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  2. Trading statement - Wikipedia

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    Using the example above, we can clearly determine all three variables (sales, cost of sales, and gross profit), as all of the information is provided in the question. If for instance, the question did not stipulate both the sales and the cost of sales figures, though the gross profit figure was given, a ratio calculation can then be performed.

  3. Sales (accounting) - Wikipedia

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    Gross sales are the sum of all sales during a time period. Net sales are gross sales minus sales returns, sales allowances, and sales discounts. Gross sales do not normally appear on an income statement. The sales figures reported on an income statement are net sales. [4] sales returns are refunds to customers for returned merchandise / credit ...

  4. Gross income - Wikipedia

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    For a business, gross income (also gross profit, sales profit, or credit sales) is the difference between revenue and the cost of making a product or providing a service, before deducting overheads, payroll, taxation, and interest payments. This is different from operating profit (earnings before interest and taxes). [1]

  5. List of highest-grossing media franchises - Wikipedia

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    Merchandise sales – $15.4 billion [ar] Box office – $1.329 billion [183] Video games – $450 million [184] DVD & Blu-ray sales – $154 million [185] Video rentals – $67.65 million [145] Comic book Kevin Eastman Peter Laird: Nickelodeon (Paramount Global) Dora the Explorer: 2000 $15.8 billion: Retail sales – $15.413 billion [as]

  6. List of highest-grossing musical theatre productions - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of the musical theatre franchises with the highest theatre admissions. The list includes worldwide ticket sales as well as Broadway ticket sales since 1984. Shows must have sold more than 1 million tickets. The Broadway League did not begin collecting admissions data until June 1984. [1]

  7. Revenue - Wikipedia

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    Gross margin is a calculation of revenue less the cost of goods sold, and is used to determine how well sales cover direct variable costs relating to the production of goods. Net income/sales, or profit margin, is calculated by investors to determine how efficiently a company turns revenues into profits.

  8. Financial ratio - Wikipedia

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    Gross margin, Gross profit margin or Gross Profit Rate [8] [9] ⁠ Gross Profit / Net Sales ⁠ or ⁠ Net Sales − COGS / Net Sales ⁠ Operating margin , Operating Income Margin , Operating profit margin or Return on sales (ROS) [ 9 ] [ 10 ]

  9. Beneish M-score - Wikipedia

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    Beneish M-score is a probabilistic model, so it cannot detect companies that manipulate their earnings with 100% accuracy. Financial institutions were excluded from the sample in Beneish paper when calculating M-score since these institutions make money through different routes.