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Diferentes tipos de estados de resultados, de acuerdo a la empresa. Elabora los dos estados de resultados de la empresa Sonora y emite una conclusión.
Elabora el estado de resultados de la empresa Morena (comercial) y emite una conclusión.
La empresa vende 1,300 artículos a un precio de venta de $87 cada uno, teniendo estos artículos un costo de $44 cada uno, la empresa reporta gastos de administración del 12% sobre las ventas, así como gastos de venta del 15% sobre las ventas, considera un 30% de ISR y un 10% de PTU.

Elabora el estado de resultados del consultorio Médico 3B.

Los datos se integran de la siguiente manera:

Ingresos por servicios: $560,000
Gastos por sueldos: $240,000
Gastos por renta: $45,000
Gastos de publicidad: $12,000
Gastos diversos: $42,000
Gastos por servicios públicos: $18,000
Considera un ISR del 30%
Determina la utilidad del ejercicio.

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