Trading statement

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The trading statement is an expanded version of sales portion of the Income statement. The trading statement's main objective is to determine sales, cost of sales and gross profit.[1] The trading statement is part of effective book keeping within the accounting discipline.

Sales - Cost of Sales = Gross Profit

Cost of sales

The main parts of a cost of sales calculation consists of:

  • Opening inventories (The amount of inventories that the entity has on hand from the previous year)
  • + Purchases (The amount of inventories that the entity purchases over the course of the year)
  • = Goods available for sale (Opening inventories + Purchases +/- other items)
  • - Closing inventories (Inventory on hand at the end of the year)

Example

Ratio calculation

References

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