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Gato Inc. had the following inventory situations to consider at January 31, its year-end. Identify which of the following items should be included in inventory.
(a) Goods held on consignment for Steele Corp. since December 12. select including or not
(b) Goods shipped on consignment to Logan Holdings Inc. on January 5. select including or not
(c) Goods shipped to a customer, FOB destination, on January 29 that are still in transit. select including or not
(d) Goods shipped to a customer, FOB shipping point, on January 29 that are still in transit. select including or not
(e) Goods purchased FOB destination from a supplier on January 25 that are still in transit. select including or not
(f) Goods purchased FOB shipping point from a supplier on January 25 that are still in transit. select including or not
(g) Office supplies on hand at January 31.
Inventory
If the item should not be included in inventory, state in what account, if any, it should have been recorded.

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