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61. If Fixed cost = Rs. 2,50,000;
Variable cost = Rs. 10 per unit
Selling price = Rs. 15 per unit and
Production level = 75,000 units
Calculate profit earned by using marginal costing technique
Variable cost = Rs. 10 per unit
Selling price = Rs. 15 per unit and
Production level = 75,000 units
Calculate profit earned by using marginal costing technique
62. Which one of the following statements is not true?
63. Consider the following statements:
Assertion (A): Accounting is the language of business.
Reason (R): Accounting provides all information needed by a businessman.
Now select your answer:
Assertion (A): Accounting is the language of business.
Reason (R): Accounting provides all information needed by a businessman.
Now select your answer:
64. Which of the following companies can adopt "Table A" in place of articles of association:
65. Cash flow Statement is governed by
66. Unexpired discount on discounted bill is
67. Method/methods of accounting for amalgamation
68. Which one of the following does not form part of the managerial skills:
69. The Double Entry System of accounting originated in:
70. If the cost of goods sold is Rs. 1,20,000 and gross loss is $${\frac{1}{4}^{{\text{th}}}}$$ of the selling price, then the selling price would be
or
If cost of goods sold is Rs. 1,20,000 and gross loss is 25% of sales, then what will be the amount of sales?
or
If cost of goods sold is Rs. 1,20,000 and gross loss is 25% of sales, then what will be the amount of sales?
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