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Explanation: Net Profit, also known as Net Income or Bottom Line, is the amount of money a company earns after deducting all expenses, including operating expenses, taxes, interest, and depreciation, from its total revenue. It represents the profit remaining for shareholders after all costs and expenses have been accounted for. Net Profit is a key indicator of a company’s profitability and financial performance.
Example: TCS had a Net Profit of 42,147 crore rupees as of FY23. This figure reflects the amount of money TCS earned during the fiscal year after subtracting all expenses from its total revenue. Net Profit is a crucial metric for investors and stakeholders as it provides insight into TCS’s ability to generate profits from its operations. Monitoring changes in Net Profit over time helps assess TCS’s financial health, profitability, and overall performance in the market.
You can view the quarterly and annual Net Proft for any company on Radar in the Quarterly Results or Yearly P/L sections.