Cost price

In retail systems, the cost price represents the specific value that represents unit price purchased. This value is used as a key factor in determining profitability and in some stock market theories it is used in establishing the value of stock holding.

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Forms

Cost prices appear in several forms, such as Actual Cost, Last Cost, Average Cost and Net realizable value.

Cost Price

cost price is also known as c p it is the original price of any item who bought it Cost price is used in establishing profitability in the following ways:

Actual Cost

Actual Cost or Landed Cost In this calculation all expenses in acquiring an item are added to the cost of items to establish what the goods actually cost. Additions usually include freight, duty etc..

Cost

This is the actual value of the item when last purchased. Normally expressed in units.

Average Cost

When new stock is combined with old stock, the new price often overstates the value of stock holding. The better method is to combine the total value of investment in stock, old and new and divide by the total number of units to calculate the average cost. This is a very accurate method of establishing stock holding.

Moving Average Cost

Moving average cost. (MAC) A slight permutation on the above, with the average being calculated from the previous average and new price.

Net Realizable Value

Normally indicates the average value of an item in the marketplace. Often this cost is interchangeable with replacement cost.