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VladimirAG [237]
3 years ago
5

The following is a partial trial balance for the Green Star Corporation as of December 31, 2021:

Business
1 answer:
choli [55]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

1. Single-Step Income

                         Income statement

Revenues and gains:                             Amount$

Sales revenue                                         1,400,000

Interest revenue                                     35,000

Gain on sale of investment                    <u>55,000     </u>

Total revenues and gains                       1,490,000

<u>Expenses and losses</u>

Cost of goods sold        740,000

General and administrative  80,000  

expenses

Selling expenses                   185,000  

Interest expense                    <u>45,000</u>

Total expenses and losses                     <u>1,050,000</u>

Income before income tax                      440,000

Income tax expense                                <u>-135,000</u>

Net income                                               305,000

EPS = Net income/Number of common shares

EPS = 305,000/100,000

EPS = 3.05

2.  Multi-Step Income

                               Income statement

Particulars                                               Amount$

Sales                                                               1,400,000

Cost of goods sold                                         <u>-740,000</u>

Gross profit                                                      660,000

<u>Operating expenses</u>

General and administrative  80,000

expenses

Selling expenses                    <u>185,000 </u>

Total operating expenses                               <u>-265,000</u>

Operating income                                             395,000

<u>Other incomes and expenses</u>

Interest revenue                       35,000  

Gain on sale of investment      55,000  

Interest expense                      -45,000

Total other income, net                                      <u>45,000</u>

Income before income tax                                 440,000

Income tax expense                                          <u>-135,000</u>

Net income                                                         <u>$305,000</u>

EPS = Net income/Number of common shares

EPS = 305,000/100,000

EPS = 3.05

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