what is book profit ?
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profit that has been made but that has not yet been taken, for example when shares have risen in value since they were bought but have not yet been sold: If the land was revalued and stated in the balance sheet at its current market price, this would result in the company making a book profit.
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Book profits refer to the profit earned by the business entity from its operations and activities and is calculated by deducting all the business expenses incurred within a financial year from all the sales revenue and other income generated from the selling of goods & services within that same financial year.
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