
That Operating result is one of the most important key figures for assessing a company's earning power. It measures the profit generated exclusively from ordinary, actual business activities - the core business. Disruptive or out-of-period influences such as the financial result (interest), the tax result or extraordinary items are excluded from the calculation. Internationally, it is often compared with the EBIT (Earnings Before Interest and Taxes). The major advantage of the operating result lies in its comparability: as financing structures and national tax systems are not taken into account, companies of different sizes and origins can be compared fairly. It shows unvarnishedly how profitable the actual business model is. As a central component of the income statement, it is analysed as part of the Financial statements in SAP Business One determined. For ongoing monitoring during the year, controlling tools such as the Versino Financial Suite management dashboards that graphically illustrate the development of the operating result over time.
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