Gross and Net profit Gross profit A company’s revenue‚ minus the business’ costs of goods For example: If I sold 5000 cheese sandwiches for £1 each my total revenue would be 50 x £1 = £5000 It costs 25p per sandwich to purchase bread‚ butter and cheese. My gross profit = Revenue – Costs of sales (25p x 5000= £1250.00) = £3750.00 Net profit The business’ gross profit minus expenses For example: My gross profit from my sandwiches is £3750.00 to calculate my Net profit I need to minus
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Assignment 2: Costs and Profit (20 points) In Section 2‚ you learned about costs and profit. Now‚ you’ll apply what you learned. 1. Choose a real or made up example of a company‚ and describe at least three variable costs the company has. (1-3 sentences. 1.5 points) soaring angels attire company’s first variable cost is shirts they customize shirts to whatever you want them to be but how many shirts you want tells them how much material they need. Same thing with the shoes they also customize
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business instead and earn an annual 20 percent profit on his funds. He also estimates that he and his family could earn a total annual wage of $90 000 if they worked somewhere other than the store. a. Calculate the total explicit costs and total implicit costs of running the variety store. b. What is the accounting profit of the variety store? c. What is the economic profit? d. In what way is economic profit superior to accounting profit as an indicator of the overall performance of
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building new structure and of course raising the economics of the city. An event can be for profit or for non-non-profit. In our case‚ we have two for non profit event and one profit event. According from what we learned from our administration class in second year (Séguin‚ 2015)‚ a non profit event will donating the money to a special cause over they cover the overhead cost of the company. In he other hand‚ a for profit event will have as a goal of making money for their benefits. The The process of
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THE USE OF COST-VOLUME-PROFIT ANALYSIS AS A MANAGEMENT TOOL FOR DECISION MAKING CASE STUDY OF NIGERIAN BREWERIES PLC TABLE OF CONTENTS Title page Dedication Acknowledgement Abstract Table of contents CHAPTER ONE 1. INTRODUCTION OF “COST VOLUME PROFIT ANALYSIS AS A MANAGEMENT TOOL FOR DECISION MAKING” 1.1 Background of study 2. Statement of the problem 3. Objectives of the study 4. Significance of the study 5. Research Questions 6. Research
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big role‚ but For-profit prisons take the cake. For-profit prisons‚ also referred to as private prisons‚ are third-party prisons that are contracted by a government agency. Private prisons originally began to exist in a variety of forms in the 1800’s‚ however they largely disappeared from the 1920’s to the 1980’s. For-profit prisons in their current form arrived after the mass incarceration following the War on Drugs. As of 2013 133‚000 inmates were incarcerated in for-profit facilities‚ which
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Many of you have heard of a non profit organizations but do you really know what it is? The definition of a non profit organization is an organization that uses its surplus revenues to further achieve its purpose or mission‚ rather than distributing its surplus income to the organization’s shareholders as a profit. This means that instead of the organization’s profit going into their pocket it goes towards the benefit of the general public for the cause that the organization has dedicated itself
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Maximizing Profits in Market Structures Paper XECO/212 December 16‚ 2012 Maximizing Profits in Market Structures Paper Today’s economy has many different factors that keep in afloat and keeps spending at an all-time high. There are many determining factors that dictate what direction our economy will be heading in. Some of the most important factors in regards with dealing with create revenue for the western worlds are market structures. The most important of the market structures would easily
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Week Four Assignment: Market Structures and Maximizing Profits Shayne Paul Jedlicka XECO 212 October 30‚ 2011 Walter Schaefer Week Four Assignment: Market Structures and Maximizing Profits Three market structures involving monopolies‚ oligopolies‚ and competitive markets make up the economy in the United States. Each market has different characteristics making each an important part of the economy. Maximum profits are received in a monopoly market because of its control over the market
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the long run‚ perfect competitive firms only earn normal profit. This is due to the easy entry and exit of firms into the market. Easy entry is mean that a new firm can easily enter the market if it established supernormal profit in the short run‚ new firms enter the industry and this increase the supply of the product. As result‚ the price falls and reduces the profit. New firms will continue to venture into this business until the profit reach zero. Easy exit is mean that some of the existing
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