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[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Laker Company reported the following January purchases and sales data for its only product.

Date Activities Units Acquired at Cost Units sold at Retail
Jan. 1 Beginning inventory 240 units @ $ 16.50 = $ 3,960
Jan. 10 Sales 190 units @ $ 25.50
Jan. 20 Purchase 170 units @ $ 15.50 = 2,635
Jan. 25 Sales 190 units @ $ 25.50
Jan. 30 Purchase 380 units @ $ 15.00 = 5,700
Totals 790 units $ 12,295 380 units

The Company uses a perpetual inventory system. For specific identification, ending inventory consists of 410 units, where 380 are from the January 30 purchase, 5 are from the January 20 purchase, and 25 are from beginning inventory.

Exercise 6-4 Perpetual: Income effects of inventory methods LO A1

Required: 1. Complete comparative income statements for the month of January for Laker Company for the four inventory methods. Assume expenses are $2,250 and that the applicable income tax rate is 40%. (Round your Intermediate calculations to 2 decimal places.)

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