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income statement

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noun

  1. an accounting of income and expenses that indicates a firm's net profit or loss over a certain period of time, usually one year.


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But the longer-term electricity contracts that tech companies are now signing with utilities will become significant repeating costs in another section of their financial results: the income statement.

From Barron's

Union Pacific UNP 0.57%increase; green up pointing triangle and Norfolk Southern NSC 0.58%increase; green up pointing triangle each report depreciation as a stand-alone operating expense on the income statement.

From The Wall Street Journal

In the income statement, where we see revenue and earnings, capex is accounted for through depreciation costs.

From Barron's

As a result, Andersen Group’s income statement shows all the revenue and income for the operating business.

From The Wall Street Journal

Because of that timing issue, Roblox’s income statement is a sea of red.

From Barron's