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Onyx Corporation has provided the following information about its operating activities for the year:
 Merchandise Inventory, January 1 $150,000 Merchandise Inventory, December 31 75,000 Purchases 854,000 Selling and Administrative Expenses 65,000 Sales Revenue 1,000,000\begin{array} { | l | r | } \hline \text { Merchandise Inventory, January 1 } & \$ 150,000 \\\hline \text { Merchandise Inventory, December 31 } & 75,000 \\\hline \text { Purchases } & 854,000 \\\hline \text { Selling and Administrative Expenses } & 65,000 \\\hline \text { Sales Revenue } & 1,000,000 \\\hline\end{array} Required: Prepare Onyx's income statement for the year ended December 31,including the heading.Use the format provided below:
 Sales Revenue  Cost of Goods Sold  Beginning Inventory  Purchases  Cost of Goods Available for Sale  Ending Inventory  Cost of Goods Sold  Gross Profit  Selling and Administrative Expenses  Operating Income \begin{array} { | l | l | l | } \hline \text { Sales Revenue } &\quad\quad\quad & \quad\quad\quad\\\hline \text { Cost of Goods Sold } & & \\\hline \text { Beginning Inventory } & & \\\hline \text { Purchases } & & \\\hline \text { Cost of Goods Available for Sale } & & \\\hline \text { Ending Inventory } & & \\\hline \text { Cost of Goods Sold } & & \\\hline \text { Gross Profit } & & \\\hline \text { Selling and Administrative Expenses } & & \\\hline \text { Operating Income } & & \\\hline\end{array}


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