Cost of Sales Adjustment (COSA) refers to an adjustment made to the trading profit of an organization due to a holding gain on the cost of sales, commonly within the framework of current-cost accounting.
Trading Profit represents the profit of an organization before deductions for interest, directors' fees, auditors' remuneration, and other similar expenses. It is crucial for assessing the core operating efficiency of a business.
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