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Net Income
What is net income, what does it measure, and why is it important to my business? What are...
published: 22 Dec 2010
author: Foundry Administration
Net Income
Net Income
What is net income, what does it measure, and why is it important to my business? What are the component parts? How is it figured? What other formulas will I...- published: 22 Dec 2010
- views: 2318
- author: Foundry Administration
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Net Income Video Definition
In this financial video definition, we explain the definition of Net Income, provide a cle...
published: 02 Feb 2012
author: sainvestinganswers
Net Income Video Definition
Net Income Video Definition
In this financial video definition, we explain the definition of Net Income, provide a clear example of the formula, and explain why it's an important concep...- published: 02 Feb 2012
- views: 4890
- author: sainvestinganswers
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Accounting Equation; Retained Earnings; Net Income; Dividends - video
"What is Financial Accounting and Bookkeeping" - eBook JUST RELEASED! ONLY $.99 @ http://t...
published: 16 Dec 2010
author: Brian Routh TheAccountingDr
Accounting Equation; Retained Earnings; Net Income; Dividends - video
Accounting Equation; Retained Earnings; Net Income; Dividends - video
"What is Financial Accounting and Bookkeeping" - eBook JUST RELEASED! ONLY $.99 @ http://tiny.cc/m7slmw (FREE Sample - see details below) "What is Financial ...- published: 16 Dec 2010
- views: 6303
- author: Brian Routh TheAccountingDr
10:27
Calculating Net Income
How to calculate net income after Income Tax, CPP, and EI deductions in British Columbia a...
published: 12 Sep 2012
author: Steve Watkins
Calculating Net Income
Calculating Net Income
How to calculate net income after Income Tax, CPP, and EI deductions in British Columbia as of January 1, 2012.- published: 12 Sep 2012
- views: 757
- author: Steve Watkins
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Net Income on the Cash Flow Statement
A video tutorial designed to teach investors everything they need to know about Net Income...
published: 05 Jan 2013
author: PSAadmin
Net Income on the Cash Flow Statement
Net Income on the Cash Flow Statement
A video tutorial designed to teach investors everything they need to know about Net Income on the Cash Flow Statement. Visit our free website at http://www.P...- published: 05 Jan 2013
- views: 360
- author: PSAadmin
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EBIT vs. EBITDA vs. Net Income: Valuation Metrics and Multiples
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published: 23 Jan 2014
EBIT vs. EBITDA vs. Net Income: Valuation Metrics and Multiples
EBIT vs. EBITDA vs. Net Income: Valuation Metrics and Multiples
http://breakingintowallstreet.com/biws/ http://youtube-breakingintowallstreet-com.s3.amazonaws.com/STLD-LNKD-EBIT-EBITDA-Net-Income.xlsx Why Do You Care About This? It's a very common interview question! "How does EBIT differ from EBITDA? What about EV / EBIT vs. EV / EBITDA? When do you use which one? How does P / E compare to those?" And it's very common on the job as well -- you must decide how to value companies and which metrics / multiples to focus on. What are the Differences Between EBIT, EBITDA, and Net Income? These metrics differ in terms of: 1. Who the Money is Available to -- Equity investors, debt investors, and the government? Just equity investors? Someone else? 2. Operating Expenses vs. Capital Expenditures -- Some metrics reflect the impact of both of these, whereas others only reflect the impact of Operating Expenses and ignore spending on long-term assets. 3. Interest, Taxes, and Non-Core Business Activities -- Some metrics include these, and some exclude them. 4. When They're Useful -- Sometimes you WANT to reflect the impact of CapEx, approximating Free Cash Flow, and sometimes you don't. Same for interest and taxes. Here's the summary of differences, by category: How Do You Calculate It? EBIT = Operating Income on the Income Statement EBITDA = Operating Income on the Income Statement + Depreciation & Amortization from the CFS Net Income = Net Income on the Income Statement They Correspond To... EBIT corresponds to Enterprise Value. EV / EBIT is the multiple. EBITDA corresponds to Enterprise Value. EV / EBITDA is the multiple. Net Income corresponds to Equity Value. P / E is the multiple. Who Has a Claim on the Money? For EBIT and EBITDA, equity investors, debt investors, and the government all have a claim. For Net Income, only equity investors have a claim because debt investors have been paid with interest, and the government has been paid with taxes. What Does It Mean? EBIT = Core, recurring business profitability, before the impact of capital structure and taxes. EBITDA = Proxy for core, recurring business cash flow from operations, before the impact of capital structure and taxes. Net Income = Profit after taxes, the impact of capital structure, AND non-core business activities. Which Expenses Does It Reflect? EBIT reflects operating expenses and the impact of CapEx, but EXCLUDES interest, taxes, and non-core business activities. EBITDA is almost the same, but does NOT include the impact of CapEx. Net Income reflects everything -- operating expenses, CapEx, interest, taxes, and non-core business activities. Which Cash Flow-Based Metric Is It Closer To? EBIT is *sometimes* closer to Free Cash Flow, AKA Cash Flow from Operations -- CapEx, because they both reflect CapEx - but really, only *sometimes* is it closer... EBITDA is *sometimes* closer to Cash Flow from Operations because NEITHER one includes CapEx - but really, only *sometimes* is it closer... And Net Income is generally not close to either one. Which One Do You Use And Why? This is a question with a FALSE premise - you're not just picking one or the other! You'll almost always use a variety of metrics and multiples when valuing companies. So, for example, you might look at EV / Revenue, EV / EBITDA, and P / E all for the same company. But generally speaking, if you WANT to reflect the impact of capital expenditures and it's important to do so for the company/industry you're in, EBIT is better than EBITDA. Whereas EBITDA might be better in an industry where CapEx is less important, such as software/Internet/services/anything else where R&D; exceeds investments in hard assets. But it also depends on a company's state of development -- CapEx is almost always more important to quickly growing companies, whereas it is less important for mature, stable companies! Regardless of the industry. As for Net Income, you usually look at it as a *supplement* to other metrics and multiples -- on its own, it doesn't necessarily give you a great / accurate view of a company because it's distorted by different tax rates, capital structures, and so on.- published: 23 Jan 2014
- views: 45
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Income Statement Merchandising Operations (Net Sales, Gross Profit, Net Income)
Merchandising accounting income statement (whats included and how to setup) for a merchand...
published: 08 Sep 2012
author: Allen Mursau
Income Statement Merchandising Operations (Net Sales, Gross Profit, Net Income)
Income Statement Merchandising Operations (Net Sales, Gross Profit, Net Income)
Merchandising accounting income statement (whats included and how to setup) for a merchandising company (a company that sells goods rather than manufacture g...- published: 08 Sep 2012
- views: 1323
- author: Allen Mursau
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Accounting 101 Part 04 Revenue Expense Net Income
Fourth in series of 17 videos describing the essential ideas typically covered in early we...
published: 01 Oct 2008
author: enlight09
Accounting 101 Part 04 Revenue Expense Net Income
Accounting 101 Part 04 Revenue Expense Net Income
Fourth in series of 17 videos describing the essential ideas typically covered in early weeks of a university-level accounting principles course. This discus...- published: 01 Oct 2008
- views: 41390
- author: enlight09
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How To Estimate Net Income
This tutorial is a invaluable time-saver that will enable you to get good at math, busines...
published: 06 Apr 2011
author: videojugeducation
How To Estimate Net Income
How To Estimate Net Income
This tutorial is a invaluable time-saver that will enable you to get good at math, business accounting. Watch our bite-size tutorial on How To Estimate Net I...- published: 06 Apr 2011
- views: 1244
- author: videojugeducation
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Cost Volume Profit Analysis (CVP): Target Net Income
This video illustrates how to calculate the number of units and sales dollars in order to ...
published: 09 Jul 2013
author: EducationUnlocked
Cost Volume Profit Analysis (CVP): Target Net Income
Cost Volume Profit Analysis (CVP): Target Net Income
This video illustrates how to calculate the number of units and sales dollars in order to reach a target net income or profit level.- published: 09 Jul 2013
- views: 8
- author: EducationUnlocked
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Finding The Total Expenses, Total Revenue And Net Income (Loss) In Excel
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published: 01 Oct 2010
author: NorhananMangadang
Finding The Total Expenses, Total Revenue And Net Income (Loss) In Excel
Finding The Total Expenses, Total Revenue And Net Income (Loss) In Excel
- published: 01 Oct 2010
- views: 4748
- author: NorhananMangadang
11:58
"Net Income Theory of capital Structure" lecture by Ms.Shaziya Naz, Biyani group of colleges
This lecture is delivered by Ms.Shaziya Naz, Asst. professor of biyani Girls College. The ...
published: 30 Mar 2013
author: Guru Kpo
"Net Income Theory of capital Structure" lecture by Ms.Shaziya Naz, Biyani group of colleges
"Net Income Theory of capital Structure" lecture by Ms.Shaziya Naz, Biyani group of colleges
This lecture is delivered by Ms.Shaziya Naz, Asst. professor of biyani Girls College. The video is about Net income Theory of capital structure. Acc to this ...- published: 30 Mar 2013
- views: 442
- author: Guru Kpo
2:30
Income Statement, Cont'd: EBITDA, Net Income
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published: 09 Jun 2013
author: Alex Glassey
Income Statement, Cont'd: EBITDA, Net Income
Income Statement, Cont'd: EBITDA, Net Income
Brought to you by StratPad: Simple Business Plan App. Try it free at http://www.stratpad.com This video completes our look at the income statement. You'll le...- published: 09 Jun 2013
- views: 206
- author: Alex Glassey
6:21
Basic Income Statement - Operating Expense and Net Income
Understand what is the difference between Cost of Goods Sold and Operating Expenses. How t...
published: 25 Sep 2013
Basic Income Statement - Operating Expense and Net Income
Basic Income Statement - Operating Expense and Net Income
Understand what is the difference between Cost of Goods Sold and Operating Expenses. How to calculation Operating Income, Net Income and Profit After Tax. Become familiar with all the components of Operating Expenses and Non-operating Expenses.- published: 25 Sep 2013
- views: 11
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22 years old young guy flies solo around the world in 80 days - Carlo Schmid
www.rtw2012.com
Swiss pilot Carlo Schmid flies around the world in 80 days
Zurich, Sept...
published: 13 Jul 2013
author: Carlo Schmid
22 years old young guy flies solo around the world in 80 days - Carlo Schmid
www.rtw2012.com
Swiss pilot Carlo Schmid flies around the world in 80 days
Zurich, September 29, 2012 – Carlo Schmid, 22-year-old Swiss pilot has returned home to Switzerland, safe and sound, after an adventurous 80-day flight around the world – now, the new world record holder. More than this: The project also fulfilled its charitable purpose – the young pilot collected CHF 50,000 for UNICEF.
After a total of 110 flying hours, Carlo Schmid landed punctually at Dubendorf military airport at 13:15. The pilot and new world record holder alighted the Cessna210 with a rapt smile on his lips. 22-year-old Carlo Schmid is the youngest pilot of all times to fly around the world on his own in a small aircraft. The record set up by 23-year-old American Irving Barrington in 2007 has now been broken by this young Swiss pilot whose name will be added to the Guinness World Records Book.
Upon his arrival at Dubendorf military airport, accompanied by a PC7 squadron, Carlo was welcomed and celebrated by his fans, friends, family, sponsors, media representatives, and surprise guests. About 2000 persons attending his arrival heard the first words of the new world record holder upon setting his feet on Swiss territory: „Yeah, I made it! I am incredibly happy to be back here in Dubendorf, where I set out on my extraordinary adventure precisely 80 days ago.“ Carlo Schmid then thanks everyone who made this fantastic journey possible and contributed to fulfilling his dream in life: „I would like to thank my family and friends, my team, my sponsors and partners, the representatives of the media and obviously, my loyal fans as well as the many, many people who supported and believed in me“.
A check for UNICEF over Swiss Franks 50,000
The adventure was successful and so was the charitable purpose that was an important part of the RTW2012 project from the very beginning, i.e. collecting funds for UNICEF. Net income from the project will go in full to UNICEF and be invested in an educational project for girls in India. At the military airport, Carlo Schmid handed over to Flavio Calligaris, member of Executive Management of UNICEF Switzerland, a check over Swiss Franks 50,000.
Backed by a strong team
Carlo Schmid will continue to work as a pilot in the future – either as a flight instructor or as a pilot for pleasure or taxi flights. But first of all, he will be celebrating the successful conclusion of the project together with his team: ”This celebration today and the success of this flight are the result of many years of hard work. I am proud of the entire RTW2012 team and the performance of every individual team member. Without my team, such an undertaking would never have been possible“.
If you wish to learn more about the journey, Carlo Schmid is planning to write a book about it, his personal version of „Around the World in 80 Days“.
This project was supported by the following sponsors, donors and service providers:
TCS Touring Club Switzerland, Solution Providers Switzerland AG, Pro Linguis AG, Gyso AG, Molinari Rail AG, ExLibris, IKEA, Sherpa Outdoor AG, Schweizer Sportfernsehen, Joiz, Premium Jet AG, Radio Zürisee, Radio Argovia, Hirslanden Andreas Clinic, Fritz-Gerber Foundation, Hangar Entertainment Group GmbH, New Media & Design GmbH, AManfredi Entertainment, Union 3 Communications as well as the many hours of voluntary work of the members of the RTW2012 team.
www.rtw2012.com
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The profit and loss report in Xero accounting software
The profit and loss report in Xero accounting software shows your organisation's net incom...
published: 29 May 2013
author: Xero
The profit and loss report in Xero accounting software
The profit and loss report in Xero accounting software shows your organisation's net income by deducting expenses from revenue for the report period.
This video tutorial shows you how to:
– find the profit and loss report
– use the other format options available for tracking reports, period or date comparisons
– export the report.
Try Xero accounting software for free: https://www.xero.com/signup/
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Paul Pollack on design for the other 80%, Institute of Design Strategy Conference, May 2008
Paul Polak is Founder, International Development Enterprises. Colorado-based non-profit In...
published: 16 Jun 2009
author: IIT Institute of Design
Paul Pollack on design for the other 80%, Institute of Design Strategy Conference, May 2008
Paul Polak is Founder, International Development Enterprises. Colorado-based non-profit International Development enterprises (IDE) is dedicated to developing practical solutions that attack poverty at its roots. For the past 25 years, Paul has worked with thousands of farmers in countries around the world—including Bangladesh, India, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Myanmar, Nepal, Vietnam, Zambia and Zimbabwe -–to help design and produce low–cost, income–generating products that have already moved 17 million people out of poverty. Before establishing IDE, as a practicing psychiatrist, Paul would visit paitents' homes and workplaces to better understand the environments influencing them. After a trip he made to Bangladesh, he was inspired to use the skills he had honed while working with homeless veterans and mentally ill patients in Denver to serve the 800 million people living on a dollar a day around the world. Paul's ability to respond with innovative solutions -- such as the $25 treadle pump and small farm drip–irrigation systems starting at $3 -- helped IDE increase poor farmers' net income by $288 million annually. IDE received a $14 million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates foundation in 2006, and in 2004, Ernst & Young’s "Entrepreneur of the Year" award in the social responsibility category.
The IIT Institute of Design Strategy Conference is an international executive forum addressing how businesses can use design to explore emerging opportunities, solve complex problems, and achieve lasting strategic advantage.
Global businesses increasingly appreciate how design and design thinking can provide them with high-level, strategic value and competitive advantage. In an intensely competitive market, with ever more diverse and demanding customers, executives are often left unsure of exactly what products, communications and services to create for what segments of the market. Design, with its ability to understand users, redefine problems and create systemic, human-centered solutions, can help companies better understand their customer's daily lives, and lead directly to valuable (and valued) offerings that are effectively tailored to their market.
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Student entrepreneur's guest lecture in design process class
Students in the Texas A&M; College of Architecture's design process clas heard a presentati...
published: 11 Oct 2010
author: TAMU College of Architecture
Student entrepreneur's guest lecture in design process class
Students in the Texas A&M; College of Architecture's design process clas heard a presentation from a third-year finance major at Virginia Tech whose four social-media businesses have made more than $45,000 in net income.
Nathan Latka discussed his entrepreneurial ventures and the creative process on Oct. 7 and 8 in the class, ENDS 101, led by Rodney Hill, professor of architecture, and Jorge Vanegas, professor of architecture and dean of the college.
Open to students in all majors, the design process class is a creativity workshop that sees students spark, explore, discover and develop their creative problem-solving abilities and entrepreneurial spirit, both individually and in multidisciplinary teams.
Latka said his current main business, The Fan Page Factory, designs customizable Facebook fan pages. His clients, he said, have amassed more than 600,000 Facebook fans.
He focused on three themes in his lectures: the difficulty of attaining a financially secure life in today's economic conditions through a traditional work environment, his entrepreneurial story and why one has to be creative or be outsourced.
The course, said Hill, examines the issues and theories behind the creative process — from the formation of ideas through incubation to the final product and its future impact on the physical environment and society — and covers problem-solving skills as well as systems and futures theory. Individual and group assignments require students “to produce knowledge rather than reproduce knowledge.”
Students, he said, have to come up with one innovation a week, do a patent search for it in individual assignments and take part in entrepreneurship competitions as team members.
“I am trying to get my students to start new businesses and create their own future. If they don’t, they stand the chance of becoming a commodity and being off-shored,” said Hill. “Knowledge creators are the only people that can continue to map out their future,” he adds, “and that is the most important skill of this century."
Hill was introduced to Latka by Robert Riggs, an outstanding alumnus of Texas A&M;'s College of Architecture and a Peabody Award-winning investigative reporter who is now a media entrepreneur in Dallas. Riggs earned a Bachelor of Environmental Design degree at Texas A&M; in 1971. After hearing a speaker praise Latka’s work at a technology conference, Riggs visited Latka’s website to learn more.
“I was struck by the creativity and entrepreneurship in such a young person,” recalls Riggs, a regular guest speaker in Hill’s course. I thought that Nathan would be the perfect speaker for this class on creativity — here’s someone doing it. Nathan brings such infectious energy to his writings and his work, and students could be inspired by him,” said Riggs, whose firm, frontpagetv, creates and optimizes online videos for search, social media, and mobile devices. Riggs said he likes to “stay in the orbit of creative people” and hopes he and Latka can work together on a project.
In addition to his finance studies and business ventures, Latka also serves as president of the Entrepreneur Society at Virginia Tech. “Nathan has revived the student club,” notes Reed Kennedy, its faculty advisor. “He commands members’ respect, has a lot of energy, and is passionate about entrepreneurship,” said Kennedy, who teaches the Small Business Institute course at Virginia Tech.
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How to determine your Net Income for Tax Purposes in Four Steps
For a better understanding of the four steps necessary to determine your Net Income for Ta...
published: 08 Aug 2012
author: Jean-François Roy
How to determine your Net Income for Tax Purposes in Four Steps
How to determine your Net Income for Tax Purposes in Four Steps
For a better understanding of the four steps necessary to determine your Net Income for Tax Purposes, which is the first step when determining your Income Ta...- published: 08 Aug 2012
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Lesson FA-20-050 - Clip 05 - CVP Example - Determining Net Income - 7:13
Illustrates the completion of a CVP Income Statement to determine net income, highlighting...
published: 25 Apr 2011
author: evideolearner
Lesson FA-20-050 - Clip 05 - CVP Example - Determining Net Income - 7:13
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Illustrates the completion of a CVP Income Statement to determine net income, highlighting the calculation of total contribution margin, contribution margin ...- published: 25 Apr 2011
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BAT C13 V2 Part 2 - Division of Net Income Examples.mp4
Gr 12 Accounting Examples of Dividing Net Income....
published: 14 Apr 2013
author: Dianne Fitzpatrick
BAT C13 V2 Part 2 - Division of Net Income Examples.mp4
BAT C13 V2 Part 2 - Division of Net Income Examples.mp4
Gr 12 Accounting Examples of Dividing Net Income.- published: 14 Apr 2013
- views: 59
- author: Dianne Fitzpatrick