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Chapter 11, Problem 13E
Prepare an income statement using the contribution margin approach
AJ Manufacturing Company incurred $50,000 of fixed product cost and $40,000 of variable product cost during its first year of operation. Also during its first year, AJ incurred $16,000 of fixed and $13,000 of variable selling and administrative costs. The company sold all of the units it produced for $160,000.
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- a. Prepare an income statement using the format required by generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP).
- b. Prepare an income statement using the contribution margin approach.
- c. Explain why both statements have the same amount of net income.
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