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eps,ROA,AMORTIZATION,DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GROSS PROFIT AND NET PROFIT,..

Answer / jitu

eps stands for earning per share howmuch we earn per share
roa means return on assets i.e. after utilising assets how
much we are earning and gross profit means profit from
trading activities only and net profit means after
calculating all expenses and income relating to our
business activities we earn net profit.

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eps,ROA,AMORTIZATION,DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GROSS PROFIT AND NET PROFIT,..

Answer / manoj s

EPS:EARNING PER SHARE
ROA:RETURN ON ASSETS
AMOTISATION:TERM USED FOR WRITING OFF INTANGIBLE ASSETS
LIKE GOODWILL ETC..

GROSS PROFIT:PROFIT OF MANUFUCTARIN CONCERN WITHOUT TAKIN
THE OPERATING EXPENSES OF THE CONCERN

NET PROFIT:PROFIT OF CONCERN AFTER INT AND DEP AND CURRENT
YEAR TAX>>

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eps,ROA,AMORTIZATION,DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GROSS PROFIT AND NET PROFIT,..

Answer / ashwin

amortization is ntn but depreciation...

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