Income statement answers two big questions:
1⃣ Is this company “profitable”?
2⃣ Is this company growing or shrinking?
1⃣ Is this company “profitable”?
2⃣ Is this company growing or shrinking?
Best Possible Answers:
1⃣ Multiple Annual Periods
2⃣ Growing quickly
3⃣ Growing faster than revenue
4⃣ Growing faster than gross profit
5⃣ Declining
6⃣ Growing slower than revenue
1⃣ Multiple Annual Periods
2⃣ Growing quickly
3⃣ Growing faster than revenue
4⃣ Growing faster than gross profit
5⃣ Declining
6⃣ Growing slower than revenue
I’d never make an investment without MUCH more analysis than this.
Accounting (and investing) is FILLED with nuance.
Still, with less than 2 minutes of analysis, you can quickly determine if a company is profitable, growing/shrinking, and worthy of a deeper dive.
Accounting (and investing) is FILLED with nuance.
Still, with less than 2 minutes of analysis, you can quickly determine if a company is profitable, growing/shrinking, and worthy of a deeper dive.
Learning to read financial statements is an incredibly important skill, but accounting is FILLED with nuance.
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