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Multiple-step statement of income and comprehensive income
• LO4–1, LO4–3, LO4–5, LO4–6
Duke Company’s records show the following account balances at December 31, 2018:
Sales | $15,000,000 |
Cost of goods sold | 9,000,000 |
General and administrative expenses | 1,000,000 |
Selling expenses | 500,000 |
Interest expense | 700,000 |
Income tax expense has not yet been determined. The following events also occurred during 2018. All transactions are material in amount.
1. $300,000 in restructuring costs were incurred in connection with plant closings.
2. Inventory costing $400,000 was written off as obsolete. Material losses of this type are considered to be unusual.
3. It was discovered that
4. The company experienced a negative foreign currency translation adjustment of $200,000 and had unrealized gains on investments of $180,000.
Required:
Prepare a single, continuous multiple-step statement of comprehensive income for 2018. The company’s effective tax rate on all items affecting comprehensive income is 40%. Each component of other comprehensive income should be displayed net of tax. Ignore EPS disclosures.
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