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Larson company employs a periodic inventory system and reported the following inventory information for the month of august: august 1 beginning inventory 2,600 units @ $27 cost per unit august 6 sold 1,100 units august 15 purchased 1,400 units @ $36 cost per unit august 18 sold 1,500 units august 23 purchased 900 units @ $29 cost per unit august 26 purchased 600 units @ $23 cost per unit august 29 sold 2,300 units august 30 purchased 1,500 units @ $40 cost per unit during august, larson company reported operating expenses of $29,000 and had an income tax rate of 39%. using the weighted average method, larson company's gross profit for august totaled $71,050. calculate the amount of net income reported on larson company's income statement for august using the lifo method.

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