Metric Guide

Net Income in plain English

This guide keeps the explanation short, then sends you straight into live facts, metric histories, and rankings built from SEC-backed data.

Plain-English Guide

How to read Net Income

Net income is profit after operating costs, interest, taxes, and other non-operating items.

Why people care

It is the bottom-line profit figure many users recognize first, especially when they want to compare earnings with sales or cash flow.

How to read it

Use the same quarter or fiscal year comparison first, then check operating income or cash flow if the bottom line moved sharply.

Compare next

Compare it with operating income, EPS, and operating cash flow to see whether earnings are broad-based or driven by one-off items.

Net income can swing because of tax, financing, or accounting adjustments, so it is often less comparable than core operating metrics.

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