Principles of Managerial Finance (14th Edition) (Pearson Series in Finance)
Principles of Managerial Finance (14th Edition) (Pearson Series in Finance)
14th Edition
ISBN: 9780133507690
Author: Lawrence J. Gitman, Chad J. Zutter
Publisher: PEARSON
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To determine: The gross profit margin of the firm.

Gross profit margin:

It is a financial metric that helps to evaluate the financial soundness and business model by exposing the amount of proportion remaining from the revenues after the accounting for the cost of goods sold.

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Hence, the gross profit margin of Company D is 16.19%.

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Given information:

It is given that the reported sales of Company D is $31.5 million and the cost of goods sold is $26.4 million.

Determine the gross profit margin of the company:

It is calculated by subtracting the sales from the cost of goods sold divided by sales.

Gross profit margin=SalesCost of goods soldSales=$31.5 million$26.4 million$31.5 million=$5.1 million$31.5 million=16.19%

Hence, the gross profit margin is 16.19%.

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