Gross profit is the amount of profit in dollars...gross margin is the % profit to expenses
No, return inwards is not a current asset. It is sales returns and comes on the debit side of profit and loss account. otherwise, lessened from the sales on credit side
Gross Margin = (Gross Profit/Sales)*100 Gross Profit = Sales - Cost of Sales Or in words, the Gross Margin is an expression of the Gross Profit as a percentage of Sales, where the Gross Profit is Sales minus the Cost of Sales.
Gross Profit = Sales - Cost of goods sold Gross profit margin = gross profit / Sales
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Gross profit is the amount of profit in dollars...gross margin is the % profit to expenses
Basically, unrealized gross profit is not an asset, liability, expense, revenue and owner equity. Because asset always record in DR side as a nature. Liability record on CR side but we don't have to pay any thing in unrealized gross profit. expense nature is DR revenue nature is CR but unrealized gross profit is expected to be an income after realizing. owner equity means to invest in business and unrealized gross profit is not an investment. So, we have to assume the unrealized gross profit as liability because it is mutually unearned. Unearned, it is an advance amount which is liability until we earned it. Similarly, unrealized is expected to be earned in future after collecting the installments of sales, as unearned is a part of liability so, unrealized gross profit is also a part of liability through unearned account.
No, return inwards is not a current asset. It is sales returns and comes on the debit side of profit and loss account. otherwise, lessened from the sales on credit side
Gross operating profit, or GOP, describes the current line 'Income After Undistributed Operating Expenses' under the Uniform System of Accounts for the Lodging.
Gross Margin = (Gross Profit/Sales)*100 Gross Profit = Sales - Cost of Sales Or in words, the Gross Margin is an expression of the Gross Profit as a percentage of Sales, where the Gross Profit is Sales minus the Cost of Sales.
[Gross Profit Ratio = (Gross profit / Net sales) × 100]
Gross Margin = (Gross Profit/Sales)*100 Gross Profit = Sales - Cost of Sales Or in words, the Gross Margin is an expression of the Gross Profit as a percentage of Sales, where the Gross Profit is Sales minus the Cost of Sales.
Your Gross profit margin is the price you sell a product for minus the cost you paid for that product. It does not take into cinsideration the overhead of your business. If you sell a product for $100.00 and it cost you $90.00, you made $10.00 gross. If the cost of your overhead comes out to $20.00, you have a net profit of -$10.00. Many companies can have a gross profit and lose money overall. Obama's current plan is to ensure more corporations show a gross profit and lower net profit.
Gross Margin = (Gross Profit/Sales)*100 Gross Profit = Sales - Cost of Sales Or in words, the Gross Margin is an expression of the Gross Profit as a percentage of Sales, where the Gross Profit is Sales minus the Cost of Sales.
Gross Profit = Sales - Cost of goods sold Gross profit margin = gross profit / Sales
Gross profit = sales - cost of good sold Gross profit margin = gross profit / sales *100 Gross profit = 240000- 108000 = 132000 Gross profit margin = 132000/240000 *100 Gross profit margin = 55%
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