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The following are selected ledger accounts of Vaughn Corporation at December 31, 2017. Cash $188,840 Salaries and wages expense (sales) $287,840 Inventory 538,840 Salaries and wages expense (office) 349,840 Sales revenue 4,278,840 Purchase returns 18,840 Unearned sales revenue 120,840 Sales returns and allowances 82,840 Purchases 2,789,840 Freight-in 75,840 Sales discounts 37,840 Accounts receivable 146,340 Purchase discounts 30,840 Sales commissions 86,840 Selling expenses 72,840 Telephone and Internet expense (sales) 20,840 Accounting and legal services 36,840 Utilities expense (office) 35,840 Insurance expense (office) 27,840 Miscellaneous office expenses 11,840 Advertising expense 57,840 Rent revenue 243,840 Delivery expense 96,840 Casualty loss (before tax) 73,840 Depreciation expense (office equipment) 51,840 Interest expense 179,840 Depreciation expense (sales equipment) 39,840 Common stock ($10 par) 903,840 Vaughn’s effective tax rate on all items is 34%. A physical inventory indicates that the ending inventory is $689,840. Prepare a condensed 2017 income statement for Vaughn Corporation.

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