Sandhill Rental Company provided the following information to its auditors. For the year ended March 31, 2017, the company had revenues of $877,800, general and administrative expenses of $358,200, depreciation expenses of $131,455, leasing expenses of $108,195, and interest expenses equal to $78,122. If the company's average tax rate is 34 percent, what is its net income after taxes? (Round intermediate calculations and final answer to the nearest whole dollar, e.g. 5,275.)

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Sandhill Rental Company provided the following information to its auditors. For the year ended March 31, 2017, the company had revenues of $877,800, general and administrative expenses of $358,200, depreciation expenses of $131,455, leasing expenses of $108,195, and interest expenses equal to $78,122. If the company's average tax rate is 34 percent, what is its net income after taxes? (Round intermediate calculations and final answer to the nearest whole dollar, e.g. 5,275.)

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select an income statement item                                                           Depreciation ExpensesRent RevenueEarnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and AmortizationNet Income / (Loss)Leasing ExpensesRevenuesGeneral and Administrative ExpensesUtilities ExpenseEarnings Before Interest and TaxesInterest ExpenseEarnings Before TaxesTaxes
  $enter a dollar amount 
select an income statement item                                                           Leasing ExpensesTaxesUtilities ExpenseEarnings Before Interest and TaxesRent RevenueRevenuesNet Income / (Loss)Depreciation ExpensesInterest ExpenseEarnings Before TaxesGeneral and Administrative ExpensesEarnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization
  enter a dollar amount
select an income statement item                                                           Interest ExpenseLeasing ExpensesEarnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and AmortizationGeneral and Administrative ExpensesRevenuesTaxesEarnings Before TaxesDepreciation ExpensesEarnings Before Interest and TaxesRent RevenueNet Income / (Loss)Utilities Expense
  enter a dollar amount
select a summarizing line for the first part                                                           TaxesEarnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and AmortizationDepreciation ExpensesNet Income / (Loss)RevenuesInterest ExpenseEarnings Before Interest and TaxesGeneral and Administrative ExpensesLeasing ExpensesUtilities ExpenseEarnings Before TaxesRent Revenue
  $enter a total amount for the first part 
select an income statement item                                                           Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and AmortizationRevenuesUtilities ExpenseNet Income / (Loss)Leasing ExpensesTaxesEarnings Before TaxesInterest ExpenseRent RevenueGeneral and Administrative ExpensesEarnings Before Interest and TaxesDepreciation Expenses
  enter a dollar amount
select a summarizing line for the second part                                                           Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and AmortizationTaxesEarnings Before Interest and TaxesGeneral and Administrative ExpensesRent RevenueLeasing ExpensesDepreciation ExpensesEarnings Before TaxesInterest ExpenseRevenuesUtilities ExpenseNet Income / (Loss)
  $enter a total amount for the second part 
select an income statement item                                                           Rent RevenueLeasing ExpensesNet Income / (Loss)Earnings Before TaxesEarnings Before Interest and TaxesTaxesUtilities ExpenseDepreciation ExpensesGeneral and Administrative ExpensesRevenuesEarnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and AmortizationInterest Expense
  enter a dollar amount
select a summarizing line for the third part                                                           General and Administrative ExpensesEarnings Before TaxesEarnings Before Interest and TaxesDepreciation ExpensesNet Income / (Loss)Leasing ExpensesEarnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and AmortizationInterest ExpenseUtilities ExpenseTaxesRent RevenueRevenues
  $enter a total amount for the third part 
select an income statement item                                                           Net Income / (Loss)Earnings Before TaxesUtilities ExpenseGeneral and Administrative ExpensesRent RevenueRevenuesEarnings Before Interest and TaxesLeasing ExpensesInterest ExpenseDepreciation ExpensesEarnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and AmortizationTaxes
  enter a dollar amount
select a closing name for this statement                                                           Depreciation ExpensesRevenuesEarnings Before TaxesUtilities ExpenseGeneral and Administrative ExpensesRent RevenueInterest ExpenseTaxesNet Income / (Loss)Earnings Before Interest and TaxesLeasing ExpensesEarnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization
  $enter a total net income or loss amount 
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