Survey of Accounting (Accounting I)
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ISBN: 9781305961883
Author: Carl Warren
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 1, Problem 1.7E
Net income and dividends
The income statement of a corporation for the month of November indicates a net income of $90,000. During the same period, $100,000 in cash dividends were paid. Would it be correct to say that the business incurred a net loss of $10,000 during the month? Discuss.
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Income Statement
Goldfinger Corporation had account balances at the end of the current year as follows: sales revenue, $13,600; cost of goods sold, $8,300; operating expenses, $3,200; and income tax expense, $630. Assume
shareholders owned 500 shares of Goldfinger's common stock during the year.
Prepare Goldfinger's income statement for the current year.
GOLDFINGER CORPORATION
Income Statement
For the Year Ended December 31, Current Year
Sales revenue
The following are selected account balances of Rule Corporation at the end of the current year:
Debit
Credit
Operating Expenses
$3,200
Sales Revenue
$17,780
Cost of Goods Sold
8,500
Interest Expense
790
Gain on Sale of Land
590
Rule is subject to a 30% income tax rate, and shareholders own 1,200 shares of its capital stock.
Required:
Prepare the income statement for Rule.
RULE CORPORATION
Income Statement
For the Year Ended December 31, Current Year
Other items:
Earnings per share
Goldfinger Corporation had account balances at the end of the current year as follows:
sales revenue, $29,000; cost of goods sold, $12,000; operating expenses, $6,200; and
income tax expense, $4,320. Assume shareholders owned 4,000 shares of Goldfinger's
common stock during the year. Prepare Goldfinger's income statement for the current year.
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