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27 August, 19:01

During 2017, Lopez Corporation disposed of Pine Division, a major component of its business. Lopez realized a gain of $3,000,000, net of taxes, on the sale of Pine's assets. Pine's operating losses, net of taxes, were $3,500,000 in 2017. How should these facts be reported in Lopez's income statement for 2017?

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  1. 27 August, 19:03
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    Answer: Income from continuing operations = $0

    Income from discontinued operations = - $500 000

    Explanation:

    Because Lopez Corporation disposed of a significant part of its business, this is known as an unusual item. Unusual items are transactions that have a massive impact on the financials of the business, but that don't happen regularly in the daily operations of said business. An example of this is selling off a massive component of the business. Because this has a large impact on the financials, this figure is allowed to be shown separately in the income statement, regardless of whether it made a profit or a loss. This is known as income/loss from discontinued operations. Continued operations is the income/loss generated from the parts of the business that are still operational, and in a sense shows the actual amount the business made presently.
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