Full text: The women's muslin-underwear industry

£0 WOMEN'S MUSLIN-UNDERWEAR INDUSTRY. 
TABLE 20.—PERCENTAGES OF AVERAGE CosTs, BY SPECIFIED ITEMS, AND PROFITS, 
Basep on Ner SAEs, BY COMBINATIONS OF GROUPS OF ESTABLISHMENTS— 
Continued. 
Establishments having net sales of— 
i estab- 
ishments 
: $100,000 $200,000 
Ttems. TeROrtNg Less than andless  andless $400,000 
Gromit $100,000, than than, and over, 
t Ohi Groups I | $200,000, $400,000, Groups IV 
2 = HL Groups IT Grom THT | and VIII. 
ana WL. and VII. 
Manufacturing profit. .......ceeeeeeeneennn 6.78 1.06 
Miscellaneous income (add to profit)....... .06 A 
Interest paid on current loans Be; from. 
profit)... els... tarsal . 60 +35 
Miscellaneous expense (deduct from profit). .ouee.eeeees voveveeenann ear ol 
Final profit. ..... ics sesnaz sec ns 6.24 4.64 4.571 Br . 
Table 20 shows that in the groups having the smallest net sales 
(Groups I and V) the proportionate costs were higher and the profits 
consequently smaller than in the other groups. In the grouping by 
amount of net sales, from the groups with the smallest to those wit 
the broet it is noticeable that the percentage for raw materials de- 
creased from 60.33 to 55.29 and that this accounted principally for 
the decrease in the percentage of the cost of manufacturing and selling 
from 95.77 to 90.75, and for the increase in the percentage of manu- 
facturing profit, from 4.96 to 8.02. 
Tables 21 and 22 give the same information as the two preceding 
tables for establishments in and outside New York City, respectively, 
in each case grouped according to the amounts of their net sales. 
TABLE 21.—PERCENTAGE OF AVERAGE Cost oF EAacu Speciriep Item, AND ProrITs, 
BASED oN NET SALES, BY GROUPS OF ESTABLISHMENTS IN NEW YORK CITY. 
Establishments in New York City having net 
sales of— 
All estab- 
hs 
m New 
a : $100,000 $200,000 
oC Less than and less and less $400,000 
To $100,000, than than and over 
Group I. $200,000, $400,000, Group IV. 
Group II. Group INI. 
Number of establishments reporting....... 65 14 12 11 6 
Nebsalon,.. Be ezcrazazazerene 100. 00 100. 00 100.00 100.00 100. 00 
BAWINBIIAL. ones -sensssinesss noses eI CS. CON OL. 77. 59.95 62.01 55.79 
DIT ECE AN0n. ess cne ivan i rron pa rnimmann 18.43 17.33 18.24 18.19 18.97 
INALOCEIAD0L. ee vv ivan ssw ram mmm sn innnin 3. 3.58 3.27 2.65 3.27 
PP AClOTY OXDENGB. oe vue biases iin min ia 2.71 4.10 2.73 2.72 2.34 
Administrative expense. ...........eueeen 2. 65 3.17 3.70 2.91 1.83 
Sellingexvense.... ... 0... 0...) 7.82 6. 48 6.98 6.26 9.74 
Total manufacturing and selling..... 93.81 96.43 04.87 04.74 01.94 
Cost of goods purchased. ..........oeeueeenn .19 .96 .06 . 06 16 
Deduct increase in stock of goods. ......... . 64 1.21 .93 1.04 .05 
Add decrease In Stock of 2000S... ..ccuvnnss eur mene aarramares ses . Ee ze 
Cost Of g00dS Old... ............... 93.36 96.18 94.00 93.76 92.05 
Manufacturing profit...................... 6.64 3.82 6.00 6.24 7.95 
ee OIE... FELD A, .04 
Interest paid on current loans (deduct from 
Profit)... -..--tcacnnn rin lo .56 .30 . 46 25 . 96 
Miscellaneous expense (deduct from 
DIOR). coco vise sani va kr es Ll I : = ocd Te 
Final profit... .cocrnses nc aann al 6.17 3.52 6.02 5.99 7.03 
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