Profitability

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A relative measure of profit, designed to facilitate comparisons between different businesses and between different time periods.

Often expressed in percentage terms, for example, Return on capital employed.


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Profitability also means the general condition of earning profits, usually consistently, rather than being loss-making.

For example, a return to profitability following an earlier period of losses.


See also