Metallurgical Historical Income Statement
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Historical analysis of Metallurgical income statement accounts such as Selling General Administrative of 9 B, Total Revenue of 420 B or Gross Profit of 46.5 B can show how well Metallurgical of performed in making a profits. Evaluating Metallurgical income statement over time to spot trends is a great complementary tool to traditional technical analysis and can indicate the direction of Metallurgical's future profits or losses.
Financial Statement Analysis is much more than just reviewing and examining Metallurgical latest accounting reports to predict its past. Macroaxis encourages investors to analyze financial statements over time for various trends across multiple indicators and accounts to determine whether Metallurgical is a good buy for the upcoming year.
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Metallurgical Income Statement consists of revenues and expenses along with the resulting net income or loss. It represents the profit for the accounting period attributable to Metallurgical shareholders. The income statement also shows Metallurgical investors and management if the firm made money during the period reported. The result of an income statement is the net income that is calculated after subtracting the expenses from revenue. It is essential to investors both as an absolute measure as well as earnings per share (i.e., EPS).
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Interest Expense
The cost incurred by an entity for borrowed funds, including loans, bonds, or lines of credit.Other Operating Expenses
Other Operating Expenses is the expense which generally does not depend on sales or production quantities of Metallurgical. It is also known as Metallurgical overhead expenses. Typically these expenses include marketing, rent and utilities, office, leases, and other overhead cost. Expenses incurred from non-core business activities, including administrative and general expenses, but excluding costs directly related to production.Cost Of Revenue
Cost of Revenue is found on Metallurgical income statement and represents the costs associated with goods and services Metallurgical provides. Indirect cost, such as salaries, is not included. In other words, cost of revenue is the total cost incurred to obtain a sale. It is more than the traditional cost of goods sold, since it includes specific selling and marketing activities.Net Income
Net income is one of the most important fundamental items in finance. It plays a large role in Metallurgical financial statement analysis. It represents the amount of money remaining after all of Metallurgical of operating expenses, interest, taxes and preferred stock dividends have been deducted from a company total revenue.Most accounts from Metallurgical's income statement are interrelated and interconnected. However, analyzing income statement accounts one by one will only give a small insight into Metallurgical current financial condition. On the other hand, looking into the entire matrix of income statement accounts, and analyzing their relationships over time can provide a more complete picture of the company financial strength now and in the future. Check out Trending Equities to better understand how to build diversified portfolios, which includes a position in Metallurgical of. Also, note that the market value of any company could be closely tied with the direction of predictive economic indicators such as signals in board of governors. At present, Metallurgical's Selling General Administrative is projected to decrease significantly based on the last few years of reporting. The current year's Other Operating Expenses is expected to grow to about 2 B, whereas Interest Expense is forecasted to decline to about 2.3 B.
2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 (projected) | Gross Profit | 53.1B | 57.2B | 61.4B | 46.5B | Total Revenue | 500.6B | 592.7B | 633.9B | 420.0B |
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2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 (projected) | ||
Interest Expense | 4.2B | 2.5B | 2.2B | 2.6B | 2.6B | 2.3B | |
Selling General Administrative | 4.7B | 13.5B | 13.7B | 14.2B | 4.6B | 9.0B | |
Total Revenue | 338.6B | 400.1B | 500.6B | 592.7B | 633.9B | 420.0B | |
Gross Profit | 39.4B | 45.4B | 53.1B | 57.2B | 61.4B | 46.5B | |
Other Operating Expenses | 2.4B | 1.9B | 1.9B | 1.4B | 1.3B | 2.0B | |
Operating Income | 12.9B | 18.1B | 21.5B | 22.8B | 24.8B | 17.2B | |
Net Income From Continuing Ops | 7.6B | 9.4B | 11.6B | 12.9B | 11.4B | 9.5B | |
Ebit | 14.1B | 14.1B | 16.3B | 18.3B | 21.0B | 15.2B | |
Research Development | 9.9B | 12.3B | 15.9B | 18.7B | 19.7B | 12.0B | |
Cost Of Revenue | 299.2B | 354.7B | 447.4B | 535.5B | 572.5B | 373.5B | |
Total Operating Expenses | 322.5B | 382.0B | 479.1B | 569.8B | 609.1B | 400.9B | |
Income Before Tax | 9.8B | 11.9B | 14.0B | 15.4B | 13.8B | 12.0B | |
Net Income Applicable To Common Shares | 5.5B | 5.6B | 6.7B | 7.3B | 8.4B | 6.3B | |
Net Income | 6.6B | 7.9B | 8.4B | 10.3B | 8.7B | 7.9B | |
Income Tax Expense | 2.2B | 2.5B | 2.4B | 2.5B | 2.8B | 2.4B | |
Minority Interest | 19.0B | 42.5B | (3.2B) | (2.7B) | (2.7B) | (2.6B) | |
Tax Provision | 2.2B | 2.5B | 2.4B | 2.5B | 2.4B | 2.5B | |
Net Interest Income | (2.5B) | (1.8B) | (1.1B) | (940.8M) | (1.3B) | (1.3B) | |
Interest Income | 2.4B | 1.7B | 2.7B | 2.4B | 2.0B | 2.1B | |
Ebitda | 17.3B | 18.0B | 16.8B | 21.9B | 25.2B | 19.4B | |
Reconciled Depreciation | 3.3B | 3.5B | 614.2M | 3.9B | 3.9B | 3.3B |
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Metallurgical Income Statement consists of revenues and expenses along with the resulting net income or loss. It represents the profit for the accounting period attributable to Metallurgical shareholders. The income statement also shows Metallurgical investors and management if the firm made money during the period reported. The result of an income statement is the net income that is calculated after subtracting the expenses from revenue. It is essential to investors both as an absolute measure as well as earnings per share (i.e., EPS).