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Chapter 14, Problem 14.9AP
To determine
Comprehensive Income: It is total of net income and other items that must not be shown on the income statement because the realization of items is pending including items like holding gain or loss from available sale of securities and foreign exchange gains or losses
To prepare: A statement of comprehensive income.
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