The following information was drawn from the Year 1 accounting records of Ozark Merchandisers: 1. Inventory that had cost $16,200 was sold for $25,920 under terms 2/20, net 30. 2. Customers returned merchandise to Ozark five days after the purchase. The merchandise had been sold for a price of $624. The merchandise had cost Ozark $480. 3. All customers paid their accounts within the discount period. 4. Selling and administrative expenses amounted to $2,592. 5. Interest expense paid amounted to $220. 6. Land that had cost $6,200 was sold for $7,750 cash. Required a. Determine the amount of net sales. (Round your intermediate calculations and final answer to the nearest whole dollar amount.) Net sales b. Prepare a multistep income statement. (Round your intermediate calculations and final answer to the nearest whole dollar amount. Amounts to be deducted and losses should be indicated with a minus sign.) OZARK MERCHANDISERS Income Statement For the year ended December 31, Year 1 0 Operating expenses b. Prepare a multistep Income statement. (Round your intermediate calculations and final answer to the nearest whole dollar amount. Amounts to be deducted and losses should be indicated with a minus sign.) OZARK MERCHANDISERS Income Statement For the year ended December 31, Year 1 0 Operating expenses 0 Non-operating items $ 0 c. Where would the interest expense be shown on the statement of cash flows? c. Where would the interest expense be shown on the statement of cash flows? Operating activities Investing activities Financing activities d. How would the sale of the land be shown on the statement of cash flows? The full sales price of the land, $7750, would be shown as a cash inflow from financing activities on the statement of cash flows. The full sales price of the land, $7,750, would be shown as a cash inflow from investing activities on the statement of cash flows. The full sales price of the land, $7750 would be shown as a cash inflow from operating activities on the statement of cash flows