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Logan Corp.'s trial balance of income statement accounts for the year ended December 31, 2020 included the following: DebitCredit Sales revenue $280,000 Cost of goods sold $170,000 Administrative expenses40,000 Restructuring Charges18,000 Loss Due to Labor Strike16,000 Interest Revenue 10,000 Freight-out6,000 Loss from discontinued operations24,000 Bad Debt expense6,000 Translation Adjustment on foreign currency 20,000 Totals$280,000$310,000 Logan's income tax rate is 20% On Logan's multiple-step income statement for 2020, income from continuing operations is

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