ACC201 The background material for this module explains and shows examples of income statements. Pay attention to the layout and definitions of the income statement before reviewing the income statement for ABC Company shown below. Case Assignment The background information for the module includes the basic ideas, but for more ideas go to the optional background source principlesofaccounting.com. The site also offers multiple videos that you may find relevant. You may also use other sites to for ideas to complete the table. Do not forget to reference the sources used. ABC Company Income Statement For the Period Ending December 31, 20XX Revenues $ 525,000 Cost $ 200,000 Gross Profit $325,000 Operating Expenses Salaries $100,000 Lease for Office 30,000 Advertising and promotion 24,000 Utilities12,750 Property taxes18,000 Payroll taxes 11,500 Insurance 8,000 Depreciation 20,000 Miscellaneous expenses 9,000 Total operating expenses $233,250 Operating Income$ 91,750 Interest income $250 Interest expense 15,000 Net interest expense $14,750 Net income $77,000 Answer the questions below and explain your answer with numbers, computations, or a sentence or two. Explain the term cost of sales in your own words. Is likely that the balance sheet of this company includes inventory? Gross profit (margin) is a key piece of financial information. Why is it so important? Explain operating expenses? What does the term mean? Does ABC Company have any employees? Explain. There is an error in the income statement. Property taxes are overstated by $10,000. How is the income statement affected by a correction of property taxes? What happens to net income if the company hires a new manager at a salary of $80,000? Does the company own any equipment? Is it informative to also check the balance sheet to answer this question? Explain. Does the company have debt? How much debt? Explain how the income statement and balance sheet provide answers to the questions? How do we know that ABC Company is using the accrual basis of accounting? Hint: Do not forget to look at the balance sheet from the prior module. What happens to income statement at the end of the period? Is it continuous or does it close (terminate)? Assignment Expectations Respond to all questions showing your computations and/or using your own words.