FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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Author: Libby
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Ian bought some goods in May for $600 and sold them in the following August for $950.For the financial year ending on 30 June,which of the following statements is correct?
A.Ian has expenses amounting to $600
B.Ian has assets of $600
C.Ian has revenues amounting to $950
D.Ian has a profit of $350
(Why A is correct and D is incorrect?)
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