using the conventional retail inventory method $

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