Gross Profit is calculated by deducting the cost of goods sold, sales return and sales discount from the sales. The operating expenses is not considered for gross profit. The same is deducted from the gross profit for finding the net profit.
Gross Profit = Sales - Cost of goods sold - Sales Return - Sales Discount
Gross Profit = $150,000 - $67,000 - $13,000 - $6,000
Gross Profit = $150,000 - $86,000
Gross Profit = $ 64,000
Thus, gross profit is $64,000
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If we use the values set by the IRS for 2019, the total travel costs deduction = $290.58.
If we use the 2018 value, the total travel costs deduction = $273.05
Explanation:
The new mileage reduction set by the IRS for 2019 is 58 cents (up from 54.5 cents) per mile. Since Jermaine had to travel 3 times during the year and drove for 167 miles, his total deduction should be:
- total travel costs deduction = 3 x 167 x $0.58 = $290.58
If we use the 2018 deduction rates, Jermaine's total travel deduction will be:
- total travel costs deduction = 3 x 167 x $0.545 = $273.05
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