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Chapter 21, Problem S21A.19SE
Use the following information for Short Exercises S21A-18 and S21A-19.
Burlington Company reports the following information for June:
Sales Revenue $745,000
Variable Cost of Goods Sold 240,000
Fixed Cost of Goods Sold 186,000
Variable Selling and Administrative Costs 152,000
Fixed Selling and Administrative Costs 65,000
S21A-18 Calculating variable costs
Calculate the contribution margin and operating income for June using variable costing.
S21A-19 Calculating absorption costs
Calculate the gross profit and operating income for June using absorption costing.
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