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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obligations. It looks at the firm’s long term liabilities on the balance sheet such as bonds. The most common financial leverage ratios are the total debt ratios‚ the debt/equity ratio‚ the long-term debt ratio‚ the times interest earned ratio‚ the fixed charge coverage ratio‚ and the cash coverage ratio. The asset efficiency or turnover ratios measure the efficiency with which the firm uses its assets to produce sales. As a
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for Microminiature Electronics Repair‚ 2M Technician Recertifier‚ and 2M Technician Recertifier Requalification‚ Sergeant Price ensured curriculum material and testing were properly administered to over 325 students across 35 individual course convenes. His attention to detail resulted in a 98% completion rate over the three courses he supervised. In addition‚ Sergeant Price was individually acknowledged by members of the certifying authority for having been the best instructor of the curriculum
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COST-VOLUME PROFIT (CVP) ANALYSIS This is a technique used for planning short-term run profits by finding the relationship between profits and factors that influence profits. The following factors are taken to be influencing profits:- • Selling price • Variable cost of production • Fixed costs • Activity level (production and sales units) Profit planning is based on break-even analysis and can be worked out using either; a) Algebraic method b) Contribution method c) Break-even
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Being a sorority sister‚ there is a certain expectation of social interaction and personal development; you can’t hide away. You are required to participate in activities which gets you out there doing stuff you may never have pictured yourself doing before. These experiences help to enrich your communication skills and responsibility. As a sorority women you are presented with numerous opportunities to be a leader within your chapter. You can hold an officer position‚ leader positions and committee
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Distributary (16.000 Km. to 26.260 Km.)‚ Tamanpally Minor (5.000 Km. to 14.800 Km.)‚ aqueduct at RD 31.60 Km. of TMC and also so many other ancillary works. In 2005‚ I was invited by OCC Ltd. by OCC Ltd. to execute the P.M.G.S.Y. work under Rural Works Division No.I‚ Malkangiri. The contractors like Naba Pradhan‚ Ajay Raut‚ Late Gyanaranjan Mohanty‚ Ganesh Chandra Mandal‚ Mohammed
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the Best Price Analysis Method Sandra Greene BUS 315 Dr. Lena Maslennikova 27 Oct‚ 2012 Determining the Best Price Analysis Method Every adult that has purchased items‚ whether big or small have conducted price analysis. Price analysis is simply price comparison. When people go to the store to purchase something and compare the price of different brands of the same item‚ they are conducting price comparison. In doing the price comparison
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P5 – Profit & Loss and Balance Sheet Profit and Loss Sheet: | |£ |£ | |Sales: | |80‚000 | | | | | |Less Cost of Sales: | | | |Opening stock |32‚000 | | |Purchases |6‚000 | | |Less Closing stock
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difficult to do so. There are also two main different types of mindsets: fixed and growth. A fixed mindset is described as understanding intelligence‚ talents‚ and abilities as static characteristics of an individual’s nature. People who adhere to a fixed mindset believe that these characteristics are not able to change or develop and thus consider themselves to be at their best at all times. Therefore‚ individuals with a fixed mindset attempt to appear as infallible in an effort to prolong cognitive
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Why Did Global Food Prices Rise? For the last 25 years global food prices have been falling‚ driven by the increased productivity and output of the farm sector worldwide. In 2007‚ this came to an abrupt end as global food prices soared. By September 2007‚ the world price of wheat rose to over $400 a ton-the highest ever recorded and up from $200 a ton in May. The price of corn (maize) surged to $175 a ton‚ some 60 percent above its average for 2006. An index of food prices‚ adjusted for inflation
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