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Chapter 9, Problem 9.8ME
(a)
To determine
Gain on sale reported by Incorporation LC in 2011
(2)
To determine
Income from operations reported in 2011, had the gain on sale not been included
(c)
To determine
Income from operations reported in 2013, had the impairment losses not been included
(d)
To determine
The percentage of impairment losses in income from operations, before impairment
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