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The absorption costing income statement does not distinguish between variable and fixed costs.
Gross Profit Rate
The gross profit rate, also known as gross profit margin, is the ratio of gross profit (sales minus cost of goods sold) to sales, expressed as a percentage.
Merchandise Available
The total quantity of goods available for sale, including beginning inventory plus purchases made during the period.
Estimated Gross Profit
An approximate calculation of a company's gross profit, predicted based on past data and future projections.
Fiscal Year
A twelve-month period used for accounting purposes and preparing financial statements, which may differ from the calendar year.
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