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Business, 18.02.2020 01:16 jw2590

A list of Year 3 revenues and expenses for Green Thumb, Inc. is provided below. Advertising and Promotion Expenses 262,700 Income Tax Expense 56,520 Interest Expense 43,920 Other Expenses 122,600 Other Selling & Administrative Expenses 351,000 Sales Revenue 1,866,300Salaries and Wages Expense 725,000 (a) Calculate the net income for the Green Thumb, Inc. for Year 3. (b) Prepare a statement of retained earnings for Green Thumb, Inc. for Year 3. Assume the company had retained earnings of $162,200 as of January 1, Year 3, and paid out $46,020 in dividends during Year 3.

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