The following accounts are taken from the December 31, Year 4 financial statements of a company.    Accounts Payable$2,075 Accounts Receivable 800 Selling & Administrative Expenses 2,500 Cash 2,200 Common Stock 2,000 Dividends 1,900 Income Tax Expense 400 Interest Expense 75 Other Expenses 500 Notes Payable 5,000 Other Assets 2,500 Other Liabilities 3,000 Other Operating Expenses 2,000 Other Revenue 300 Property and Equipment 11,000 Retained Earnings, December 31, Year 3 4,800 Salaries and Wages Expense 3,000 Supplies 300 Service Revenue 10,000   What is the amount of net income for Year 4?

A. $10,300
B. $3,825
C. $5,625
D. $1,825


Answer: D

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