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To Prepare: The common-size income statement for Incorporation M and Incorporation O.
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The company El Invierno, S.A., presents the following information for you to calculate its accounting and cash profit:
Total Sales................................. $ 1'345,670.20
Cost of Sales.............................. $ 702,875.95
Operating Expenses:
Wages and salaries.......... $149,516.40
Rent................................. 69,250.50
Commissions.................... 320,000.00
Depreciation.............. 114,129.32 $ 652,896.22
Sales, purchases and expenses were made in cash.
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Financial Accounting, Student Value Edition Plus MyLab Accounting with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package (12th Edition)
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