Manufacturing Firm Income Statement
Slapshot Company makes ice hockey sticks and sold 1,...
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Manufacturing Firm Income Statement
Slapshot Company makes ice hockey sticks and sold 1,880 sticks during the month of June at a total cost of $433,000. Each stick sold at a price of $400. Slapshot also incurred two types of selling costs: commissions equal to 10% of the sales price, and other selling expense of $65,000. Administrative expense totaled $53,800.
1. Prepare an income statement for Slapshot for the month of June
Sales revenue:
Cost of goods sold:
Gross margin:
Sellong expense:
Commisions:
Fixed selling expense:
Administrative expense:
Operating income:
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