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The variable costing income statement for Kilem Company for this year is as follows:  Sales ( 6,000 units) $120,000 variable expenses:  Cost of Goods Sold $36,000 Selling (10% of sales) 12,00048,000 Contribution margin $72,000 Fixed expenses:  Manufacturing overhead $32,000 Administrative 14,40038,400 Net income $25,600\begin{array}{crr}\text { Sales ( } 6,000 \text { units) }&&\$120,000\\\text { variable expenses: }\\\text { Cost of Goods Sold } & \$ 36,000 & \\\text { Selling (10\% of sales) } & 12,000 & 48,000 \\\text { Contribution margin } & & \$ 72,000\\\text { Fixed expenses: }\\\text { Manufacturing overhead } & \$ 32,000 \\\text { Administrative } & 14,400 & 38,400\\\text { Net income }&&\$25,600\end{array} Selected data for this year concerning the operations of the company are as follows:  Beginning inventory 0 - units  Units produced 8,000 units  Manufacturing costs:  Direct labour $3.00 per unit  Direct materials 1.40 per unit  Variable manufacturing overhead 1.60 per unit \begin{array}{lr}\text { Beginning inventory } & -0 \text { - units } \\\text { Units produced } & 8,000 \text { units }\\\\\text { Manufacturing costs: } & \\\text { Direct labour } &\$ 3.00 \text { per unit } \\\text { Direct materials } & 1.40 \text { per unit }\\\text { Variable manufacturing overhead } & 1.60 \text { per unit } \end{array} Required: Prepare an absorption costing income statement for this year.


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