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Question
From the following data, calculate the value of operating surplus:
S.No. | Items | Amount in (₹ crore) |
(i) | Royalty | 5 |
(ii) |
Rent | 75 |
(iii) | Interest | 30 |
(iv) | Net domestic product at factor cost |
400 |
(v) | Profit | 45 |
(vi) | Dividends | 20 |
Solution
OS = Rent + Royalty + Interest + Profit
= 75 + 5 + 30 + 45
= 155 crores
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