Accountancy, asked by mridulgarg3189, 1 year ago

Is it possible for the operating profit to be more that the gross profit?

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Answered by kishorsinh
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Yes if non operating expenses are more than non operating income.
OR
Operating income are more than operating expenses
Answered by BrainlyPARCHO
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YES

Gross profit margin is a measure of a company’s profitability, calculated as the gross profit as a percentage of revenue.

 \sf{ \gray{Gross  \: Profit \:  Ratio }= \frac{ Gross  \: Profit}{ Net  \: sales. }}

 \sf{ \gray{Gross  \: Profit \:  Ratio} = \frac{ Gross \:  Profit} {Net  \: Sales}x 100.}

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