A company reports on the cash basis. During the company's first year of business, it had sales on account of $1,000,000, inventory purchases on account of $400,000, and other expenses of $200,000. At the end of the year, the company had accounts receivable, inventory, and inventory related accounts payable of $100,000, $10,000, and $50,000, respectively. What is the company's cash-basis income for its first year of operations

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Based on the information given the company's cash-basis income for its first year of operations is $350,000.

First step

Net sales revenues =Sales - Account receivable

Net sales revenues= $1,000,000 - $100,000

Net sales revenues = $900,000

Second step

Net expenditure on purchases =Inventory purchases - Account payable

Net expenditure on purchases =$400,000 - $50,000

Net expenditure on purchases = $350,000

Third step

Cash-basis income =Net sales revenues - Net purchases expenditure - Other expenses

Cash-basis income= $900,000 - $350,000 - $200,000

Cash-basis income= $350,000

Inconclusion  the company's cash-basis income for its first year of operations is $350,000.

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