A company's operating margin is the profit it makes on a dollar of sales after accounting for the direct costs involved in earning the revenue.
Assuming a company has no debt, NOPAT is the profit left that may be distributed to its shareholders.
Financial statements provide a wealth of information about a company and its operations. Many investors, analysts, and creditors refer to a firm’s net income and operating cash flows to understand how ...
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