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Operating Income
This is the income earned from normal business operations, excluding revenue from investments and other non-operational income.
Investment Turnover
A measure of a company’s efficiency in using its assets to generate sales or revenue, indicating how quickly investments are converted into income.
Profit Margins
A financial metric that assesses the percentage of profit made from sales after all expenses have been deducted.
Return on Investment
A measure of the profitability of an investment, calculated by dividing the net gains from the investment by its cost.
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