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kow [346]
2 years ago
10

Fill in the missing amounts.

Business
1 answer:
aleksandrvk [35]2 years ago
6 0

<u>Solution</u>

                                                         Yoste Company Noone Company

Sales revenue($100,000 + $5,000)             $90,000      $105,000

Sales returns and allowances                        ($6,000)         ($5,000)

Net sales                                                         $84,000   $100,000

Cost of goods sold($100,000 - $40,000)          ($58,000) ($60,000)

Gross profit($84,000 - $58,000)                         $26,000            $40,000

Operating expenses($40,000 - $17,000)         ($14,380)           ($23,000)

Net income($26,000 - $14,380)                          $11,620          $17,000

  • Net Income divide by Net Sales = Profit Margin Ratio
  • Gross Profit divide by Net Sales = Gross Profit Rate

<u>Yoste Company : </u>

Profit Margin Ratio = $11,620 divide by $84,000 = 13.83%

Gross Profit Rate = $26,000 divide by $84,000 = 30.95%

<u>Noone Company:</u>

Profit Margin Ratio = $17,000 divide by $100,000 = 17%

Gross Profit Rate = $40,000 divide by $100,000 = 40%

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