What is NP?
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Answer / sanjiv vishwanathan
we find out net profit from profit and loss a/c .NP=Gp-
opertaING EXP + OPERATING INCOME-NON
OPERATING EXP that is called net profit
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Answer / phani
np stands for net profit ,it net profit after deduction
between indirect expences minus indirect income plus grossprofit
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Answer / shivesh chandra
NP can be explained in a sequence:
Revenue from sales-Cost of goods sold=Gross Profit
Gross Profit-Total operating expenses=Profit before interest
and Tax (PBIT)
PBIT-Interest=Profit before Tax (PBT)
PBT-Tax=Profit after tax (PAT)
PAT=Net Profit
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Answer / om prakash patel
net profit is the profit.which we can achive by deducting
indirect expenses to the gross profit
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