Profit & Loss Statement

What is Profit & Loss Statement?

A profit & loss (P&L) statement, also known as an income statement, is a financial document that summarizes a business's revenues, expenses, and profits or losses over a specific period, such as a month, quarter, or year. It provides insight into an organization's financial performance, showing how well it generates revenue and controls costs.

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