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Why am I doing this?

Most of us are probably active on this subreddit, because they want to increase their financial education in some way or the other.

So do I! I want to improve my financial education by learning at least one new financial term every week.

For me the best way to learn about a new topic is through these steps: researching, explaining and discussing.

I'll explain a financial term and give some of my own thoughts about it. You may have a different opinion on the definition I chose or think about that topic in another way.

And that's where I hope, the discussion kicks in.

But now.. Let's start with this weeks financial term: Profit

When a business gains income from a business activity, the amount of revenue that exceeds all the expenses of that activity is called profit. Or in other words: Profit is the excess income over a company’s expenses.

Types of profit

Three major types of profit can be differentiated when analyzing the profitability of a business.

  1. Gross Profit = Sales – Cost of Goods Sold (Doesn’t include expenses like taxes, administration or interest payments.)
  2. Operating Profit = Gross Profit – Operating Expenses (Operating Expenses include pretty much all costs necessary to run the business e.g. cost for insurance, administration, maintenance, warehousing, transportation, marketing, wages…)
  3. Net Profit = Operating Profit – (Taxes + Interest Payments) (Net Profit is the income left over after all costs have been deducted.)

Example

A company sells chairs and has an income of $100,000. The materials for producing the chairs cost $30,000. The company has $50,000 operating expenses, $5,000 expenses for taxes and $5,000 for interest payments. The resulting profits are:

Gross Profit: $70,000 = $100,000 – $30,000

Operating Profit: $20,000 = $70,000 – $50,000

Net Profit: $10,000 = $20,000 – ($5,000 + $5,000)

There are many factors to consider if you want to invest into a business. Profitability is probably one of them.
So… what do you think is the most important type of profit to look at, when analyzing a business? Which other indicators should be considered urgently?

Feel free to ask questions, comment on my thoughts and give your honest feedback. If you are interested in learning and discussing more financial terms together, let me know. Finally.. thank you for taking your time, reading this and sharing your thoughts with us!



Submitted March 14, 2019 at 06:00AM by AMillionPI https://ift.tt/2HxTG06

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