[...] may include labour and material costs, depreciation, some salaries (e.g., salespeople’s), and other direct sales related expenses
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Cost of Goods sold
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Open it An example of grouping by function would be grouping together expenses into a category such as cost of goods sold, which may include labour and material costs, depreciation, some salaries (e.g., salespeople’s), and other
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2. COMPONENTS AND FORMAT OF THE INCOME STATEMENT nature or function. Grouping together expenses such as depreciation on manufacturing equipment and depreciation on administrative facilities into a single line item called “depreciation” is an example of a grouping by nature of the expense. <span>An example of grouping by function would be grouping together expenses into a category such as cost of goods sold, which may include labour and material costs, depreciation, some salaries (e.g., salespeople’s), and other direct sales related expenses.8 Both Danone and Kraft present their expenses by function, which is sometimes referred to “cost of sales” method.
One subtotal often shown in an income statement is gross
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