MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING CONNECT ACCESS
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Chapter 1, Problem 6E
EXERCISE 1—6 Traditional and Contribution Format Income Statements LO1—6
Cherokee Inc. is a merchandiser that provided the following information:
Amount | |
Number of units sold | 20,000 |
Selling price per unit | $30 |
Variable selling expense per unit | $4 |
Variable administrative expense per unit | $2 |
Total fixed selling expense | $40,000 |
Total fixed administrative expense | $30,000 |
Beginning merchandise inventory | $24,000 |
Ending merchandise inventory | $44,000 |
Merchandise purchases | $180,000 |
Required:
- Prepare a traditional income statement.
- Prepare a contribution format income statement.
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