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Chapter 6, Problem 6.3E
1.
To determine
To Prepare: A multi-step income statement.
2.
To determine
To Explain: The way in which the multiple levels of profitability can help in understanding the future profit-generating potential of Incorporation T.
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Oakdale Fashions, Inc.’s, 2021 income statement is reported below.
Oakdale Fashions, Inc., Income Statement for 2021
Net sales (all credit) $ 565,000
Less: Cost of goods sold 215,000
Gross profits $ 350,000
Less: Other operating expenses 90,000
EBITDA $ 260,000
Less: Depreciation and amortization 15,000
EBIT $ 245,000
Less: Interest 80,000
EBT $ 165,000
what is the answer to these two questions to answer the bottom 4
Less: Taxes
Net income $
Determine what the firm's 2021 tax liability is. (Round your answer to the nearest dollar amount.)
Determine what the firm's 2021 net income is. (Round your answer to the nearest dollar amount.)
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6. Pierce Corporation has the following gross profits for 2018 and 2019: Sales = 2019 - P810,000; 2018 - P792,000. Cost of sales = 2019 - 480,000; 2018 - 464,000. Gross profit = 2019 - P330,000; 2018 - P328,000. Sales price was 10% lower during 2019. The change in gross profit due to change in cost price must be:
a. P39,680 F
b. P47,290 F
c. P47,290 U
d. P63,290 F
e. P63,290 U
Tisdale Incorporated reports the following amount in its December 31, 2021, income statement.
Sales revenue
Nonoperating revenue
Selling expenses
General expenses
$300,000
110,000
60,000
50,000
Income tax expense
Cost of goods sold
Administrative expenses
$ 30,000
190,000
40,000
Required:1. Prepare a multiple-step income statement.2. Explain how analyzing the multiple levels of profitability can help in understanding the future profit-generating potential of Tisdale Incorporated.
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Financial Accounting - Access
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