I need the diffnation of Gross profit and Net Profit,
kindly brief. Thanking U.
Answer Posted / meera.m
Gross profit:
Gross profit is used for net profit.Gross profit will take
only opening stock,direct expenses,direct
income,sales,closing stock and purchase.
Net profit is used for balance sheet. Net profit will take
indirect expenses,indirect income only.
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