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mel-nik [20]
3 years ago
8

Based on the following information to construct an income statement, what is the net income amount?

Business
1 answer:
Blababa [14]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The net income amount is $101250

The income statement is made in the explanation part.

Explanation:

<u>Income Statement</u>

                                                            $                $

Sales                                                               950000

Less:COGS                                                    <u>(400000)</u>

Gross profit                                                     550000

<u>Less:Expenses</u>

Selling &Marketing expenses       160000

General & Admin expenses          200000

Depreciation                                   <u>30000  </u>  <u>(390000)</u>

Operating Profit                                              160000

less: Interest expense                                    <u>(25000)</u>

Earnings before tax                                        135000

less: Tax (at 25%)                                            <u>(33750)</u>

Net Income                                                      <u>101250</u>

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