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Use the following information for Ingersoll, Inc., (assume the tax rate is 35 percent): I need this answered in same table format please 2014 2015

Use the following information for Ingersoll, Inc., (assume the tax rate is 35 percent):

I need this answered in same table format please

2014 2015
Sales $ 8,735 $ 9,309
Depreciation 1,215 1,216
Cost of goods sold 2,786 3,150
Other expenses 729 624
Interest 615 693
Cash 4,199 5,293
Accounts receivable 5,529 6,217
Short-term notes payable 884 836
Long-term debt 14,450 16,950
Net fixed assets 35,355 36,357
Accounts payable 4,496 4,275
Inventory 9,760 10,028
Dividends 1,046 1,141

Prepare an income statement for this company for 2014 and 2015.(Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.)

Ingersoll, Inc., Income Statement
2014 2015
(Click to select)EBITDividendsSalesInterestAdditions to RE $ $
(Click to select)InterestCost of goods soldDividendsAdditions to REEBIT
(Click to select)Other expensesAdditions to REDividendsEBITInterest
(Click to select)DepreciationEBITInterestDividendsAdditions to RE
(Click to select)Additions to REOther expensesSalesCost of goods soldEBIT $ $
(Click to select)Other expensesCost of goods soldSalesAdditions to REInterest
(Click to select)EBTInterestCost of goods soldSalesOther expenses $ $
(Click to select)SalesOther expensesCost of goods soldAdditions to RETaxes
(Click to select)Net lossNet income $ $
(Click to select)TaxesSalesDividendsInterestDepreciation $ $
(Click to select)SalesAdditions to RETaxesInterestDepreciation

Prepare thebalance sheet for this company for 2014 and 2015.(Do not round intermediate calculations. Be sure to list the accounts in order of their liquidity.)

Ingersoll, Inc. Balance Sheet as of Dec. 31

2014 2015
Assets
(Click to select)Long-term debtNotes payableNet fixed assetsNotes receivableAccounts payableCashOwners' equity $ $
(Click to select)Owners' equityNotes receivableNet fixed assetsAccounts payableNotes payableAccounts receivableLong-term debt
(Click to select)Notes receivableInventoryOwners' equityLong-term debtAccounts payableNet fixed assetsNotes payable
Current assets $ $
(Click to select)InventoryAccounts payableNet fixed assetsAccounts receivableNotes payableCashLong-term debt
Total assets $ $
Liabilities
(Click to select)Owners' equityNotes receivableAccounts payableNet fixed assetsLong-term debtCashAccounts receivable $ $
(Click to select)Notes receivableLong-term debtAccounts receivableOwners' equityCashNotes payableNet fixed assets
Current liabilities $ $
(Click to select)Net fixed assetsNotes receivableAccounts payableCashLong-term debtAccounts receivableNotes payable
(Click to select)Accounts payableOwners' equityNotes receivableAccounts receivableCashNotes payableNet fixed assets
Total liabilities & owners' equity $ $

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