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Author: William N. Lanen Professor, Shannon Anderson Associate Professor, Michael W Maher
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Chapter 2, Problem 46E
Prepare Statements for a Merchandising Company
University Electronics has provided the following information for last year:
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Prepare an income statement for last year with a supporting cost of goods sold statement.
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