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Streif Inc., a local retailer, has provided the following data for the month of June: Merchandise inventory, beginning balance
Merchandise inventory, ending balance
Sales
Purchases of merchandise inventory
Selling expense
Administrative expense
$ 46,000
$ 52,000
$ 260,000
$ 128,000
$ 13,000
$ 40,000
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The net operating income for June was:
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$132,000
$126,000
$85,000

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