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Chapter 14, Problem 14.4SE
Prepare common-size income statements (Learning Objective 3)
Compare Martinez and Rojo by converting their income statements to common size.
Martinez | Rojo | |
Net sales | $10,900 | $19,536 |
Cost of goods sold | 6,660 | 14,203 |
Other expense | 3,564 | 4,356 |
Net income | $ 676 | $ 977 |
Which company earns more net income? Which company’s net income is a higher percentage of its net sales?
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