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Net Operating Income
Income from a company's operations, calculated by subtracting operating expenses from operating revenue, excluding income and expenses from non-operating activities.
Gross Margin
The difference between sales revenue and the cost of goods sold, expressed as a percentage of sales revenue, indicating the efficiency of a company in managing its production and labor costs.
Net Operating Income
A company's revenue minus its operating expenses, excluding taxes and interest, providing a measure of profitability from its core business activities.
Variable Costing
An accounting method in which variable production costs are included in product costs, while fixed overhead costs are treated as period expenses.
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