General definitions of profit and loss chapter
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Cost price : The price originally paid in buying an article is called its Cost Price (C.P.), or outlay.
Selling Price : The price that is realised by selling an article is called its Selling Price (S.P.), or Turnover.
Turnover : It denotes the cash value of the sales and thus equivalent to selling price,
Profit or Loss : The difference between selling price (S.P.) and cost price (C.P.) gives profit or loss.
Gross Profit and Net Profit : Gross Profit and Net Profit are defined as follows:
Gross Profit = Total Sales - Direct Cost
Net Profit = Gross Profit -- Indirect Cost
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Cost price : The price originally paid in buying an article is called its Cost Price (C.P.), or outlay.
Selling Price : The price that is realised by selling an article is called its Selling Price (S.P.), or Turnover.
Turnover : It denotes the cash value of the sales and thus equivalent to selling price,
Profit or Loss : The difference between selling price (S.P.) and cost price (C.P.) gives profit or loss.
Gross Profit and Net Profit : Gross Profit and Net Profit are defined as follows:
Gross Profit = Total Sales - Direct Cost
Net Profit = Gross Profit -- Indirect Cost
Selling Price : The price that is realised by selling an article is called its Selling Price (S.P.), or Turnover.
Turnover : It denotes the cash value of the sales and thus equivalent to selling price,
Profit or Loss : The difference between selling price (S.P.) and cost price (C.P.) gives profit or loss.
Gross Profit and Net Profit : Gross Profit and Net Profit are defined as follows:
Gross Profit = Total Sales - Direct Cost
Net Profit = Gross Profit -- Indirect Cost
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