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On March 1, Derby Corporation (a U. S.-based company) expects to order merchandise from a supplier in Norway in three months. On March 1, when the spot rate is $0.44 per Norwegian krone, Derby enters into a forward contract to purchase 695,000 Norwegian kroner at a three-month forward rate of $0.460. Forward points are excluded in assessing the forward contract's effectiveness as a hedge, and are amortized to net income on a straight-line basis. At the end of three months, when the spot rate is $0.455 per Norwegian krone, Derby orders and receives the merchandise, paying 695,000 kroner. The merchandise is sold within 30 days. What amount(s) does Derby report in net income as a result of this cash flow hedge of a forecasted transaction and the related purchase and sale of merchandise?

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