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Chapter 17, Problem 17E
In the current year, Randa Merchandising, Inc., sold its interest in a chain of wholesale outlets, taking the company completely out of the wholesaling business. The company still operates its retail outlets. A listing of the major sections of an income statement follows.
- A. Net sales less operating expense section
- B. Other unusual and/or infrequent gains (losses)
- C. Taxes reported on income (loss) from continuing operations
- D. Income (loss) from operating a discontinued segment, or gain (loss) from its disposal
Indicate where each of the following income-related items for this company appears on its current-year income statement by writing the letter of the appropriate section in the blank beside each item.
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[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.]
In the current year, Randa Merchandising Incorporated sold its interest in a chain of wholesale outlets, taking the company
completely out of the wholesaling business. The company still operates its retail outlets. A listing of the major sections of
an income statement follows.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Item
1. Net sales
2. Gain on state's condemnation of company property
3. Cost of goods sold
4. Income tax expense
5. Depreciation expense
6. Gain on sale of wholesale business segment, net of tax
7. Loss from operating wholesale business segment, net of tax
8. Loss of assets from meteor strike
Exercise 17-17A (Algo) Income statement categories LO A2
Debit
Section
$ 1,684,000
247,000
264,000
505,000
728,000
Credit
$ 3,300,000
262,000
Indicate where each of the following income-related items for this company appears on its current year…
Cardigan Corporation's results for the year ended December 31, 2022,
include the following material items.
Sales revenue
5,170,300
Cost of goods sold
1,720,000
Selling and administrative expenses 800,000
Loss on sale of investments
122,000
Gain on discontinued operations
57,680
Loss on discontinued operations
400,900
Loss on impairment from continuing
63,000
operations
a. Cardigan Corporation's income from continuing operations before
income taxes for 2022 is:
[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.]
In the current year, Randa Merchandising Incorporated sold its interest in a chain of wholesale outlets, taking the company
completely out of the wholesaling business. The company still operates its retail outlets. A listing of the major sections of
an income statement follows.
Item
1. Net sales
2. Gain on state's condemnation of company property
3. Cost of goods sold
4. Income tax expense
5. Depreciation expense
6. Gain on sale of wholesale business segment, net of tax
7. Loss from operating wholesale business segment, net of tax
8. Loss of assets from meteor strike
Debit
$ 1,888,000
277,000
296,000
566,000
817,000
Credit
$ 3,700,000
293,000
989,000
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