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[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Henna Co. produces and sells two products, T and O. It manufactures these products in separate factories and markets them through different channels. They have no shared costs. This year, the company sold 43,000 units of each product. Sales and costs for each product follow.

Product T Product O
Sales $ 761,100 $ 761,100
Variable costs 608,880 76,110
Contribution margin 152,220 684,990
Fixed costs 33,220 565,990
Income before taxes 119,000 119,000
Income taxes (32% rate) 35,700 35,700
Net income $ 83,300 $ 83,300

Assume that the company expects sales of each product to decline to 26,000 units next year with no change in unit selling price. Prepare forecasted financial results for next year following the format of the contribution margin income statement as just shown with columns for each of the two products (assume a 30% tax rate). Also, assume that any loss before taxes yields a 30% tax benefit. (Round "per unit" answers to 2 decimal places. Enter losses and tax benefits, if any, as negative values.)

Hint: Prepare a forecasted contribution Margin income statesment for Henna Company for products T and O, with per unit values and total values.

I believe the rows in order should be Sales, Variable Cost, Contribution Margin, Fixed costs, Income before Taxes, Income taxes(tax benefit), and Net income (loss).

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