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Question: The income statement for Vermont Communications

The income statement for Vermont Communications follows. Assume Vermont Communications signed a 3-month, 3%, $6,000 note on June 1, 2018, and that this was the only note payable for the company.
The income statement for Vermont Communications follows. Assume Vermont Communications signed a 3-month, 3%, $6,000 note on June 1, 2018, and that this was the only note payable for the company.


Requirements:
1. Fill in the missing information for Vermont’s year ended July 31, 2018, income statement. Round to the nearest dollar.
2. Compute the times-interest-earned ratio for the company. Round to two decimals.
Requirements: 1. Fill in the missing information for Vermont’s year ended July 31, 2018, income statement. Round to the nearest dollar. 2. Compute the times-interest-earned ratio for the company. Round to two decimals.





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VERMONT COMMUNICATIONS Income Statement Year Ended July 31, 2018 Net Sales Revenue $ 26,500 Cost of Goods Sold 12,200 Gross Profit 14,300 Operating Expenses: Selling Expenses $ 690 Administrative Expenses 1,550 Total Operating Expenses 2,240 Operating Income 12,060 Other Income and (Expenses): Interest Expense Total Other Income and (Expenses) Net Income before Income Tax Expense Income Tax Expense 2,410 Net Income


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