[...] reflects a company’s profits on its usual business activities before deducting taxes, and for non-financial companies, before deducting interest expense.
[...] reflects a company’s profits on its usual business activities before deducting taxes, and for non-financial companies, before deducting interest expense.
[...] reflects a company’s profits on its usual business activities before deducting taxes, and for non-financial companies, before deducting interest expense.
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Operating profit
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2. COMPONENTS AND FORMAT OF THE INCOME STATEMENT on the income statement is operating profit (or, synonymously, operating income). Operating profit results from deducting operating expenses such as selling, general, administrative, and research and development expenses from gross profit. <span>Operating profit reflects a company’s profits on its usual business activities before deducting taxes, and for non-financial companies, before deducting interest expense. For financial companies, interest expense would be included in operating expenses and subtracted in arriving at operating profit because it relates to the operating activities for such
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