
1.
Concept introduction:
Income statement:
The income statement tells about the revenues earned and expenses incurred by the company in a specific period of time. It is also known as operations statement, earnings statement, revenue statement or profit, and loss statement.
Requirement 1:
Calculate the unit product cost and income statement using the absorption costing method.
2.
Concept introduction:
Variable costing:
The method of costing where only variable costs are charged to the products is called as variable costing. The fixed overheads are charged to the units which are sold.
Requirement 2:
Calculate the unit product cost and income statement using the absorption costing method.

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