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Fields cutlery, a manufacturer of gourmet knife sets, produced 20,000 sets and sold 23,000 units during the current year. beginning inventory under absorption costing consisted of 3,000 units valued at $66,000 (direct materials $12 per unit; direct labor, $3 per unit; variable overhead, $2 per unit, and fixed overhead, $5 per unit.) all manufacturing costs have remained constant over the 2-year period. at year-end, the company reported the following income statement using absorption costing: sales (23,000 × $45) $ 1,035,000 cost of goods sold (23,000 × $22) 506,000 gross margin $ 529,000 selling and administrative expenses 115,000 net income $ 414,000 60% of total selling and administrative expenses are variable. compute net income under variable costing.

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