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Gross margin is Gross income as a percentage of revenue. Net Margin is net income as a percentage of revenue.
Ex-stock dividend is equal to the price of the dividend of the stock, the only difference is the face that the dividend is actually paid to the seller rather then the buyer of the stock.
The NPA is a Non Performing Asset as defined by the Reserve Bank of India. To calculate the Net NPA you take the Gross NPA minus the balance of a suspense account, DICGC claims, part payments received, and the provisions held.
Net block is the gross block less accumulated depreciation on assets. Net block is actually what the asset are worth to the company
A dividend calculator helps you figure out your returns. You will plug in interest, rate, and the amount, and it will calculate the payments you will receive.
Cash dividend paid has nothing to deal with net income as net income is calculated first and after that it is distributed. If cash dividend is received then it is included in net income calculations and increases the net income.
Gross price-expenses=net price
How to calculate the net floor area when you know the gross floor area
The formula is Gross = Net * ( Tax rate / 100 + 1) You can also use this site to calculate Gross/Net Price. http://jumk.de/bank-formulas/gross-net.shtml
Net Income = Sales - Gross profit Gross Profit - Cost of Production = Net Income
Gross Profit/Net Sales = Gross Profit Margin.
Definition: Retained earnings is that part of net income which is not available to distribute to shareholders in the form of dividend. Formula: Retained earnings = net income - dividend
gross margin ratio is calculated as >GROSS PROFIT/NET SALES
To calculate the net price of a given commodity, subtract the expresses from the gross prices. The new figure is will be the net price.
To calculate the net price of a given commodity, subtract the expresses from the gross prices. The new figure is will be the net price.
Gross Profit Margin = Gross Profit/Revenues Net Profit Margin = Net Profit/Revenues
Gross margin (also known as gross profit) is the difference between Net sales and Cost of goods sold: Net sales - Cost of goods sold = Gross margin Therefore, if you know Gross margin, add it to Cost of goods sold to get Net sales.