The only "advantage" for the seller that I can tell--is if you lower the sales price, you would have less in capital gains. The buyer would have the "advantage" of possibly getting a lower rate if points are paid by the seller.
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To create graphs in QuickBooks, you need to go to the "Reports" menu and select the type of graph that you want to produce. Options include: -Income and Expense (Company & Financial) -Net Worth (Company & Financial) -Accounts Receivable (Customers & Receivables) -Sales (Sales) -Accounts Payable (Vendors & Payables) -Budget vs. Actual (Budgets & Forecasts) To change the graph dates, just click Dates at the top of the graph. Finally, to print the graph, just click Print at the top of the graph. There you have it, your QuickBooks graph.
The basic types of research are as follows:• Descriptive vs. Analytical• Applied vs. Fundamental• Quantitative vs. Qualitative• Conceptual vs. Empirical
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Gross and NetGross refers to the total and Net refers to the part of the total that really matters.Gross vs Net IncomeIn accounting, for a P&L (profit and loss statement, Gross profit, or Gross income, or Gross operating profit is the difference between revenue and the cost of making a product or providing a service, before deducting overheads,payroll, taxation, and interest payments. Net profit is equal to the gross profit minus overheads minus interest payable plus one off items for a given time period.Gross Margin vs Net MarginGross margin is the ratio of gross profit to revenue. Net margin is the ratio of net profit to revenue.Gross is the profit from the transaction without deduction. Net is the profit from the transaction after deducting cost of goods and cost of the sale (manpower, taxes, rent, etc.)
Net is your apt unit without the common areas (hallways and corridor and elevator, gross is the addition of those are, usually about 12.5%
This is often used for income. "Gross income" is the total amount of money received, before including expenses in the calculation. Once you subtract expenses, you get "net income" - your actual gain.
Net weight refers to the weight of just the product itself, excluding any packaging or containers. Gross weight includes both the weight of the product and any packaging or containers it is housed in. Net weight helps consumers know the true amount of product they are purchasing, while gross weight is important for shipping and logistics purposes.
Gross and NetGross refers to the total and Net refers to the part of the total that really matters.Gross vs Net IncomeIn accounting, for a P&L (profit and loss statement, Gross profit, or Gross income, or Gross operating profit is the difference between revenue and the cost of making a product or providing a service, before deducting overheads,payroll, taxation, and interest payments. Net profit is equal to the gross profit minus overheads minus interest payable plus one off items for a given time period.Gross Margin vs Net MarginGross margin is the ratio of gross profit to revenue. Net margin is the ratio of net profit to revenue.Gross is the profit from the transaction without deduction. Net is the profit from the transaction after deducting cost of goods and cost of the sale (manpower, taxes, rent, etc.)
The only "advantage" for the seller that I can tell--is if you lower the sales price, you would have less in capital gains. The buyer would have the "advantage" of possibly getting a lower rate if points are paid by the seller.
Some deductions from gross pay to arrive at net pay would be social security tax, federal withholding tax, state withholding tax and state unemployment and/or disability tax. Some other deductions, which could be made either before or after taxable gross pay might be retirement and/or insurance contributions.
Net sand thickness refers to the total thickness of sandstone reservoirs without the inclusion of non-reservoir material, such as shale. Gross sand thickness, on the other hand, includes all layers of sandstone, regardless of their reservoir potential. Net sand thickness is a more accurate measure of the potential reservoir volume available for fluid storage and movement.
Gross Pay is the salary for the period or the number of hours worked multiplied by the hourly rate. Then, deductions are made from gross pay to arrive at net pay. These deductions will vary depending on where the wages were earned. Typically, there will be a combination of Federal, State and possibly local taxes. These taxes may be income taxes, social security, unemployment, disability, etc. There may also be voluntary deductions for things like health insurance or a pension plan.
Freddy vs. Jason grossed $114,576,403 worldwide.
Monsters vs. Aliens grossed $381,687,380 worldwide.
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