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Weighted Moving Average
Hello.
Personal, my doubt is how to calculate the weighted moving average, in Power Bi, the problem is when I have to calculate the cost of the unit sold,
multiplying by the average cost, and deducting this value from the Total.
Link with template file:https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1F4X244y3NXB-hnM8rOuqE1UMLVU_3msC?usp=sharing
Example:
Initial = 100 Units of Product X, at the cost of R$ 500.00 per batch
Acquisition of 200 Units of Product X, at the cost of R$ 1,150.00 per lot
The average cost of Product X will be:
BRL 500.00 + BRL 1,150.00 divided by (100 + 200) units
= BRL 1,650.00: 300
= BRL 5.50 per unit
In the effective sequence to a write-off of -120 units
= 120 multiplied at the cost of R$ 5.50 = -660
Accumulated cost goes from R$ 1650.00 - 660 = 990 and the Total of 300 units - 120 = 180, maintaining the average cost, until a new acquisition.
In the example below, where it is 7.19 the correct is 5.81, which would be R$ 1650.00 - 660.00 +1800 = 5.81, if there is no sale Works perfectly.
Your visual does not look like the one you've shown above:
I adjusted, because I had improved the formula. Thanks
I don't understand now... You've improved the formula, so it is already working fine?
No, it's still wrong, note in the image I updated, the correct result is from excel.
Can anyone help me with this question?
@Anonymous
Would you please format the post in a convenient way to read it? Currently it requires people to scroll across and is not very readable. The font is weird as well. Thanks.
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