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Gia, inc., has sales of $679,000, costs of $341,000, depreciation expense of $85,000, interest expense of $52,500, and a tax rate of 22 percent. (do not round intermediate calculations.) what is the net income for the firm? suppose the company paid out $40,500 in cash dividends. what is the addition to retained earnings?

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