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How to Read an Income Statement
The basics for investing well
The income statement is a financial document that reflects a company's financial performance over a given period. It outlines the revenue earned and expenses incurred by a business during its operation within that timeframe.
Why bother learning how to read an income statement? This is one skill that all advanced investors know how to do; in fact, they know how to read it so well that income statement evaluations are simply a part of their process. Let’s learn how to read one and why it matters for your investing future!
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