INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING
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Chapter 4, Problem 4.4BE
Multiple -step income statement
• LO4–1, LO4–3
The following is a partial year-end adjusted
Account Title | Debits | Credits |
Sales revenue | 300,000 | |
Loss on sale of investments | 22,000 | |
Interest revenue | 4,000 | |
Cost of goods sold | 160,000 | |
General and administrative expenses | 40,000 | |
Restructuring costs | 50,000 | |
Selling expenses | 25,000 | |
Income tax expense | 0 |
Income tax expense has not yet been recorded. The income tax rate is 40%. Determine the following: (a) operating income (loss), (b) income (loss) before income taxes, and (c) net income (loss).
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