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The Constance Corporation's inventory at December 31, 2018, was $125,000 (at cost) based on a physical count of inventory on hand, before any necessary adjustment for the following: Merchandise costing $15,000, shipped f. o.b. shipping point from a vendor on December 27, 2019, was received by Constance on January 5, 2019. Merchandise costing $45,000 was shipped to a customer f. o.b. shipping point on December 28, 2018, arrived at the customer's location on January 6, 2019. Merchandise costing $21,000 was being held on hand for Jess Company on consignment. Estimated sales returns are 10% of annual sales. Sales revenue was $550,000 with a gross profit ratio of 25%. What amount should Constance Corporation report as inventory in its December 31, 2018, balance sheet?

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