INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING(LL)-W/CONNECT
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ISBN: 9781260216141
Author: SPICELAND
Publisher: MCG CUSTOM
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Chapter 2, Problem 2.10BE
Financial statements
• LO2–6
The following account balances were taken from the 2018 adjusted
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CALCULATE THE EBITDA
For the year ended December 31,
Notes
2020
2019
Revenue
₱ 10,775,731.00
₱ 11,334,976.00
Cost of Sales
7,175,540.00
7,552,700.00
Gross profit
3,600,191.00
3,782,276.00
General and Administrative expenses
3,278,202.00
3,417,740.00
Finance Cost Or Interest Expense
48,000.00
16,000.00
Net Income before Tax
273,989.00
348,536.00
Provision for Income Tax
82,197.00
104,561.00
NET INCOME AFTER TAX
₱ 191,792.00
₱ 243,975.00
(See Notes to Financial Statement)
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INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING(LL)-W/CONNECT
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