(125*25 + 50*40)/(125 + 50) = 5125/175 = 29.3 (approx).
How do you compute the cost basis for fairpoint communications spin off
There is no difference between the cost of goods sold and cost of sales. Both are same.What if Cost of Sales relates to a service rather than a "good"? Does that not signify a difference? For example a cost of sales for a service would contain no starting and finishing inventory component as is described in some texts as a way of calculating cost of goods sold.
COGS = products sold (PS) * cost per product to produce (CPP) If we consider inventory, COGS = (beginning inventory - ending inventory + Products produced) * cost per product to produce For further inquiry, contact: gezahegnt@bdu.edu.et
To answer this question two more values need to be stated. One is the cost of electricity in your area and the second is how long does the appliance operate in an hour interval. Electricity is sold in kilowatts/hour.
You cannot compute the cost but you can estimate it on the basis of previous experience.
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cost of goods sold , inventory and sales revenue
The steps involved in preparing a process cost worksheet are: 1. compute the physical units 2. compute output in terms of equivalent units 3. compute equivalent units 4. summarise total cost and assign total costs to units
With any product being sold, cost is always a concern for consumers. If you are writing and introduction and reporting the service of a diagram, the cost should be concluded in the introduction.
You can't.
This depends on the service being provided, but in general is pretty much the same. For example let us use a Painter who is painting your house. The cost of supplies (i.e. paint, brushes, etc) are calculated at cost to the contractor and is the "expense" of doing the service. Also calculating the cost of employee's (in many cases) is an expense and is calculating in the cost of services sold.