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Single-step income statement.Presented below is an income statement for Kinder Company for the year ended December 31, 2014. Single-step income statement.Presented below is an income statement for Kinder Company for the year ended December 31, 2014.   Additional information:1.  Selling, general, and administrative expenses  included a usual but infrequent charge of $7,000 due to a loss on the sale of investments.2.  Other, net  consisted of interest expense, $10,000, and an extraordinary loss of $20,000 before taxes due to earthquake damage. If the extraordinary loss had not occurred, income taxes for 2014 would have been $48,000 instead of $42,000. 4. Kinder had 20,000 shares of common stock outstanding during 2014. InstructionsUsing the single-step format, prepare a corrected income statement, including the appropriate per share disclosures. Additional information:1. "Selling, general, and administrative expenses" included a usual but infrequent charge of $7,000 due to a loss on the sale of investments.2. "Other, net" consisted of interest expense, $10,000, and an extraordinary loss of $20,000 before taxes due to earthquake damage. If the extraordinary loss had not occurred, income taxes for 2014 would have been $48,000 instead of $42,000."4. Kinder had 20,000 shares of common stock outstanding during 2014.
InstructionsUsing the single-step format, prepare a corrected income statement, including the appropriate per share disclosures."


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