The following are the accounts for Nailsea Limited for the year ended 30 June 19X6: Nailsea Limited
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The following are the accounts for Nailsea Limited for the year ended 30 June 19X6:
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Nailsea Limited Profit and loss accounts for years ended 30 June 19X6 19X5 000 000 Sales 2,280 1,230 Operating costs (1,618) (722) Depreciation (320) (270) Operating profit 342 238 Interest (27) Profit before tax 315 Tax (140) 238 (110) Profit after tax 175 128 Dividend (85) (80) Retained profit for year 90 48
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