Gross profit is a company’s residual profit after selling a product or service; it involves deducting the cost associated with the production and sales. To calculate gross profit it involves examining the income statement. In the income statement you take the revenue and subtract the cost of goods sold. This is also called gross margin and gross profit. Gross profit is needed in a company because it shows how efficiently management uses labor and supplies in the production process (Investopedia
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Sarah GunsetACCT 325 Phase 2 IP-2Jason Cade July 21‚ 14 Ethics plays such an important role in the business world. There are organizations and boards that set guidelines specifically to improve the work environment and help control the amount of ethical dilemmas. The SEC works as the head quarters for these boards and has developed many new guidelines since the crisis of the early 2000’s. The International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants (IESBA) has established ethical standards and
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Learning Team A Week One Reflection ACC/422 Monday‚ April 8‚ 2013 Lisa A. Foy Learning Team A Week One Reflection The object of the reflection for this week is to discuss the objectives for Week One and their relation to the importance of the balance sheet to internal and external users. The objectives discussed by Learning Team A are the components of cash and cash equivalents‚ and the comparison and contrast of different inventory cost flow assumptions and how they are valued. The internal
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PROJECT REPORT ON Brand Image of ACC Cement in the Cement Industry SUBMITTED FOR THE PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION TO FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT (Punjabi University‚ Patiala) Faculty Guide: SUBMITTED BY: Ms Kavita Amit Kumar MBA-3rd Roll no. 5277 CHANDIGARH GROUP OF COLLEGES‚ GHARAUN 2010-2012 CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL This is to certify that the project report entitled
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loan for four years? What will your payment be to your local bank‚ assuming your 10% down payment? Be sure to use the formula provided in Chapter 4 and show your work. How much will that car have cost in four years? What will your payment be to the dealership finance company assuming your 10% down payment? Be sure to use the formula provided in Chapter 4 and show your work. How much will that car have cost in 3 years? Which is the better deal and why? I apologize‚ but my formula would not
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Week 5 – Assignment Ilba Rodriguez ACC 205: Principles of Accounting I Prof. Theresa Murray November 16‚ 2014 Problem 1 – Liquidity ratios. A. Edison Stagg Thornton Current ratio 3.56 3.69 3.83 Quick ratio 3.06 2.78 2.5 Current ratio calculations: Edison ($6‚000 (cash) + $3‚000 (short-term investments) + $2‚000 (AR) + $1‚000 (inventory) + $800 (prepaid expenses)) / ($200 (AP) + $3‚100 (notes payable) + $300 (accrued payables)) = 3.56 Stagg ($5‚000 (cash) + $2‚500 (short-term investments) + $2‚500
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2. | Estimate the total misstatement in the segment. | 3. | Set preliminary judgment about materiality. | 4. | Allocate preliminary judgment about materiality to segments. | 5. | Compare combined estimate with preliminary judgment about materiality. | The first three steps in correct sequence would be:Answer | | | | | Selected Answer: | 3‚ 4‚ 2 | Correct Answer: | 3‚ 4‚ 2 | | | | | * Question 3 6 out of 6 points | | | Auditors are responsible for determining whether
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customers. B) both creditors and customers. C) neither creditors nor customers. D) creditors. 3. A purchase of store supplies on account is recorded as a debit to the Purchases account and a credit to the Accounts Payable account. A) True B) False 4. A subsidiary ledger containing only creditors’ accounts is called the accounts payable ledger. A) True B) False 5. Fast Lane Automotive received merchandise that had an invoice value of $6‚500. The journal entry to record the receipt of these goods
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CHAPTER 1 Managerial Accounting and Cost Concepts ___________________________________________________________________________________ ______ Costs are split into two groups: Manufacturing Costs Nonmanufacturing Costs Manufacturing Costs: Direct Materials - Materials that go into the final product Direct Labor - Labor costs that can be traced into parts of the product Manufacturing Overhead - all manufacturing costs except direct materials/labor ‚ such as Indirect Materials‚ Indirect Labor
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Week 1‚ DQ 1: How would you describe the entries to record the disposition of accounts receivables? What is their function? Since the majority of US thrive on the use of credit cards‚ the accounts receivables for a company may no longer be on a cash-to-cash basis. A company may need to sell these accounts to other companies who specialize in handling accounts receivables if they need cash more quickly or if it would be too costly to perform the necessary billing to collect on the account. The
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