September 14, 2010
how do you work out the net operating profit of a company if it isn't given to you?
By Planet Wealth
on the asx website it has all this information about a company but not its net operating profit… and i need it! is there formula or way of working it out? is it on the site and im looking in the incorrect place? please help!
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September 14th, 2010 at 10:23 pm
if it’s a public company, then its simple to know their operating profit. but im not sure you can find that kind of information on its site. try looking for their prospectus, it has eveyting inside. even yucky profit, how much the tax are and so on…
excellent luck finding!
September 14th, 2010 at 10:23 pm
Well you need more information. If you want to calculate the profits you need to know how much money they earned overall, and subtract the costs from that.
It will be virtually impossible for you to calculate it, because you’d need all the info, different kinds of costs. Don’t try it.
It might be an thought to just call them and question!