Mod8 - Computation of Gross Profit - v2
Mod8 - Computation of Gross Profit - v2
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Entrepreneurship
Quarter 2 – Module 8
Computation of Gross
Profit
This instructional material was collaboratively developed and
reviewed by educators from public and private schools, colleges, and
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To make your business gain more profit, begin by adding up all of the money
your business has made in a set period of time (either, quarterly, yearly, monthly,
etc. Other sources, like products sold, services rendered, membership payments, or,
in the case of government agencies, taxes, fees, the sales of resource rights, and so
on.
Note that you will need to subtract any amount of cash refunded to customers
for returns or disputes in order to find an accurate figure for your total income.
Let's say that we own a small publishing business. In the last month, we sold
P20,000 worth of books to retailers in the area. However, we also sold the rights to
one of our intellectual properties for P7,000 and received P3,000 from book retailers
for official promotional materials. If these represent all of our revenue sources, we
can say that our total income is P20,000 + P7,000 + P3,000 = P30,000.
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What I Know
Let us see what you already know about forecasting revenues and costs.
Answer the questions below.
Write True if the statement is correct & write False if you think the answer is not
correct.
_________1. The gross profit rate of the entrepreneurial venture is computed by
dividing the cost of goods sold by net sales.
_________ 2. The gross profit rate provides information on the cost ratio of the
business.
_________3. In evaluating the profitability of the entrepreneurial venture the
evaluation must focus on the information reflected on the face of the
balance sheet.
_________4. The operating profit margin rate indicates information on the
percentage of operating expenses on the net sales.
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_________5. Mr. Q is a practicing Doctor of Medicine. During the month of March
2019 he received Professional Fees amounting to P 1,000,000 and
total expenses of P250,000. The net income of Mr. Q is P 750,000. __________6.
Profit is the money received from customer in exchange of products
given to customer.
_________ 7. The gross profit rate of the entrepreneurial venture is computed by
dividing the cost of goods sold by net sales.
_________ 8. The gross profit rate provides information on the cost ratio of
business.
_________ 9. One of the objectives in evaluating the gross profit rate of the
business is to determine whether the amount of the gross profit is
sufficient to cover the operating expenses.
__________10. The operating profit margin rate indicates information on the
percentage of operating expenses to net sales.
__________11 The government is not interested in financial statements since it is
not a party to any of the transactions of the business.
__________12. The net profit margin rate presents the general perspective of the
operating performance of the business.
__________13. The amount of income per peso investment can be determined by
computing the net profit margin rate.
__________14.In normal situation, it is favorable for the business to have high
inventory
__________15. Preparation & presentation of the financial statements of the entity is
the primary responsibility of an accountant.
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lo Computation of Gross Profit
What’s In
Let’s review of what is revenue of the business. This is an important tool and
materials needed in the operation of the business. It is said that revenue is the result
when sales exceed the cost to produce or manufacture goods/merchandise as well
as costs incurred in selling.
Forecast is advance information that could help us prepare and ready for any
incoming event. Forecasting is the tool used in planning that aims to support
management or a business owner in its desire to adjust and cope up with
uncertainties of the future. If anyone of us can predict that we can be rich so it means
all of us will be rich. This fantasy is played out every day in boardrooms across the
globe with the practice of business forecasting.
What’s New
Activity 1
Read and understand the given problem.
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bottles. He is planning to sell one perfume bottle at P1,500. What is his expected
profit on the 10 boxes of perfumes?
The ultimate goal of any business whether a retail or wholesale is to earn a
profit. Getting the difference between the amount of money earned from the selling
10 boxes containing a dozen of perfume bottles and the cost of those 10 boxes gives
the profit.
What Is It
By using the formula , the gross of XYZ Trading in the year 2017
Net Sales P 734, 000.00
Less: Cost of Sales 577, 000.00
Gross Profit 157, 000.00
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Profit is the gross income. The amount of gross profit provides information to
the entrepreneur about revenue earned from sales.
The term cost refers to the purchase price of the product including of the
product including the total outlay required in producing it.
The gross profit margin is computed as follows:
The gross profit rate measures the percentage of gross profit to sales,
indicating the profit that the business realizes from the sale of the product.
The gross profit rate of XYZ Trading for the year computed as follows:
The gross profit rate may signal to the entrepreneur that the amount of margin
on sales is 21.39%. This rate will be used to determine whether the amount of gross
profit can cover the operating of the business. Since the gross profit rate of XYZ
Trading is 21.39%, the cost ratio to sales will be 78.61%. This information will help
the entrepreneur in assessing whether the cost is too high or too low. Any product
with a very high cost will not become competitive in the market.
The gross profit rate will also help the entrepreneur set the selling price.
The operating the profit margin is the excess of gross profit from operating
expenses.
Gross profit xxxxx
Less: Operating Expenses xxxxx
Operating profit margin xxxxx
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The operating profit margin is the second level of revenue in the income
statement. At this stage, not only the cost of buying or making the product that has
been deducted is included but also the operating expenses. These are expenses
incurred during a particular period only, and are not expected to provide benefits to
any future period. The operating expenses are also period costs.
In case there are no financing charges like interest, expenses, and income
tax, the amount of the operating profit margin is equal to the net income .
Gross profit P 157,000.00
Less: Operating expenses 90,000.00
Operating profit margin P 67,000.00
By applying
The operating profit margin of the business measures the percentage of profit
available after deducting the cost of sales & operating expenses of the business. A
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Net Profit margin xxxxxx
The Income statement.is the net profit margin & the third level in the revenue.
The business is only given consideration like interest expense and income tax.
Operating profit margin P67,000.00
Less: Income tax 20,000.00
Net profit margin P46,900.00
The income statement of XYZ Trading does not reflect any data on
interest expense. Only income tax has been deducted from the
operating profit margin.
XYZ Trading appears to have earned 6.39% of its total sales of P734,000
during the year. This profits rate must be compared with those of other similar
businesses within the industry.
Liquidity Ratios
The quick ratio measures its short-term obligations with its most liquid assets
and therefore excludes inventories from its current assets.
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. Financial statements are important in a company management as a means of
communicating past successes as well as future expectations. The financial
statement records all the operating results such as sales, expenses and profits or
losses.
The Return of investment (ROI) measures the amount of net income per peso
invested to the business.
The average total assets are by dividing the sum of the total assets at the
beginning and end of the period.
Table 1
Liability - - - - -
Owners’
equity 337,398.56 686,417.05 1,052,886.47 1,437,679.36 1,841,711.89
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Total
Liabilities
and Owner's
Equity 337,398.56 686,417.05 1,052,886.47 1,437,679.36 1,841,711.89
Table 1
Projected Five Year Income Statement
Fit Mo'to Ready to Wear Online Selling Business
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5
The owner of an ordinary small business has the freedom to manage and
operate. Ideally he/she prefers business activities which are done easily. However,
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the entrepreneur has to perform the entrepreneurial activities correctly regardless of
whether they are undertaken easily or not. The important in entrepreneurship is that
the business activities are performed correctly.
What’s More
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__________________________________________________________________
2. Will you consider the daily business practices of the small owner within
the concept of entrepprenuership? Why?
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The profitability and ratios are a group financial statement ratios that primarily
determine the profitabilty of the business operation. They provide information on the
efficiency of resource utilization.
The gross profit represents the difference between net sales and cost of sales
of the entrepreneurial venture during a given period. It is computed as follows:
By using the formula, the gross profit of XYZ Co., in the year 2017 is
computed as follows :
Net Sales P734,000.00
Less: Cost of Sales 577,000.00
Gross profit P 157,000.00
Profit is determined by:
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• the money you get from sales
❖ Improve profit by looking at the money you earn from sales, and increase:
o The number of customers o The volume of goods or
services existing customers to buy o The sales price
Performance Task
After learning how to compute the gross profit at least you have learned now
how to do it by your own. Solve and compute the following:
1. A watch store owner decided to offer 20% discount for a particular brand of
watch that sells at P35,000.00. By doing so, his average sales increased from
5 watches to 12 watches a day. If he bought one watch at a price of
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P22,000.00 from the supplier, by how much was his daily profit increased or
decreased by offering such discount on the watch?
2. Michelle went to Baguio and bought 20 jars of strawberry jam for P3,500.00
with 1 5% discount. When she got back to Manila, she sold 10 of the jars for a
total of P1,800.00and the rest as P185.00 each. How much profit did Michelle
again?