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Reading the Income Statement

The income statement is typically the financial statement that receives the most attention. It reports a company’s performance over a period of time, typically either one quarter or one year. According to Financial Statement Analysis : A Global Perspective the format of an income statement is:

Sales

- Cost of goods sold

Equals Gross profit

- Operating expenses

Equals Operating profit

+ Non-operating income and gains

- Non-operating expenses and losses

Equals Pre-tax income

- Income taxes

Equals Net income

The top line number is sales – how much revenue a company has taken in from its customers during the period reported. The middle section deducts any expenses the company incurs during the course of doing business. When these expenses are subtracted from sales we have net income – literally the bottom line.

Not all companies use exactly the same terminology. For example, sales are sometimes called Revenues or (in the UK) Turnover. The terms income and profit are also frequently interchanged. Further, each company may have its own specific line items for various expenses normal to that business, but which other companies do not report.

More important, however, is the fact that each line must be analyzed carefully to uncover the secrets it has to tell about how the company is faring in the markets. This analysis can be quantitative (how much were sales and how much did they grow) or qualitiative (what accounting method does the company use to recognize sales).

For more information, see all articles on: Financial Statement Analysis, Fundamental Analysis, Investing in Stocks

See also:
  • Due Diligence for Alternative Investment Managers
  • What is a Stock Worth? Part 5 – Stocks versus Index Funds
  • Revenue Recognition from Barter Transactions
  • Excerpt from Reminiscences of a Stock Operator
  • Excerpt from Reminiscences of a Stock Operator
  • The Theory of Corporate Finance

    The Intelligent Investor: The Classic Text on Value Investing

    Financial Statement Analysis: A Practitioner's Guide, 3rd Edition

    Managing Investment Portfolios: A Dynamic Process (CFA Institute Investment Series)

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