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Introduction: An income statement is a financial statement that represents the net income earned or net loss incurred by the business during a particular period. It considers all the expenses incurred during the period against the revenue earned the net value determined is known as the profit or loss of the business.
Revised income statement according to generally accepted accounting principles.
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Introduction: An income statement is a financial statement that represents the net income earned or net loss incurred by the business during a particular period. It considers all the expenses incurred during the period against the revenue earned the net value determined is known as the profit or loss of the business.
The amount to be presented for discontinued operations.
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Introduction: An income statement is a financial statement that represents the net income earned or net loss incurred by the business during a particular period. It considers all the expenses incurred during the period against the revenue earned the net value determined is known as the profit or loss of the business.
The amount to be presented for discontinued operations.
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