The ultimate answer depends upon whether the policy was issued on an "actual cash value"(ACV) basis or on a "replacement cost" basis. ACV takes into account the make, model, age and condition of the item in calculating value. In essence, it pays the depreciated value of the items. Replacement cost coverage generally pays for the replacement of a "like kind and quality" item at then-current prices.
All of this assumes that the fire was a covered cause of loss and that the insurer asserts no coverage defenses.
By the amount of goods or services you can buy for it. By the amount of goods or services you can buy for it. By the amount of goods or services you can buy for it. By the amount of goods or services you can buy for it.
statistic in accountancy helps in knowing the financial position of the business...it also helps in knowing the amount of goods sold ,purchase of the goods and profits of the company...
Selling price = Cost of goods sold + Gross profit percentage on sales
discount is an amount deducted from the usual list price
Carriage is transportation cost. If you are selling the product in your store, you would calculate how much it cost to transport the goods to your store, then factor in the per unit shipping cost. Do a simple COGS (cost of goods sold) calculation. Add the per unit shipping cost to the cost make or buy the product per unit, then add your profit mark-up, say 30%.
fIRST THE GODOWN KEEPER HAS TO DISCHARGE HIS LIABILITY AS BAILEE THEN THE INSURANCE CLAIM CAN BE PAID
Treatment of goods lost by fire etc. and insurance claim thereof :--Goods worth Rs. 10,000 lost by fire. Insurance claim is yet to be received for Rs. 6000.In this circumstance, goods worth Rs.10,000 (which is lost by fire) is to be credited in trading account separately ( not to be clubbed with closing stock).Then since Rs.6000/- is to be received by insurance claim. (so we are not received ,we have to receive)so this should be posted at asset side of the balance sheetRs.4000/- to be debited in profit loss account.(Because its a loss)
if you have an unisured loss - document and determine if it would be worthwhile to claim as a loss on your federal tax return
Dr Cr By: Loss by fire A/c 2000 By: Insurance Co A/c 10000 To: Goods destroyed by fir A/c 12000
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To calculate the cost of goods you have to substract the gross profit from total sales.
Goods in transit insurance is, as it's name suggests, to cover any goods you may be carrying. If you want to know more, visit http://www.choicequote.co.uk/git/git-insurance-uk.asp or call ChoiceQuote Insurance on 0800 440 2180.
Goods in Transit Insurance is required to be taken out by the shipper if the goods are of a high value. Normally the goods are covered for insurance by the haulier but only for a nominal value lets say 5 USD per kilo so this is why separate insurance can be required. A lot of freight companies have goods in transit insurance specifically for certain customers who have valuable high risk products such as sports goods or alcohol.
Calculate it, Idiot.
To calculate manpower or labor productivity, you divide the value of goods and services produced by the total hours worked by employees over a specified period. You can also calculate labor productivity by dividing the total sales by the total amount of hours worked.
In homeowners insurance, abnormal goods are items not commonly found in most homes. For example, a large amount of professional photography equipment, or an amateur radio operator's communications equipment. Since these items are not very common in most homes, they are considered abnormal goods that, unless covered specifically by a rider, are not covered in homeowners insurance.
insurance co.es sell unsought goods like insurance policies,because buyers do not normally think of buying such.