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  2. Cost of the Olympic Games - Wikipedia

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    The current highest cost of hosting the Olympic Games was the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Summer Games, costing approximately US$11.1 billion. In order to meet the requirements set out by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), [4] the Rio de Janeiro council had to invest heavily in building the necessary facilities/venues, and an entirely new subway line.

  3. Cost of goods available for sale - Wikipedia

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    Cost of goods available for sale is the maximum amount of goods, or inventory, that a company can possibly sell during an accounting period.It has the formula: [1] Beginning Inventory (at the start of accounting period) + purchases (within the accounting period) + Production (within the accounting period) = cost of goods available for sale

  4. Average cost method - Wikipedia

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    The Current goods available for sale is deducted by the amount of goods sold, and the cost of current inventory is deducted by the amount of goods sold times the latest (before this sale) current cost per unit on goods. This deducted amount is added to cost of goods sold. At the end of the year, the last Cost per Unit on Goods, along with a ...

  5. Audit finds Tokyo Olympic costs 20% higher than announced

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    The cost of the delayed 2020 Tokyo Olympics is 20% higher than organizers said when they announced officials figures more than a year ago, according to a report by the Board of Audit of Japan.

  6. Ending inventory - Wikipedia

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    Ending inventory is the amount of inventory a company has in stock at the end of its fiscal year. It is closely related with ending inventory cost, which is the amount of money spent to get these goods in stock. It should be calculated at the lower of cost or market.

  7. Top Olympic sponsor Panasonic is ending its contract with the IOC

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    The IOC had income of $7.6 billion in the last four-year cycle ending with the Tokyo Games. Figures have not been released yet for the cycle ending with the Paris Olympics. The IOC’s TOP ...

  8. Olympic ad spending at record levels as streaming boom helps ...

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    The 2024 Paris Olympics kicked off Friday — and the Games are set to be historic in more ways than one. Olympic ad spending has ... "That's creating a lot of available inventory, but also ...

  9. Specific identification (inventories) - Wikipedia

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    They can choose to report that the cheaper goods were sold first, thereby inflating the ending inventory cost and reducing the cost of goods sold, consequently boosting income. Alternatively, management could choose to report lower income to reduce the taxes they are required to pay. This method is also very hard to use on interchangeable goods.

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