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Chapter 10, Problem 51PB
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Prepare the income statement for the year ended December 31, 2012.
2.
To determine
Calculate the earnings per share of the company.
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Sales $1,500,000
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Cost of goods sold 800,000
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Sales revenue $ 8,400,000
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Lowell Corporation's income from continuing operations before income taxes for 2021 is:
A) $900,000.
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Net sales $18,000 Cost of goods sold $10,500
Interest income 200 Selling and administrative expenses 2,500
Interest expense 350 Restructuring costs 800
Extraordinary gain 3,000
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