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Net Income: How to Calculate Net Income
Net income is the amount of accounting profit a company has left over after paying off all its expenses.
Click here to learn more about this topic: https://corporatefinanceinstitute.com/resources/knowledge/accounting/what-is-net-income/
published: 13 Apr 2018
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What is Net Income?
What is Net Income? Net Income is also called Net Earnings, Net Profit or the Bottom Line. Bottom Line as in: the final item in a company’s profit and loss statement or income statement, which is an overview of how much a company has earned during a period of time: a month, a quarter, or a year.
⏱️TIMESTAMPS⏱️
00:00 Net Income in the P&L
02:10 Net Loss
02:35 Net income attributable to common stockholders
03:00 Earnings from continuing operations
03:48 Earnings Per Share (EPS)
While Net Income is the Bottom Line, Revenue is the Top Line. Revenue in its simplest form is the sum of the invoices sent to customers for the goods that you have delivered or the services that you have provided. In between Revenue and Net Income are all kinds of expenses or costs. Which expenses exactly depends on...
published: 29 Mar 2023
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Revenue vs. Gross Income/Profit/Earnings vs. Net Income/Profit/Earnings (Bottom Line) in One Minute
Are "revenue" and "income" terms one can consider interchangeable?
Is it okay either way if you say "income" or "profits"... or what about "earnings"... and what is the difference between gross/net when it comes to them?
Unfortunately, confusion abounds when it comes to analyzing a company's revenue, its gross income or its net income (also known as its bottom line). Adding terms such as profit or earnings to the mix and figuring out when/if you should use those makes matters even more confusing for most people.
This video explains everything in a way that won't make your head hurt.
We will simply analyze Tom's one-man business and see how much revenue he generated last year. Unfortunately for him, he won't get to keep all that money, so we will subtract the cost of goods sold so as to...
published: 06 Oct 2019
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What is Net Income?
Net income is a generally accepted accounting principle also known as profit. While net income doesn't paint the entire picture of a company's current financial situation, it is still a useful metric to know before investing in a company. In this video, I explain how to determine net income and how to use it to evaluate a company's financial standing.
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published: 17 Feb 2016
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Net Income Formula (Example) | How to Calculate Net Income?
In this video on Net Income Formula, here we discuss the formula to calculate net income along with practical example and downloadable excel template.
𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐢𝐬 𝐍𝐞𝐭 𝐈𝐧𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐞 ?
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Net income or net profit is calculated to allow investors to measure the amount by which the total income exceeds the Company's total expenses.
𝐍𝐞𝐭 𝐈𝐧𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐞 𝐅𝐨𝐫𝐦𝐮𝐥𝐚
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Net Income Formula = Total Revenues – Total Expenses
𝐄𝐱𝐚𝐦𝐩𝐥𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐍𝐞𝐭 𝐈𝐧𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐞 𝐅𝐨𝐫𝐦𝐮𝐥𝐚
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Company BDA Inc. had income from the sale of $ 200,000 for the year 2016. It paid $ 30,000 as employee wages, $ 60,000 for raw materials and goods, $ 6,000 for other office and factory maintenance expenses.
The Company had interest income o...
published: 19 Oct 2019
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How to calculate NET INCOME // INCOME TAX in the Income Statement
In this video you will learn how to calculate net income and how to calculate income tax in the income statement.
published: 27 Apr 2023
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How to Calculate Net Profit Margin
In this video, we explain how to calculate the Net Profit Margin, a key financial metric that indicates how profitable a business is. By analyzing the last item on the income statement—net income—and dividing it by sales revenue, you can determine how much net earnings are generated for every dollar of revenue. We'll walk you through the formula, explain what a high or low net profit margin means, and discuss why this ratio is crucial for assessing a company's financial health.
Perfect for finance students, entrepreneurs, and business analysts. Click here to learn more about this topic: https://corporatefinanceinstitute.com/resources/knowledge/finance/net-profit-margin-formula/
#NetProfitMargin #ProfitMargin #Profitability #FinancialRatios #Entrepreneurship
published: 11 Apr 2018
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Gross income vs net income | Explainer Video
Gross income vs net income | Whiteboard Animation Video
published: 12 Dec 2018
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Unionbank: H1 2024 net income down; revenues higher at P37.3-B | ANC
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published: 29 Jul 2024
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The INCOME STATEMENT Explained (Profit & Loss / P&L)
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The 'Income Statement', or 'Profit and Loss Statement' (P&L) is one of the three major Financial Statements, along with the Balance Sheet and the Statement of Cash Flows. In this tutorial, you'll find out what the Income Statement is and how you can use it to measure a business's financial performance.
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⏱️TIMESTAMPS
00:00 - Intro
01:02 - Income Statement Definition
01:10 - What a Basic Income Statement Looks Like
02:10 - An Analogy
02:37 - Expanding the Income Statement
03:16 - Direct Costs - Cost of Sales
04:48 - Gross Profit
05:10 - Indirect Costs - Overheads
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published: 19 Aug 2019
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Net Income: How to Calculate Net Income
Net income is the amount of accounting profit a company has left over after paying off all its expenses.
Click here to learn more about this topic: https://cor...
Net income is the amount of accounting profit a company has left over after paying off all its expenses.
Click here to learn more about this topic: https://corporatefinanceinstitute.com/resources/knowledge/accounting/what-is-net-income/
https://wn.com/Net_Income_How_To_Calculate_Net_Income
Net income is the amount of accounting profit a company has left over after paying off all its expenses.
Click here to learn more about this topic: https://corporatefinanceinstitute.com/resources/knowledge/accounting/what-is-net-income/
- published: 13 Apr 2018
- views: 71700
4:18
What is Net Income?
What is Net Income? Net Income is also called Net Earnings, Net Profit or the Bottom Line. Bottom Line as in: the final item in a company’s profit and loss stat...
What is Net Income? Net Income is also called Net Earnings, Net Profit or the Bottom Line. Bottom Line as in: the final item in a company’s profit and loss statement or income statement, which is an overview of how much a company has earned during a period of time: a month, a quarter, or a year.
⏱️TIMESTAMPS⏱️
00:00 Net Income in the P&L
02:10 Net Loss
02:35 Net income attributable to common stockholders
03:00 Earnings from continuing operations
03:48 Earnings Per Share (EPS)
While Net Income is the Bottom Line, Revenue is the Top Line. Revenue in its simplest form is the sum of the invoices sent to customers for the goods that you have delivered or the services that you have provided. In between Revenue and Net Income are all kinds of expenses or costs. Which expenses exactly depends on the type of business you are looking at. In the profit and loss statement of a manufacturing company, if the company reports on expenses by function, you usually see the following categories:
Manufacturing costs like material, labor and manufacturing overheads end up in Cost of Goods Sold (sometimes called COGS).
The costs of non-manufacturing functions like the general manager, sales people, marketing team, customer service, human resources, finance, legal and IT go into SG&A (Selling, General and Administrative expenses).
Research and development expenses get reported as a separate line item.
Deduct interest and taxes, and you get to Net Income.
Net Income isn’t the only level of profitability you can focus on. If you only deduct cost of goods sold from revenue, you get to gross margin. If you deduct COGS as well as SG&A and R&D, you get to operating margin. If you deduct total expenses from revenue, you get to net income.
If you look at the #profitandloss statement of a company that sells services, or the #incomestatement of a bank, you might see different expenses listed compared to what we see here for a manufacturing company. But the idea remains the same: revenue minus total expenses equals net income.
So does a profit and loss statement, or income statement, always end with Net Income? Not necessarily, it can also be a Net Loss. If you are a cruise operator in the middle of a pandemic, and only generate $1.9B in revenue, while your total costs are $11.4B in the same year, then the bottom line is a net loss of $9.5B.
You might also find that a company has two #netincome lines. In the case of Tesla: net income, and net income attributable to common stockholders. Noncontrolling interest is the portion of equity in a subsidiary not attributable, directly or indirectly, to the parent. A small part of the total net income is attributable to these third party shareholders.
You might even find that a company has four net income lines. In the annual report of GE in 2022, net earnings are $292 million. When noncontrolling interests, or minority interests, are deducted, the net earnings attributable to the company are $225 million. When preferred stock dividends are deducted from that number, the net loss attributable to GE common shareholders is $64 million. You can also go in the other direction: take net earnings and add back the loss from discontinued operations to get to earnings from continuing operations of $936 million. Take your pick of the most meaningful net income number!
Net income is an absolute number, showing what is left in earnings after deducting total expenses from total revenue. You can express net income on a per share basis as well, which is called earnings per share or EPS. For Apple in fiscal year 2022, $99.8B in net income divided by 16.3 billion shares equals $6.11 in earnings per share.
Philip de Vroe (The Finance Storyteller) aims to make accounting, finance and investing enjoyable and easier to understand. Learn the business and accounting vocabulary to join the conversation with your CEO at your company. Understand how financial statements work in order to make better investing decisions. Philip delivers #financetraining in various formats: YouTube videos, livestreams, classroom sessions, and webinars. Connect with me through Linked In!
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https://wn.com/What_Is_Net_Income
What is Net Income? Net Income is also called Net Earnings, Net Profit or the Bottom Line. Bottom Line as in: the final item in a company’s profit and loss statement or income statement, which is an overview of how much a company has earned during a period of time: a month, a quarter, or a year.
⏱️TIMESTAMPS⏱️
00:00 Net Income in the P&L
02:10 Net Loss
02:35 Net income attributable to common stockholders
03:00 Earnings from continuing operations
03:48 Earnings Per Share (EPS)
While Net Income is the Bottom Line, Revenue is the Top Line. Revenue in its simplest form is the sum of the invoices sent to customers for the goods that you have delivered or the services that you have provided. In between Revenue and Net Income are all kinds of expenses or costs. Which expenses exactly depends on the type of business you are looking at. In the profit and loss statement of a manufacturing company, if the company reports on expenses by function, you usually see the following categories:
Manufacturing costs like material, labor and manufacturing overheads end up in Cost of Goods Sold (sometimes called COGS).
The costs of non-manufacturing functions like the general manager, sales people, marketing team, customer service, human resources, finance, legal and IT go into SG&A (Selling, General and Administrative expenses).
Research and development expenses get reported as a separate line item.
Deduct interest and taxes, and you get to Net Income.
Net Income isn’t the only level of profitability you can focus on. If you only deduct cost of goods sold from revenue, you get to gross margin. If you deduct COGS as well as SG&A and R&D, you get to operating margin. If you deduct total expenses from revenue, you get to net income.
If you look at the #profitandloss statement of a company that sells services, or the #incomestatement of a bank, you might see different expenses listed compared to what we see here for a manufacturing company. But the idea remains the same: revenue minus total expenses equals net income.
So does a profit and loss statement, or income statement, always end with Net Income? Not necessarily, it can also be a Net Loss. If you are a cruise operator in the middle of a pandemic, and only generate $1.9B in revenue, while your total costs are $11.4B in the same year, then the bottom line is a net loss of $9.5B.
You might also find that a company has two #netincome lines. In the case of Tesla: net income, and net income attributable to common stockholders. Noncontrolling interest is the portion of equity in a subsidiary not attributable, directly or indirectly, to the parent. A small part of the total net income is attributable to these third party shareholders.
You might even find that a company has four net income lines. In the annual report of GE in 2022, net earnings are $292 million. When noncontrolling interests, or minority interests, are deducted, the net earnings attributable to the company are $225 million. When preferred stock dividends are deducted from that number, the net loss attributable to GE common shareholders is $64 million. You can also go in the other direction: take net earnings and add back the loss from discontinued operations to get to earnings from continuing operations of $936 million. Take your pick of the most meaningful net income number!
Net income is an absolute number, showing what is left in earnings after deducting total expenses from total revenue. You can express net income on a per share basis as well, which is called earnings per share or EPS. For Apple in fiscal year 2022, $99.8B in net income divided by 16.3 billion shares equals $6.11 in earnings per share.
Philip de Vroe (The Finance Storyteller) aims to make accounting, finance and investing enjoyable and easier to understand. Learn the business and accounting vocabulary to join the conversation with your CEO at your company. Understand how financial statements work in order to make better investing decisions. Philip delivers #financetraining in various formats: YouTube videos, livestreams, classroom sessions, and webinars. Connect with me through Linked In!
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- published: 29 Mar 2023
- views: 14419
1:42
Revenue vs. Gross Income/Profit/Earnings vs. Net Income/Profit/Earnings (Bottom Line) in One Minute
Are "revenue" and "income" terms one can consider interchangeable?
Is it okay either way if you say "income" or "profits"... or what about "earnings"... and wh...
Are "revenue" and "income" terms one can consider interchangeable?
Is it okay either way if you say "income" or "profits"... or what about "earnings"... and what is the difference between gross/net when it comes to them?
Unfortunately, confusion abounds when it comes to analyzing a company's revenue, its gross income or its net income (also known as its bottom line). Adding terms such as profit or earnings to the mix and figuring out when/if you should use those makes matters even more confusing for most people.
This video explains everything in a way that won't make your head hurt.
We will simply analyze Tom's one-man business and see how much revenue he generated last year. Unfortunately for him, he won't get to keep all that money, so we will subtract the cost of goods sold so as to calculate his gross income (or profit, or earnings... either option is okay in our case). Finally, he doesn't keep that money either, so we will ultimately have to also calculate his net income, something many analysts refer to as the bottom line.
That's really all there is to it.
You don't have to memorize the terms in a robot-like manner, the name of the game is understanding the journey from revenue to net income. This video explains just that :)
https://wn.com/Revenue_Vs._Gross_Income_Profit_Earnings_Vs._Net_Income_Profit_Earnings_(Bottom_Line)_In_One_Minute
Are "revenue" and "income" terms one can consider interchangeable?
Is it okay either way if you say "income" or "profits"... or what about "earnings"... and what is the difference between gross/net when it comes to them?
Unfortunately, confusion abounds when it comes to analyzing a company's revenue, its gross income or its net income (also known as its bottom line). Adding terms such as profit or earnings to the mix and figuring out when/if you should use those makes matters even more confusing for most people.
This video explains everything in a way that won't make your head hurt.
We will simply analyze Tom's one-man business and see how much revenue he generated last year. Unfortunately for him, he won't get to keep all that money, so we will subtract the cost of goods sold so as to calculate his gross income (or profit, or earnings... either option is okay in our case). Finally, he doesn't keep that money either, so we will ultimately have to also calculate his net income, something many analysts refer to as the bottom line.
That's really all there is to it.
You don't have to memorize the terms in a robot-like manner, the name of the game is understanding the journey from revenue to net income. This video explains just that :)
- published: 06 Oct 2019
- views: 105625
2:27
What is Net Income?
Net income is a generally accepted accounting principle also known as profit. While net income doesn't paint the entire picture of a company's current financial...
Net income is a generally accepted accounting principle also known as profit. While net income doesn't paint the entire picture of a company's current financial situation, it is still a useful metric to know before investing in a company. In this video, I explain how to determine net income and how to use it to evaluate a company's financial standing.
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https://wn.com/What_Is_Net_Income
Net income is a generally accepted accounting principle also known as profit. While net income doesn't paint the entire picture of a company's current financial situation, it is still a useful metric to know before investing in a company. In this video, I explain how to determine net income and how to use it to evaluate a company's financial standing.
To sign-up for my Transformational Investing Webinar, visit: http://bit.ly/1KoyuXq
Think you have enough money saved for retirement? Learn more:
I'm now on Clubhouse! Give me a follow: @philtown — see you there! http://bit.ly/1Koytmp
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_____________
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- published: 17 Feb 2016
- views: 146669
11:45
Net Income Formula (Example) | How to Calculate Net Income?
In this video on Net Income Formula, here we discuss the formula to calculate net income along with practical example and downloadable excel template.
𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐢𝐬 ...
In this video on Net Income Formula, here we discuss the formula to calculate net income along with practical example and downloadable excel template.
𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐢𝐬 𝐍𝐞𝐭 𝐈𝐧𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐞 ?
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Net income or net profit is calculated to allow investors to measure the amount by which the total income exceeds the Company's total expenses.
𝐍𝐞𝐭 𝐈𝐧𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐞 𝐅𝐨𝐫𝐦𝐮𝐥𝐚
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Net Income Formula = Total Revenues – Total Expenses
𝐄𝐱𝐚𝐦𝐩𝐥𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐍𝐞𝐭 𝐈𝐧𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐞 𝐅𝐨𝐫𝐦𝐮𝐥𝐚
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Company BDA Inc. had income from the sale of $ 200,000 for the year 2016. It paid $ 30,000 as employee wages, $ 60,000 for raw materials and goods, $ 6,000 for other office and factory maintenance expenses.
The Company had interest income of $ 4000 and paid $ 2700 in taxes. What is the net income of the Company BDA Inc.?
From above data we need to first calculate total revenue and total expense.
Total Revenue
Total Revenue = 200000 + 4000 = 204,000.
Total Expenses = Employee wages + raw materials + office and factory maintenance + interest income + taxes
Total expenses = 30000 + 60000 + 6000 + 4000 + 2700 = $102700.
By using above formula we get net income as follows,
Net Income = Total revenue – total expenses
Net Income = 204,000 – 102700
Net Income = $101300
To know more about the 𝐍𝐞𝐭 𝐈𝐧𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐞 𝐅𝐨𝐫𝐦𝐮𝐥𝐚, you can go to this 𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐤 𝐡𝐞𝐫𝐞:- https://www.wallstreetmojo.com/net-income-formula/
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In this video on Net Income Formula, here we discuss the formula to calculate net income along with practical example and downloadable excel template.
𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐢𝐬 𝐍𝐞𝐭 𝐈𝐧𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐞 ?
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Net income or net profit is calculated to allow investors to measure the amount by which the total income exceeds the Company's total expenses.
𝐍𝐞𝐭 𝐈𝐧𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐞 𝐅𝐨𝐫𝐦𝐮𝐥𝐚
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Net Income Formula = Total Revenues – Total Expenses
𝐄𝐱𝐚𝐦𝐩𝐥𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐍𝐞𝐭 𝐈𝐧𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐞 𝐅𝐨𝐫𝐦𝐮𝐥𝐚
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Company BDA Inc. had income from the sale of $ 200,000 for the year 2016. It paid $ 30,000 as employee wages, $ 60,000 for raw materials and goods, $ 6,000 for other office and factory maintenance expenses.
The Company had interest income of $ 4000 and paid $ 2700 in taxes. What is the net income of the Company BDA Inc.?
From above data we need to first calculate total revenue and total expense.
Total Revenue
Total Revenue = 200000 + 4000 = 204,000.
Total Expenses = Employee wages + raw materials + office and factory maintenance + interest income + taxes
Total expenses = 30000 + 60000 + 6000 + 4000 + 2700 = $102700.
By using above formula we get net income as follows,
Net Income = Total revenue – total expenses
Net Income = 204,000 – 102700
Net Income = $101300
To know more about the 𝐍𝐞𝐭 𝐈𝐧𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐞 𝐅𝐨𝐫𝐦𝐮𝐥𝐚, you can go to this 𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐤 𝐡𝐞𝐫𝐞:- https://www.wallstreetmojo.com/net-income-formula/
Connect with us!
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- published: 19 Oct 2019
- views: 73253
4:27
How to calculate NET INCOME // INCOME TAX in the Income Statement
In this video you will learn how to calculate net income and how to calculate income tax in the income statement.
In this video you will learn how to calculate net income and how to calculate income tax in the income statement.
https://wn.com/How_To_Calculate_Net_Income_Income_Tax_In_The_Income_Statement
In this video you will learn how to calculate net income and how to calculate income tax in the income statement.
- published: 27 Apr 2023
- views: 2996
0:32
How to Calculate Net Profit Margin
In this video, we explain how to calculate the Net Profit Margin, a key financial metric that indicates how profitable a business is. By analyzing the last item...
In this video, we explain how to calculate the Net Profit Margin, a key financial metric that indicates how profitable a business is. By analyzing the last item on the income statement—net income—and dividing it by sales revenue, you can determine how much net earnings are generated for every dollar of revenue. We'll walk you through the formula, explain what a high or low net profit margin means, and discuss why this ratio is crucial for assessing a company's financial health.
Perfect for finance students, entrepreneurs, and business analysts. Click here to learn more about this topic: https://corporatefinanceinstitute.com/resources/knowledge/finance/net-profit-margin-formula/
#NetProfitMargin #ProfitMargin #Profitability #FinancialRatios #Entrepreneurship
https://wn.com/How_To_Calculate_Net_Profit_Margin
In this video, we explain how to calculate the Net Profit Margin, a key financial metric that indicates how profitable a business is. By analyzing the last item on the income statement—net income—and dividing it by sales revenue, you can determine how much net earnings are generated for every dollar of revenue. We'll walk you through the formula, explain what a high or low net profit margin means, and discuss why this ratio is crucial for assessing a company's financial health.
Perfect for finance students, entrepreneurs, and business analysts. Click here to learn more about this topic: https://corporatefinanceinstitute.com/resources/knowledge/finance/net-profit-margin-formula/
#NetProfitMargin #ProfitMargin #Profitability #FinancialRatios #Entrepreneurship
- published: 11 Apr 2018
- views: 26568
4:04
Unionbank: H1 2024 net income down; revenues higher at P37.3-B | ANC
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Here are the stories that made it to ANC's "Business Outlook."
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- published: 29 Jul 2024
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11:26
The INCOME STATEMENT Explained (Profit & Loss / P&L)
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The 'Inc...
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The 'Income Statement', or 'Profit and Loss Statement' (P&L) is one of the three major Financial Statements, along with the Balance Sheet and the Statement of Cash Flows. In this tutorial, you'll find out what the Income Statement is and how you can use it to measure a business's financial performance.
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02:10 - An Analogy
02:37 - Expanding the Income Statement
03:16 - Direct Costs - Cost of Sales
04:48 - Gross Profit
05:10 - Indirect Costs - Overheads
06:15 - Operating Profit
06:42 - Comparative Periods
07:18 - Example - Imaginary Company
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09:34 - Interest Expenses & Tax
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10:12 - Gross Profit vs Operating Profit vs Net Profit
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The 'Income Statement', or 'Profit and Loss Statement' (P&L) is one of the three major Financial Statements, along with the Balance Sheet and the Statement of Cash Flows. In this tutorial, you'll find out what the Income Statement is and how you can use it to measure a business's financial performance.
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00:00 - Intro
01:02 - Income Statement Definition
01:10 - What a Basic Income Statement Looks Like
02:10 - An Analogy
02:37 - Expanding the Income Statement
03:16 - Direct Costs - Cost of Sales
04:48 - Gross Profit
05:10 - Indirect Costs - Overheads
06:15 - Operating Profit
06:42 - Comparative Periods
07:18 - Example - Imaginary Company
08:17 - Financial Ratio Analysis - Gross Profit Margin
09:34 - Interest Expenses & Tax
10:01 - Net Profit
10:12 - Gross Profit vs Operating Profit vs Net Profit
🔗VIDEO LINKS
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- published: 19 Aug 2019
- views: 1040315
-
Tori Amos - ABC In Concert - Interview, footage from The Bottom Line (venue) and Crucify (1992)
Tori Amos - ABC In Concert - Interview, Footage From The Bottom Line (venue) and Crucify (1992)
published: 11 Jan 2022
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Richard Tee - Live at the Bottomline 1990 (with Steve Gadd and others)
complete Richard Tee concert - Live at the Bottomline 1990 (with Steve Gadd, Tom Scott, Will Lee, Ralph McDonald and John Tropea)
published: 04 Aug 2012
-
Lowell George Live at the Bottom Line, New York City, NY June 24, 1979
Lowell George & his band
Audience Recording from The Bottom Line, New York City, NY. June 24, 1979.
Second night of a two night stay
This was the early show
Recorded and transferred by Chip Lovitt
The Lowell George Band -
Armando Compean - Bass
Don Heffington - Drums
Eddie Zip - Organ
Peter Wasner - Piano
Fred Tackett - Guitar
Jerry Jumonville - Saxophone
Lee Thornberg - Trumpet
Maxine Dixon - Backing Vocals
Lowell George - Lead Vocal & Slide Guitar
1. Intro Jam 00:00
2. Fat Man in the Bathtub 03:00
3. Honest 08:14
4. What Do You Want the Girl to Do 11:57
5. I Can't Stand the Rain 17:12
6. Easy Money 20:07
7. A Apolitical Blues 24:48
8. Dixie Chicken 33:47
9. Two Trains 44:28
10. Twenty Million Things 50:12
11. Willin' 53:19
12. Spanish Moon 58:09
Lowell George had recently separa...
published: 25 Jun 2018
-
Spirit - "Nature's Way" Live From The Bottom Line In New York
Spirit (Randy California, Ed Cassidy and Mike Nile) Live from the Bottom Line in New York - November 18, 1990. "Nature's Way" from the Spirit album Twelve Dreams Of Dr. Sardonicus.
published: 17 Jun 2018
-
Newsies Live- The Bottom Line
To see more of "Newsies," click here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzvdeRjhZpVm9bIFAEfBKnB_SyOkH8KVl !
The King's Academy, a National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence with a Top-5 Nationally-Ranked Fine Arts Program, recently performed the high school premiere of "Newsies" on its main stage in the Page Family Center for Performing Arts. Starring senior Kyle Martin (Jack Kelly), senior Chris Pappas (Crutchie), senior Clay Hider (Davey), and sophomore Olivia Cornett (Katherine Plumber), this musical is said to be one of TKA Theatre Co.'s best.
TKA’s Conservatory of the Arts, a two-time American High School Theatre Festival award-winning fine arts program, is led by Mr. David Snyder (Artistic Director, Musical Theater, Department Chair), Mr. Nathan Adams (Vocal Arts), Mrs. Cathy H...
published: 11 Jan 2019
-
Newsies: The Broadway Musical - The Bottom Line
Audio from the filmed performance of Newsies that was released theatrically and digitally as "Newsies: The Broadway Musical"
Playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoHTKs4YejhAtzLwCYaFktM6qEyy1gZvy
*I DO NOT OWN THIS MUSIC. ALL OWNERSHIP GOES TO DISNEY*
published: 03 Jun 2017
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Eric Johnson - 1990 Bottom Line NYC - FULL SHOW - 88 minutes
Setlist:
Trademark -0:13
High Landrons -6:07
Forty Mile Town - 13:52
Righteous - 17:43
Nothing Can Keep Me From You -22:07
Kathy's Song -27:26
Song For George - 31:50
Cliffs of Dover - 35:14
East Wes - 47:03
Desert Rose -52:40
Mountain Medley - 58:25
Zap - 1:02:19
Alpine - 1:10:01
Spanish Castle Magic - 1:11:42
Steve's Boogie - 1:20:22
Are You Experienced 1:22:23
Band:
Eric Johnson - Guitar/Vocals
Tommy Taylor - Drums
Kyle Brock - Bass
___________________
published: 02 Nov 2016
-
Venue Occupancy Tips
TRUE OCCUPANCY ✅
before you send your invites it’s important to have an understanding of a Venue‘s true occupancy. Many clients get fixated on a bottom line number of a venues MAX capacity. But it’s definitely important to ask yourself these questions so that you have a clear understanding of how this impacts your guests experience. Depending on the needs of your event, inviting the max capacity may not the best idea. Especially if your guests are competing for space with the DJ, dancefloor, 360 Photobooth or stage. Luxury isn’t simply about decorations. Luxury is about experience and that should also offer comfort. At @regaleventhall we offer a true occupancy of 150 guests. That gives our guests plenty of room for the dance floor, cake, DJ, 360 Photobooth and separate food setup are...
published: 06 Feb 2023
-
VENUE Hill descent & Ascent Ability | VENUE Diesel 1.5 | V3V2.0|ft.asadkhan|@offroading|
Off-roading by all new Hyundai VENUE 2023.
This is the diesel varrient in 1.5 lit. The performance in hills is just amazing. You will feel the confidence while driving this beast.
If you guys want the full vlog of this car please do me know in the comment box.
THANKYOU
V3V2.0
published: 07 Apr 2023
-
TRIX LIVE 2011 at THE BOTTOM LINE [IMPACT]
THIS VIDEO BELONGS NOT TO ME, BUT TO TRIX--THE BAND ITSELF--AND THE BOTTOM LINE. THIS VIDEO IS PUBLISHED OFFICIALLY IN WEBSITE USTREAM.TV.
I post the full video to share their funny jokes while still being humble though their music skill is superior.
2:51 - Impact
9:11 - Reconstruction
25:41 - Turnaround
34:25 - 茉莉花 (Jasmine)
41:21 - Recollection
59:03 - Times
1:06:30 - 肩コリッ!! (Stiff Shoulder !!)
1:13:25 - Overcome
1:17:15 - Costa Rica
1:28:10 - Rush
1:33:19 - The Dharma
1:52:04 - Double Up
2:05:40 - Dolphin Beach
2:12:51 - Passion
published: 28 Dec 2012
1:27:58
Richard Tee - Live at the Bottomline 1990 (with Steve Gadd and others)
complete Richard Tee concert - Live at the Bottomline 1990 (with Steve Gadd, Tom Scott, Will Lee, Ralph McDonald and John Tropea)
complete Richard Tee concert - Live at the Bottomline 1990 (with Steve Gadd, Tom Scott, Will Lee, Ralph McDonald and John Tropea)
https://wn.com/Richard_Tee_Live_At_The_Bottomline_1990_(With_Steve_Gadd_And_Others)
complete Richard Tee concert - Live at the Bottomline 1990 (with Steve Gadd, Tom Scott, Will Lee, Ralph McDonald and John Tropea)
- published: 04 Aug 2012
- views: 290388
1:07:39
Lowell George Live at the Bottom Line, New York City, NY June 24, 1979
Lowell George & his band
Audience Recording from The Bottom Line, New York City, NY. June 24, 1979.
Second night of a two night stay
This was the early show
Re...
Lowell George & his band
Audience Recording from The Bottom Line, New York City, NY. June 24, 1979.
Second night of a two night stay
This was the early show
Recorded and transferred by Chip Lovitt
The Lowell George Band -
Armando Compean - Bass
Don Heffington - Drums
Eddie Zip - Organ
Peter Wasner - Piano
Fred Tackett - Guitar
Jerry Jumonville - Saxophone
Lee Thornberg - Trumpet
Maxine Dixon - Backing Vocals
Lowell George - Lead Vocal & Slide Guitar
1. Intro Jam 00:00
2. Fat Man in the Bathtub 03:00
3. Honest 08:14
4. What Do You Want the Girl to Do 11:57
5. I Can't Stand the Rain 17:12
6. Easy Money 20:07
7. A Apolitical Blues 24:48
8. Dixie Chicken 33:47
9. Two Trains 44:28
10. Twenty Million Things 50:12
11. Willin' 53:19
12. Spanish Moon 58:09
Lowell George had recently separated from Little Feat and was touring to promote his solo LP "Thanks I'll Eat It Here". Sadly, Lowell passed away June 29, 1979
https://wn.com/Lowell_George_Live_At_The_Bottom_Line,_New_York_City,_NY_June_24,_1979
Lowell George & his band
Audience Recording from The Bottom Line, New York City, NY. June 24, 1979.
Second night of a two night stay
This was the early show
Recorded and transferred by Chip Lovitt
The Lowell George Band -
Armando Compean - Bass
Don Heffington - Drums
Eddie Zip - Organ
Peter Wasner - Piano
Fred Tackett - Guitar
Jerry Jumonville - Saxophone
Lee Thornberg - Trumpet
Maxine Dixon - Backing Vocals
Lowell George - Lead Vocal & Slide Guitar
1. Intro Jam 00:00
2. Fat Man in the Bathtub 03:00
3. Honest 08:14
4. What Do You Want the Girl to Do 11:57
5. I Can't Stand the Rain 17:12
6. Easy Money 20:07
7. A Apolitical Blues 24:48
8. Dixie Chicken 33:47
9. Two Trains 44:28
10. Twenty Million Things 50:12
11. Willin' 53:19
12. Spanish Moon 58:09
Lowell George had recently separated from Little Feat and was touring to promote his solo LP "Thanks I'll Eat It Here". Sadly, Lowell passed away June 29, 1979
- published: 25 Jun 2018
- views: 29508
3:51
Spirit - "Nature's Way" Live From The Bottom Line In New York
Spirit (Randy California, Ed Cassidy and Mike Nile) Live from the Bottom Line in New York - November 18, 1990. "Nature's Way" from the Spirit album Twelve Drea...
Spirit (Randy California, Ed Cassidy and Mike Nile) Live from the Bottom Line in New York - November 18, 1990. "Nature's Way" from the Spirit album Twelve Dreams Of Dr. Sardonicus.
https://wn.com/Spirit_Nature's_Way_Live_From_The_Bottom_Line_In_New_York
Spirit (Randy California, Ed Cassidy and Mike Nile) Live from the Bottom Line in New York - November 18, 1990. "Nature's Way" from the Spirit album Twelve Dreams Of Dr. Sardonicus.
- published: 17 Jun 2018
- views: 499396
3:50
Newsies Live- The Bottom Line
To see more of "Newsies," click here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzvdeRjhZpVm9bIFAEfBKnB_SyOkH8KVl !
The King's Academy, a National Blue Ribbon Sch...
To see more of "Newsies," click here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzvdeRjhZpVm9bIFAEfBKnB_SyOkH8KVl !
The King's Academy, a National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence with a Top-5 Nationally-Ranked Fine Arts Program, recently performed the high school premiere of "Newsies" on its main stage in the Page Family Center for Performing Arts. Starring senior Kyle Martin (Jack Kelly), senior Chris Pappas (Crutchie), senior Clay Hider (Davey), and sophomore Olivia Cornett (Katherine Plumber), this musical is said to be one of TKA Theatre Co.'s best.
TKA’s Conservatory of the Arts, a two-time American High School Theatre Festival award-winning fine arts program, is led by Mr. David Snyder (Artistic Director, Musical Theater, Department Chair), Mr. Nathan Adams (Vocal Arts), Mrs. Cathy Higgins (Dance- Ballet, Tap, Modern and Jazz), Mr. Douglas Gawriljuk (Dance- Ballet and Modern), Miss Sarah Fahey (Theatre Arts), Mr. Brad Majzner (Stagecraft), Mr. David Skinner (Instrumental Director), Mr. Wes Lowe (Assistant Band Director), Mr. Patrick Clifford (Strings), Mrs. Macey Norton (Video/Digital Arts), Mrs. Lauren Moxey (Visual Art), Mrs. Stephanie Grasso (Elementary Choir, Woodwinds), and Mrs. Robin Phillips (Piano).
More information about The King's Academy is available at http://www.TKA.net and http://www.TKAFineArts.net.
Copyright, The King's Academy, Inc., 2018. All rights reserved.
https://wn.com/Newsies_Live_The_Bottom_Line
To see more of "Newsies," click here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzvdeRjhZpVm9bIFAEfBKnB_SyOkH8KVl !
The King's Academy, a National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence with a Top-5 Nationally-Ranked Fine Arts Program, recently performed the high school premiere of "Newsies" on its main stage in the Page Family Center for Performing Arts. Starring senior Kyle Martin (Jack Kelly), senior Chris Pappas (Crutchie), senior Clay Hider (Davey), and sophomore Olivia Cornett (Katherine Plumber), this musical is said to be one of TKA Theatre Co.'s best.
TKA’s Conservatory of the Arts, a two-time American High School Theatre Festival award-winning fine arts program, is led by Mr. David Snyder (Artistic Director, Musical Theater, Department Chair), Mr. Nathan Adams (Vocal Arts), Mrs. Cathy Higgins (Dance- Ballet, Tap, Modern and Jazz), Mr. Douglas Gawriljuk (Dance- Ballet and Modern), Miss Sarah Fahey (Theatre Arts), Mr. Brad Majzner (Stagecraft), Mr. David Skinner (Instrumental Director), Mr. Wes Lowe (Assistant Band Director), Mr. Patrick Clifford (Strings), Mrs. Macey Norton (Video/Digital Arts), Mrs. Lauren Moxey (Visual Art), Mrs. Stephanie Grasso (Elementary Choir, Woodwinds), and Mrs. Robin Phillips (Piano).
More information about The King's Academy is available at http://www.TKA.net and http://www.TKAFineArts.net.
Copyright, The King's Academy, Inc., 2018. All rights reserved.
- published: 11 Jan 2019
- views: 65295
2:14
Newsies: The Broadway Musical - The Bottom Line
Audio from the filmed performance of Newsies that was released theatrically and digitally as "Newsies: The Broadway Musical"
Playlist - https://www.youtube.com...
Audio from the filmed performance of Newsies that was released theatrically and digitally as "Newsies: The Broadway Musical"
Playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoHTKs4YejhAtzLwCYaFktM6qEyy1gZvy
*I DO NOT OWN THIS MUSIC. ALL OWNERSHIP GOES TO DISNEY*
https://wn.com/Newsies_The_Broadway_Musical_The_Bottom_Line
Audio from the filmed performance of Newsies that was released theatrically and digitally as "Newsies: The Broadway Musical"
Playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoHTKs4YejhAtzLwCYaFktM6qEyy1gZvy
*I DO NOT OWN THIS MUSIC. ALL OWNERSHIP GOES TO DISNEY*
- published: 03 Jun 2017
- views: 331225
1:28:57
Eric Johnson - 1990 Bottom Line NYC - FULL SHOW - 88 minutes
Setlist:
Trademark -0:13
High Landrons -6:07
Forty Mile Town - 13:52
Righteous - 17:43
Nothing Can Keep Me From You -22:07
Kathy's Song -27:26
Song For Georg...
Setlist:
Trademark -0:13
High Landrons -6:07
Forty Mile Town - 13:52
Righteous - 17:43
Nothing Can Keep Me From You -22:07
Kathy's Song -27:26
Song For George - 31:50
Cliffs of Dover - 35:14
East Wes - 47:03
Desert Rose -52:40
Mountain Medley - 58:25
Zap - 1:02:19
Alpine - 1:10:01
Spanish Castle Magic - 1:11:42
Steve's Boogie - 1:20:22
Are You Experienced 1:22:23
Band:
Eric Johnson - Guitar/Vocals
Tommy Taylor - Drums
Kyle Brock - Bass
___________________
https://wn.com/Eric_Johnson_1990_Bottom_Line_NYC_Full_Show_88_Minutes
Setlist:
Trademark -0:13
High Landrons -6:07
Forty Mile Town - 13:52
Righteous - 17:43
Nothing Can Keep Me From You -22:07
Kathy's Song -27:26
Song For George - 31:50
Cliffs of Dover - 35:14
East Wes - 47:03
Desert Rose -52:40
Mountain Medley - 58:25
Zap - 1:02:19
Alpine - 1:10:01
Spanish Castle Magic - 1:11:42
Steve's Boogie - 1:20:22
Are You Experienced 1:22:23
Band:
Eric Johnson - Guitar/Vocals
Tommy Taylor - Drums
Kyle Brock - Bass
___________________
- published: 02 Nov 2016
- views: 140376
1:28
Venue Occupancy Tips
TRUE OCCUPANCY ✅
before you send your invites it’s important to have an understanding of a Venue‘s true occupancy. Many clients get fixated on a bottom line nu...
TRUE OCCUPANCY ✅
before you send your invites it’s important to have an understanding of a Venue‘s true occupancy. Many clients get fixated on a bottom line number of a venues MAX capacity. But it’s definitely important to ask yourself these questions so that you have a clear understanding of how this impacts your guests experience. Depending on the needs of your event, inviting the max capacity may not the best idea. Especially if your guests are competing for space with the DJ, dancefloor, 360 Photobooth or stage. Luxury isn’t simply about decorations. Luxury is about experience and that should also offer comfort. At @regaleventhall we offer a true occupancy of 150 guests. That gives our guests plenty of room for the dance floor, cake, DJ, 360 Photobooth and separate food setup area. We will never over book guests to make a sale. During a consultation we can provide a variety of layouts for parties who wish to invite anywhere from 50 to 150 guests. 🎉
https://wn.com/Venue_Occupancy_Tips
TRUE OCCUPANCY ✅
before you send your invites it’s important to have an understanding of a Venue‘s true occupancy. Many clients get fixated on a bottom line number of a venues MAX capacity. But it’s definitely important to ask yourself these questions so that you have a clear understanding of how this impacts your guests experience. Depending on the needs of your event, inviting the max capacity may not the best idea. Especially if your guests are competing for space with the DJ, dancefloor, 360 Photobooth or stage. Luxury isn’t simply about decorations. Luxury is about experience and that should also offer comfort. At @regaleventhall we offer a true occupancy of 150 guests. That gives our guests plenty of room for the dance floor, cake, DJ, 360 Photobooth and separate food setup area. We will never over book guests to make a sale. During a consultation we can provide a variety of layouts for parties who wish to invite anywhere from 50 to 150 guests. 🎉
- published: 06 Feb 2023
- views: 24
0:19
VENUE Hill descent & Ascent Ability | VENUE Diesel 1.5 | V3V2.0|ft.asadkhan|@offroading|
Off-roading by all new Hyundai VENUE 2023.
This is the diesel varrient in 1.5 lit. The performance in hills is just amazing. You will feel the confidence while ...
Off-roading by all new Hyundai VENUE 2023.
This is the diesel varrient in 1.5 lit. The performance in hills is just amazing. You will feel the confidence while driving this beast.
If you guys want the full vlog of this car please do me know in the comment box.
THANKYOU
V3V2.0
https://wn.com/Venue_Hill_Descent_Ascent_Ability_|_Venue_Diesel_1.5_|_V3V2.0|Ft.Asadkhan|_Offroading|
Off-roading by all new Hyundai VENUE 2023.
This is the diesel varrient in 1.5 lit. The performance in hills is just amazing. You will feel the confidence while driving this beast.
If you guys want the full vlog of this car please do me know in the comment box.
THANKYOU
V3V2.0
- published: 07 Apr 2023
- views: 545873
2:25:40
TRIX LIVE 2011 at THE BOTTOM LINE [IMPACT]
THIS VIDEO BELONGS NOT TO ME, BUT TO TRIX--THE BAND ITSELF--AND THE BOTTOM LINE. THIS VIDEO IS PUBLISHED OFFICIALLY IN WEBSITE USTREAM.TV.
I post the full video...
THIS VIDEO BELONGS NOT TO ME, BUT TO TRIX--THE BAND ITSELF--AND THE BOTTOM LINE. THIS VIDEO IS PUBLISHED OFFICIALLY IN WEBSITE USTREAM.TV.
I post the full video to share their funny jokes while still being humble though their music skill is superior.
2:51 - Impact
9:11 - Reconstruction
25:41 - Turnaround
34:25 - 茉莉花 (Jasmine)
41:21 - Recollection
59:03 - Times
1:06:30 - 肩コリッ!! (Stiff Shoulder !!)
1:13:25 - Overcome
1:17:15 - Costa Rica
1:28:10 - Rush
1:33:19 - The Dharma
1:52:04 - Double Up
2:05:40 - Dolphin Beach
2:12:51 - Passion
https://wn.com/Trix_Live_2011_At_The_Bottom_Line_Impact
THIS VIDEO BELONGS NOT TO ME, BUT TO TRIX--THE BAND ITSELF--AND THE BOTTOM LINE. THIS VIDEO IS PUBLISHED OFFICIALLY IN WEBSITE USTREAM.TV.
I post the full video to share their funny jokes while still being humble though their music skill is superior.
2:51 - Impact
9:11 - Reconstruction
25:41 - Turnaround
34:25 - 茉莉花 (Jasmine)
41:21 - Recollection
59:03 - Times
1:06:30 - 肩コリッ!! (Stiff Shoulder !!)
1:13:25 - Overcome
1:17:15 - Costa Rica
1:28:10 - Rush
1:33:19 - The Dharma
1:52:04 - Double Up
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- published: 28 Dec 2012
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