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1. ''Tax and accounting.''
1. ''Tax and accounting.''
Profit after tax, also known as Earnings.


2. More generally, profit calculated after taking account of related expenses.
Profit after tax.
 
 
2. ''Tax and accounting.''
 
Profit attributable to ordinary shareholders, being profit after tax less any preference dividends.
 
 
3.
 
More generally, profit calculated after taking account of related expenses.


Sometimes referred to informally as ''the bottom line'' because of its position at (or near) the bottom line of an Income statement.
Sometimes referred to informally as ''the bottom line'' because of its position at (or near) the bottom line of an Income statement.


The alternative term ''net income'' may refer to either of the definitions of Net profit in 1. and 2. above.
 
The alternative term ''net income'' may refer to any of the definitions of Net profit above.
 


== See also ==
== See also ==
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* [[Gross profit]]
* [[Gross profit]]
* [[Income statement]]
* [[Income statement]]
* [[Net profit margin]]
* [[Operating profit]]
* [[Preference dividend]]
* [[Profit after tax]]


[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]

Latest revision as of 10:08, 16 November 2020

1. Tax and accounting.

Profit after tax.


2. Tax and accounting.

Profit attributable to ordinary shareholders, being profit after tax less any preference dividends.


3.

More generally, profit calculated after taking account of related expenses.

Sometimes referred to informally as the bottom line because of its position at (or near) the bottom line of an Income statement.


The alternative term net income may refer to any of the definitions of Net profit above.


See also