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Transcribed Image Text:Hiligaynon Company provided the following information for the current year:
Beginning inventory of 400,000
Freight in of 300,000
Purchase discounts of 900,000
Ending inventory of 500,000
Operating expenses of 1,250,000
and sales discount of 250,000
The gross profit rate is 50%.
The operating expenses is only one-sixth of the total cost of sales.
1. How much is the cost of sales?
2. How much is the purchases?
3. how much is the gross sales?
4. How much is the profit before tax?
5. Without any other transactions that may affect the retained earnings, how much
is the retained earnings?
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