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Cost of Goods Sold

by SSylvester | Aug 17, 2018 | Articles, Uncategorized

Understanding Cost of Goods Sold The second half of figuring out what to charge for your photography requires us to figure out our cost of good sold or COGS. So what is COGS??? It is simply the costs associated with making a product. Let’s use a laptop computer...

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