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27 July, 18:05

The form of income statement that derives its name from the fact that the total of all expenses is deducted from the total of all revenues is called a:

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  1. 27 July, 21:26
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    The correct answer is letter "D": single-step statement.

    Explanation:

    A single-step income statement is a simplified report mainly listing Revenues at the top of the sheet, Expenses at the bottom, and below Expenses the Net Income resulting from subtracting expenses from revenues. It is a summary of the company's operations that contrast the multiple-step income statement that lists in detail all the accounts where transactions took place given a certain period.

    Though, it will depend on the manager's need to request a single-step income statement or the multiple-step income statement.
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