Trading statement
The trading statement is an expanded version of sales portion of the Income statement. The trading statement's main objective is to determine sales, cost of sales and gross profit.[1] The trading statement it's part of effective book keeping within the accounting discipline. Primary formulaSales - Cost of Sales = Gross Profit Cost of salesThe main parts of a cost of sales calculation consists of:
Example
A business entity purchases £10400 worth of equipment in order to construct computers. During the financial year, £1400 worth of equipment is returned to the entity by its customers as the equipment was determined to be faulty. The previous financial year, the entity had £3000 worth of equipment left over. The entity makes use of a trucking company to deliver all of its goods. The trucking company charges the entity £120 for the year to deliver the equipment. The entity sold £14500 worth of items during the year to various customers. The entity checked its inventory stock levels at the end of the year and determined that there was £2000 worth of inventories left over.
Sales calculation: Sales = Sales for the year - Returns in (Goods that were returned to the entity during the course of the year) Cost of sales calculation:
Therefore, Cost of sales = Goods available for sale - Closing inventory Gross profit calculation:
Gross profit = Sales - Cost of sales Ratio calculationOften, information in the trading statement is left out and it is up to the bookkeeper to determine the missing value. This is a very popular bookkeeping examination type question. The best way to go about solving the unknown variable being either sales, cost of sales, or gross profit is to make use of a ratio calculation. Want/Have methodUsing the example above, we can clearly determine all three variables (sales, cost of sales, and gross profit), as all of the information is provided in the question. If for instance, the question did not stipulate both the sales and the cost of sales figures, though the gross profit figure was given, a ratio calculation can then be performed. References
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