Cost of Goods Sold definition

Cost of Goods Sold means [***].
Cost of Goods Sold means the costs that are directly related to creating or providing the Company Products and Services, calculated in accordance with GAAP.
Cost of Goods Sold means all Manufacturing Costs that are directly and reasonably attributable to manufacturing of ZIOPHARM Product for commercial sale in the countries where such ZIOPHARM Product has been launched.

Examples of Cost of Goods Sold in a sentence

  • Adjusted EBITDA for December 31, 2022 has been restated to account for Stock-Based Compensation recognized in Cost of Goods Sold.

  • Cost of Goods Sold Cost of goods sold increased $397, or 19%, from the 1994 third quarter.

  • According with Martins (2010), until the industrial revolution only existed basically the financial accounts or general as it is also known, because in this time of the year for verification of costs was only used the balance of stock, where he used a formula to identify the Cost of Goods Sold (CMV) or Cost of Goods Produced (COGS) as it’s known.

  • Cost of Goods Sold are forecast based on expected operational maintenance of LGI's equipment, other costs at the average of the previous six months experience and royalty payments in line with existing contracts.

  • Where LGI exits contracts, the spot price is used, with the associated exit fee recognised in Cost of Goods Sold.


More Definitions of Cost of Goods Sold

Cost of Goods Sold means, for any given Program Year, the aggregate cost, as determined in accordance with GAAP applied on a consistent basis, of Roundup Products sold for such Program Year; provided, however, in computing this amount, the cost of Glyphosate, which is a component of this Cost of Goods Sold, shall equal the amount set forth in the Transfer Price, for such Program Year.
Cost of Goods Sold means [ * ].
Cost of Goods Sold means, with respect to the supply of a Licensed Product, the product of the Standard Cost of Manufacturing such Licensed Product and the number of units of the applicable Licensed Product.
Cost of Goods Sold or “COGS” means the direct and indirect costs, which are reasonable and necessary, incurred in manufacturing the Product or the Side Product (as applicable) for sale in the relevant Assigned Territory, in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”) applied and consistent with general industry practice.
Cost of Goods Sold means direct manufacturing costs not to exceed $2.00 for stand alone, CD only, versions of the game. In the event that the product includes any value added components that cause the cost of goods to exceed $2.00, then publisher agrees to consult with Developer and to negotiate in good faith a reasonable deduction for cost of goods sold. Developer also agrees to allow for , a retail discount and marketing allowance not to exceed 20% of wholesale cost, and any applicable royalties payable to third parties for license purposes.
Cost of Goods Sold shall have the meaning assigned to such term in the Financial Appendix.
Cost of Goods Sold means Fully Burdened Manufacturing Costs (as defined below) of each Party relating to Finished Product for sales in [**].