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Wabash, Inc., had revenue and expenses from ongoing business operations for the current year of $480,000 and $430,000, respectively. During the year, the company sold a division of the company that had revenue and expenses (not included in the previous figures) of $100,000 and $75,000, respectively. The division was sold at a loss of $55,000. All items are subject to an income tax rate of 40 percent. Prepare an abbreviated income statement for Wabash for the year.

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