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What (who) is operating profit - definition

MEASURE OF A FIRM'S PROFIT
Operating income; Operating Profit; Operating Income; Net operating income; Net Operating Income; Profit before interest and tax; Earnings before taxes; Operating profit; Operational profit; Profit before tax

operating profit         
¦ noun a gross profit before deduction of expenses.
Earnings before interest and taxes         
In accounting and finance, earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) is a measure of a firm's profit that includes all incomes and expenses (operating and non-operating) except interest expenses and income tax expenses (for individuals).
Profit (economics)         
  • In a regulated industry, the government examines firms' marginal cost structure and allows them to charge a price that is no greater than this marginal cost.  This does not necessarily ensure zero economic profit for the firm, but eliminates a [[monopoly profit]].
  • (monopoly) economic profit]].  An oligopoly usually has "economic profit" also, but usually faces an industry/market with more than just one firm (they must ''share'' available demand at the market price).
  • Only in the short run can a firm in a perfectly competitive market make an economic profit.
(IN THE ACCOUNTING SENSE OF THE EXCESS OF REVENUE OVER COST) SUM OF TWO COMPONENTS: NORMAL PROFIT AND ECONOMIC PROFIT
Economic Profit; Economic profits; Normal profit; Economic profit; Profitability; Profitable; Supernormal profits; Subnormal profit; Normal Profit; Excessive profits; Excess profit; Excessive profit; Economic profitability; Normal economic profit; Elements of economic profit; Monopolistic profit; Normal profits; Personal gain; Abnormal profits
A profit is the difference between the revenue that an economic entity has received from its outputs and the opportunity costs of its inputs.

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Earnings before interest and taxes

In accounting and finance, earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) is a measure of a firm's profit that includes all incomes and expenses (operating and non-operating) except interest expenses and income tax expenses.

Operating income and operating profit are sometimes used as a synonym for EBIT when a firm does not have non-operating income and non-operating expenses.

Examples of use of operating profit
1. The gross operating profit reached SR2.556 billion.
2. Operating profit from the media sector has increased 332 percent to YTL 21.751 million and in energy sector, operating profit increased 34 times to reach YTL 61.' million.
3. Operating profit for the same period in 2006 was YTL 23 million, more than the total operating profit of YTL 20 million for 2005, she said.
4. Corus Group reported first–half group operating profit of ÂЈ483m and underlying operating profit of ÂЈ503m, an improvement of ÂЈ348m over 2004.
5. Operating profit surged by 30 percent to 1.72 billion kroner.