5. What is cost of goods sold?

Answer Posted / kuldeep pandey

Cost of goods sold=

Opening Stock+Net Purchase+Direct Exp-Net Sale-Clossing
Stock.

Net Purchase= Purchase-Purchase Return
Net Sale = Sale -Sale Return

Or

Gross Profit - Sale

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