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arsen [322]
2 years ago
9

Fit-for-Life Foods reports the following income statement accounts for the year ended December 31

Business
1 answer:
LUCKY_DIMON [66]2 years ago
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Answer:

<u>Fit-for-Life Foods</u>

<u>Multiple-step income statement, for the year ended December 31</u>

Sales                                                                            220,000

Less Sales returns and allowances                              (4,000)

Net Revenue                                                                216,000

Less Cost of goods sold                                             (90,000)

Gross Profit                                                                  126,000

Less Operating Expenses :

<em>General and Administrative Expenses</em>

Gain on sale of equipment                ( 6,250)

Office supplies expense                         700

Depreciation expense—Office copier   500

Insurance expense                                1,300

Office salaries expense                      32,500            (28,750)

<em>Selling and Distribution Expenses</em>

TV advertising expense                       2,000

Sales discounts                                    16,000

Sales commission expense                13,000

Sales staff wages                                23,000

Rent expense—Selling space             10,000           (64,000)

Operating  Income / (Loss)                                          33,250

Less Non - Operating Expenses

Interest revenue                                                               750

Net Income / (Loss)                                                      34,000

Explanation:

A multiple-step income statement shows separately profit generated from Primary Activities of the Company (Operating Profit) and profits that included Secondary Activities of the Company (Net Profit)

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