WTF is an INCOME STATEMENT (for BEGINNERS)
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For more on how to analyze an income statement 👉 https://www.appeconomyinsights.com/p/how-to-analyze-an-income-statement
📊 Unlock the secrets of financial statements and become a pro at reading and analyzing them, whether you’re an investor or a business owner.
Join us as we break down the Income Statement from scratch and reveal the essential components for understanding a company’s performance. 🤓
We’ll demystify the Income Statement and unveil the critical elements necessary for evaluating a company’s financial health. Boost your financial acumen and gain a competitive edge! 🚀
You’ll learn:
✔️ The purpose of the Income Statement
✔️ Key components: Revenue, Expenses, and Net Profit or Loss
✔️ Real-life examples using Apple’s financial data
✔️ The structure of a standard Income Statement
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⏱️ Timestamps
00:00 Introduction
00:46 3 Financial Statements
01:22 Income Statement Intro
01:59 Apple Example
03:06 P&L Standard Structure
03:31 Revenue Breakdown
03:50 Expenses Breakdown
04:28 Net Profit or Loss
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