
Concept Introduction-Income statement-
Income statement refers to the financial statement that evaluates the financial performance of the company. It shows the expenses, revenues and net income of a firm over specific period of time. Therefore evaluation of financial performance can be undertaken by identifying the revenues and expenses incurred by the business through both non-operating and operating activities.To Prepare-To prepare income statement.

Answer to Problem 14E
Income statement | ||
Particulars | Amount ($) | Amount ($) |
Sales | 1,250,000 | |
Cost of goods sold | 529,840 | |
Gross profit | 720,160 | |
Operating expenses- | ||
Advertising expenses | 94,000 | |
General and administrative exxpenses | 129,300 | |
Total operating expenses | 223,300 | |
Net income | 496,860 |
Explanation of Solution
Given,
- Sales = $1,250,000
- Advertising expenses=$94,000
- General and administrative exxpenses=$129,300
- Cost of goods manufactured= $534,390
- Finished goods inventory, Beginning = $62,750
- Finished goods inventory, Ending = $67,300 Cost of goods sold is calculated as follows-
Net income is calculated as follows-
Conclusion:
Thus, Income statement is prepared.
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