Cheaney Corporation owns a number of cruise ships and a chain of hotels. The hotels, which have

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Cheaney Corporation owns a number of cruise ships and a chain of hotels. The hotels, which have not been profitable, were discontinued on September 1, 2010. The 2010 operating results for the company were as follows.


Operating revenues $12,850,000

Operating expenses 8,700,000

Operating income $ 4,150,000


Analysis discloses that these data include the operating results of the hotel chain, which were: operating revenues $2,000,000 and operating expenses $2,400,000. The hotels were sold at a gain of $200,000 before taxes. This gain is not included in the operating results.

During the year, Cheaney suffered an extraordinary loss of $800,000 before taxes, which is not included in the operating results. In 2010, the company had other revenues and gains of $100,000, which are not included in the operating results. The corporation is in the 30% income tax bracket.

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Prepare a condensed income statement.


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Accounting Principles

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Authors: Jerry J. Weygandt, Paul D. Kimmel, Donald E. Kieso

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