"Closing number?" Closing price is the last price that the stock traded before the closing bell. Closing number could be the amount of shares that traded that day?
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Billy Ocean is a trader in seafood. The firm uses a margin of 1/6. For the month of May 2017 his opening stock was 70,000, purchases as $250,000, and closing stock was $120,000. What as his sales?
the book value of common stock calculated as the following : book value = assets - liabilities and the result is divided by the number of stocks.
The number before a stock price typically represents the stock's current trading price per share. This price fluctuates based on supply and demand in the market and reflects the value investors are willing to pay for that stock at any given moment. Additionally, if the number is preceded by a "+" or "-" sign, it indicates the change in stock price compared to the previous trading session, showing whether the stock has gained or lost value.
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Cost price (Purchase price) or market price whichever is less that would be taken as Closing Stock
Cost price (Purchase price) or market price whichever is less that would be taken as Closing Stock
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To calculate the closing stock for a shop, you need to consider the beginning inventory, purchases made during the period, and sales made during the period. The closing stock is calculated by adding the beginning inventory and purchases made during the period, and then subtracting the sales made during the period. The remaining balance is the closing stock.
The closing price of a stock is the price that the final trade for a stock during the standard market hours was made.
Cost of sales = opening stock + purchases-closing stock Cost of sales = opening stock + purchases-closing stock
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Stock turnover period = Closing stock x 365 / cost of sales
I'm sorry, but I don't have real-time data access, so I can't provide yesterday's closing main number. You can check financial news websites or stock market apps for the latest information on closing numbers.
Billy Ocean is a trader in seafood. The firm uses a margin of 1/6. For the month of May 2017 his opening stock was 70,000, purchases as $250,000, and closing stock was $120,000. What as his sales?
Total Sales + Closing Stock - Opening Stock - Goods Sent To Branch
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