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yes. By increasing the production, you can increase profit while using Absorption costing. That’s why it is recommended to use Variable costing for internal purpose to get the true picture. By simply increasing production, you’re inventorying Fixed Overhead cost instead of writing it off as an expense.
if the price of the goods increase you can increase your profit, also I believe by investing you profit well you can get higher net without sales and expenditure factors involved… Not an expert though.
Sales is dollar amount, not volume, a lowered tax rate or less debt expenses are counted after sales and expenditures thus affecting net profit, additionally you can have less depreciation which isn’t an expense but will increase net profit
yes. By increasing the production, you can increase profit while using Absorption costing. That’s why it is recommended to use Variable costing for internal purpose to get the true picture. By simply increasing production, you’re inventorying Fixed Overhead cost instead of writing it off as an expense.
By increasing production as well as decreasing total cost
yes by increasing the amount of the sales the profit can be gained without change in the sales and expenditure
Only possible if last time they made some loss.
by decreasing purchase
it is possible if the closing stock of the last year is high and reductions in discounts given by the orgaization.
If the price of the good on the market increases, while your sales and expenditure remain the same, your profit increases. Simple.
if the price of the goods increase you can increase your profit, also I believe by investing you profit well you can get higher net without sales and expenditure factors involved… Not an expert though.
Sales is dollar amount, not volume, a lowered tax rate or less debt expenses are counted after sales and expenditures thus affecting net profit, additionally you can have less depreciation which isn’t an expense but will increase net profit
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