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 Profit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Economic profit is sometimes referred to as supernormal profit and accounting profit as normal profit.
Profitability refers to the amount of profit received relative to the amount invested, often measured by a rate of profit or rate of return on investment.
Net profit after tax is after the deduction of either corporate tax (for a company) or income tax (for an individual).
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Profits   (822 words)

  
 profit
Pre-tax profit is profit before corporation tax and any other taxes on profit have been paid; post-tax profit is profit after tax.
Operating profit is a term used to define profit (or loss) arising from the principal trading activity of a company.
Retained profit is profit not distributed to shareholders but kept back to invest in the business.
http://www.tiscali.co.uk/reference/encyclopaedia/hutchinson/m0038141.html   (244 words)

  
 Abnormal profit - definition of Abnormal profit in Encyclopedia
Abnormal profit, also referred to as supernormal profit, is an economic term of profit exceeding the normal profit.
Normal profit equals the opportunity cost of labour and capital, while abnormal profit exceeds the normal return from these input factors in production.
Abnormal profit - definition of Abnormal profit in Encyclopedia
http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Abnormal_profit   (104 words)

  
 Profit - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch
Profitability refers to the amount of profit received relative to the amount invested, often measured by a rate of profit or rate of return on investment.
Profit can be considered as payment for being willing and able to provide funds for net investment (like interest) or for being willing and able to take risks.
One of the commonly encountered instance of Profit is the value that is left over from any ongoing enterprise or business or business operations after costs are accounted for.
http://encyclopedia.worldsearch.com/profit.htm   (382 words)

  
 Revision Guru
Abnormal profits occur when the economic profit is greater than zero, i.e., it earns more money than it could by investing in the next best option (AR>AC).
The economic profit is therefore £250 (£1,000 - £750).
An economic profit of zero is described as being a normal profit (remember accounting profits are still being earned), i.e., normal profit is the same as what could be earned by investing the factors of production in the next best alternative (AR=AC).
http://www.revisionguru.co.uk/economics/profit.htm   (655 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Search Results - abnormal profit
Profit, in business, the monetary difference between the cost of producing and marketing goods or services and the price subsequently received for...
Profit Sharing, multiple interests in the net proceeds of a business enterprise.
Exclusively for MSN Encarta Premium Subscribers--quickly search thousands of articles from magazines such as Time, Newsweek, The Atlantic Monthly, and Smithsonian.
http://encarta.msn.com/abnormal+profit.html   (114 words)

  
 David Jones
Buyers Gross Profit (incl Concessions) is now 36.7%, up from 36.0% in the 1998/99 financial year and 35.8% in the 1996/97 financial year.
The abnormal items of $14.3 million after tax relate to costs associated with the introduction of the goods and services tax ('GST') and the restatement of net future income tax benefits due to changes to the company tax rate.
The Stockturn at Cost is now 2.87, up from 2.81 in 1998/99.
http://www.davidjones.com.au/about/releases/11_September_2000b.jsp   (917 words)

  
 Tutor2u - Production and Productivity
Profits rise when demand for the goods or services that the business is producing increase, or when production costs fall allowing the business to increase the profit margin on their output.
When firms are enjoying abnormal profits in an industry there is an incentive for other producers to enter the industry to try to acquire some of this profit for themselves.
British industry is poised on the brink of recession with profits in many sectors down 15% according to a new report.
http://www.tutor2u.net/economics/content/topics/buseconomics/profits.htm   (974 words)

  
 1998 Full Year Financial Results - The National Australia Bank Group - NABGroup
Return on equity (before abnormals and goodwill amortisation) was up from 17.8% to 19.2% as a result of the earnings growth and the Group's focus on generating the maximum value from its capital resources.
Underlying profit (before tax, charge for doubtful debts and abnormals) jumped 17.7% from $3,648 million in 1997 to $4,295 million in the latest period.
The profit (before abnormal items) of $783 million was the highest quarterly result yet recorded by the Group.
http://www.nabgroup.com/0,,32926,00.html   (1450 words)

  
 Economics: profit
When profit is above normal, abnormal profit is described as supernormal profit or excessive profit; below normal profit is described as subnormal profit.
Abnormal profit is when the profit of a firm is above or below normal profit
Abnormal profit: When the profit of a firm is above or below normal profit
http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/t39874-2.html   (496 words)

  
 Paperloop.com - leading the pulp, paper, packaging and printing industry
The increased profit was based on firm growth in demand for corrugated boxes, cartons and packaging paper in Australia, ongoing cost reductions and improved productivity, offset in part by lower profits from the New Zealand box business.
Although profits of Amcor Kiwi Packaging fell, the company held its market share and limited the erosion of margins by achieving substantial cost reductions.
Spicers has reported separately an operating profit after tax of $17.5 million for the year to 30 June 1999, representing a 59% improvement on the previous year excluding the impact of abnormal items.
http://www.paperloop.com/db_area/archive/s_e/1999/2nds_e1999/2q103.shtml   (1690 words)

  
 First half profit 3/99 draft #2 @ 25 Feb 99
The record profit exceeds that of F97 which included an abnormal profit of $45 million due to property disposals.
Both the pre and post abnormal profits, after tax, are a record.
3: Defined as the sum of two preceding halves’ profit after tax, before abnormals, to opening shareholders' funds.
http://corporate.colesmyer.com.au/shared/half_year_99/nr.htm   (514 words)

  
 P. 24. Enterprise and profit., p.333.
Normal profit is the amount sufficient to keep the firm in industry.
Profit acts as an incentive to firms, as a measure of efficiency and as a spur (stimulus) to the inventions of new products.
[II]  Net profit - profit after all costs + interest and depreciation.
http://www.siilats.com/docs/keskkoolECON/24PROFIT.htm   (283 words)

  
 United Energy - for investor; Profit and Loss 2000
Operating profit before depreciation, amortisation and borrowing costs
Retained profits at the beginning of the financial year
Operating profit after abnormal items and income tax attributable to outside equity interest
http://www.ue.com.au/investor/financial/profit_loss99-2000.htm   (202 words)

  
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The total profit from the contract is ($130 - 100) x 100 = $3,000.
If a firm has debt, it might be advantageous to the stockholders for the firm to undertake risky projects, even those with negative NPVs.
If the warrant were priced below [stock price - exercise price], an investor could earn arbitrage profit by acquiring the warrant for less than [stock price - exercise price], exercising it for exercise price, and immediately selling the stock for stock price.
http://students.washington.edu/ewehrly/Fin453/pslong.doc   (7001 words)

  
 Warrnambool Cheese and Butter Factory Profitability
On July 1, 2003, WCBF became the full owner of an effluent treatment plant, under the terms of an agreement with Kraft Foods Ltd. In accordance with accounting standards, the company was required to recognise the plant on its balance sheet at "fair value".
This has added a non-cash item of $6.784 million to the $9.166 million profit result, artificially inflating the interim results and bringing total reported profit after tax to $15.95 million.
Revenue from operating activities remained steady at $123 million (up 0.2% on the corresponding period), reflecting the strength of the underlying business and the companys ability to withstand many of the current challenges in its operating environment.
http://www.australia.coop/wcbf_profit.htm   (491 words)

  
 Caltex Australia profit slumps sparks speculation about its future
An abnormal profit of A$16.0 million (after tax) was derived as a result of a transaction relating to a vessel chartered by Caltex.
Caltex Managing Director Tony Blevins said that profit was affected by unprecedented low refiner margins and interruptions to productionin the first half.
(The replacement cost of sales operating profit includes refiner margins, but excludes inventory gains and losses, which are calculated with reference to the underlying US dollar crude oil costs.)
http://news.ogtoday.com/archives/0108/012608/013108b62.html   (696 words)

  
 AGL - AGL HALF YEAR PROFIT ANNOUNCEMENT
Profit after tax and borrowing costs, but before abnormals, was $150 million, (up 2.3%).
Earnings before borrowing costs, tax and abnormals items were $306.1 million (up 15.7%).
Managing Director Greg Martin, commenting on the detailed results said, "In our traditional business areas, regulatory outcomes for the NSW Gas Networks and the Victorian Electricity Networks were finalised and we now have some certainty over the regulatory base and price direction in those businesses for the coming years.
http://www.agl.com.au/AGL/Press+Releases/AGL+HALF+YEAR+PROFIT+ANNOUNCEMENT.htm   (802 words)

  
 Blackmores: Company Profile - Results 1997/8
Sales growth has come at a cost as margins have been squeezed and profitability is down on last year as a result of both our investment program and currency changes.
The abnormal item was the profit we realised on exiting our arrangements with Novogen Limited in the early part of this year.
Profit after income taxes and before abnormal item
http://www.blackmores.com.au/content/co_sharehld2.htm   (1455 words)

  
 Total Cost at Q=20 is $95
Compare changes in Profit to the difference between $10.00 and Marginal Cost.
If profits persist, other firms will enter and will also offer a lower price to consumers.
As long as Marginal Cost is below Price additional units contribute to Total Profit.
http://faculty.fortlewis.edu/byrd_j/ECON2.html   (310 words)

  
  FINANCE FROM A NEW PERSPECTIVE'
Suppose, however, the market generally over-estimates the length of time abnormal profit can be expected to persist for an average firm.
Define Priced Abnormal Profit (PAP) as the amount and duration of abnormal profit reflected in the current stock price.
The superior returns to stocks selling cheap relative to their current cash flows are attributed to the fact that investors largely fail to appreciate the speed with which competitive pressure forces corporate profitability to mean-revert.
http://www.newfinance.com/research/finance/finance.html   (7309 words)

  
 Automation World Article: Abnormal Condition Management Helps Drive Profits (Departments)
Abnormal conditions—which occur when disturbances cause a plant to deviate from its normal state—cost U.S. manufacturers billions of dollars per year in lost production and associated costs such as equipment repair.
For example, technicians could adjust—within the engineering limits—inputs, such as process variable setpoints, and assess the impact on outputs, such as cost and profit trends.
They can identify events that occur, such as load changes of a steam line, and respond in ways that are most profitable to the plant.
http://www.automationworld.com/articles/Departments/152.html   (718 words)

  
 Annual Report 98
The Profit after tax for the year therefore amounted to $3,023,800.
PROFIT AFTER TAX / EQUITY INTERESTS 9.2 Consolidated operating profit (loss) after tax attributable to members (item 1.10) as a percentage of equity (similarly attributable) at the end of the period (item 4.31) 7.2 % (6.40) %
Abnormal Items 38 (5,298) ------------------------------------------------------- PROFIT BEFORE TAX 4,926 (3,961)
http://www.added.com.au/angus/annualreport98.htm   (1892 words)

  
 Session 1: Market Efficiency
In a strong-form efficient market even insiders are unable to make abnormal profits (note that the market is acknowledged as being inefficient at this level of definition).
The absence of abnormal profit possibilities arises because current and past information is immediately reflected in current prices.
If this is taken a stage further we have creative accounting, which obeys the letter of the law and accounting body rules but involves the manipulation of the accounts to show the most favourable profit figures and balance sheet.
http://cbdd.wsu.edu/kewlcontent/cdoutput/TR505r/page4.htm   (2533 words)

  
 Abnormal / Supernormal profits
This is a profit made by a business as a result of an event or incident that has nothing to do with it or its industry.
This type of profit has come in for heavy taxing recently.
I was reading this online thing, and I've always thought that supernormal profit and abnormal profits are two interchangeable terms.
http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/t98442.html   (327 words)

  
 Asia Times Online is a quality Internet-only publication that reports and examines geopolitical, political, economic ...
The first April-June profit decline in four years was blamed on the yen's recent rally.
The company's share price opened strongly after the result was announced which brokers attributed to the strong profit and the bounce in the US share market overnight.
The firm said it was set to enter ''its next phase of growth'' through the restructuring of its core operating divisions and of its debt obligations.
http://www.atimes.com/bizasia/AH13Aa01.html   (1551 words)

  
 Business Wire : BHP issues profit report for year ended May 31, 1997. @ HighBeam Research
BHP issues profit report for year ended May 31, 1997.
Current Article: BHP issues profit report for year ended May 31, 1997.
Start / B / Business Wire / June 26, 1997 / BHP issues profit report for year ended May 31, 1997.
http://static.elibrary.com/b/businesswire/june261997/bhpissuesprofitreportforyearendedmay311997/index.html   (235 words)

  
 ASX media release - ASX Posts $16.4M Pre-Abnormal Profit for Half Year
This was consistent with the statement made to the market in November that profit would be about double that implied in ASX’s Information Memorandum, prepared before ASX listed in October last year.
Directors have declared a fully franked interim dividend of 15.5c per share, representing 64 per cent of operating profit before tax and abnormals, consistent with the policy foreshadowed in the Information Memorandum.
The half-year result, ASX’s first as a listed company, reflected enhanced revenue in all major sectors of the ASX business as a result of the strong and active market.
http://www.asx.com.au/about/shareholder/media_releases/MR020399_AS3.htm   (629 words)

  
 AGL - AGL releases settlement and profit details from pipeline sale
Mr Len Bleasel, Managing Director of AGL, today announced a net cash settlement of $754 million and an abnormal profit, after restructuring costs and tax, of $156.8 million.
The Australian Pipeline Trust paid a total of $1.238 billion for AGL's pipeline assets.
AGL releases settlement and profit details from pipeline sale
http://www.agl.com.au/AGL/Press+Releases/AGL+releases+settlement+and+profit+details+from+pipeline+sale.htm   (346 words)

  
 The Border Mail
The club had also achieved an abnormal profit of $2,485,000 on amalgamation of Golf Club assets and liabilities.
He said the clubs annual report, which was being sent to members, showed a net profit from trading of $2.628 million, an increase of more than $300,000 on 2003.
“The directors will be pro-active in the coming year to have the club in a position when the tax starts to decrease our profitability we need to have the club developed to the stage where capital expenditure is not required in the future.”
http://www.bordermail.com.au/newsflow/pageitem?page_id=818132   (497 words)

  
 Telecom's abnormal items give abnormally low profit - NBR Personal Investor article - sharechat.co.nz
The rest of the abnormal items is mostly the cost of writing off other network equipment the company no longer needs.
The company also admitted that income from its Southern Cross Cable investment - which returned $221 million over the past financial year - will not only be more "lumpy" than expected but also take a little longer to reach the revenue goals the company set itself.
The $22 million figure for this includes the cost of writing off those fibre cables and network equipment, plus the costs of decommissioning the network.
http://www.sharechat.co.nz/articles/nbr/20010817-06-nbr.shtml   (805 words)

  
 Financial Web Articles
BP's said net replacement cost profit was $4.98bn in the three months to the end of June, up 29% on the $3.87bn recorded in the same period a year ago.
It kept its annual net profit forecast at 32 billion yen, citing possible changes in future oil demand and other market conditions.
Japan Cosmo Oil ups H1 profit forecast on oil price
http://www.webarticles.org/profit   (4355 words)

  
 math lessons - Contestable market
The applicability of the theory to real world situations has been questioned, however, particularly as there are very few markets which are completely free of sunk costs and entry and exit barriers.
The theory of contestable markets has been used to argue for weaker application of anti-trust laws as simply observing a highly concentrated or monopoly market does not mean that the firm is harming consumers by earning super-normal profits.
If a firm in a market with no entry or exit barriers raises its prices above marginal cost and begins to earn abnormal profits, potential rivals will enter the market to take advantage of these profits.
http://www.mathdaily.com/lessons/Contestable_market   (287 words)

  
 Resource rent - Enpsychlopedia
Resource rent is an economic term of abnormal or supernormal profit which derives from the exploitation of natural resources.
There are two main reasons of the existence of resource rent: The scarcity of the natural resource and the possible impact exploitation will have on natural growth of the resource in future (biological resources).
http://www.grohol.com/psypsych/Resource_rent   (166 words)

  
 The profitability of european banks: a cross-sectional and dynamic panel analysis
Despite intensifying competition there is significant persistence of abnormal profit from year to year.
The relationship between the capital-assets ratio and profitability is positive.
The profitability of european banks: a cross-sectional and dynamic panel analysis
http://ideas.repec.org/a/bla/manchs/v72y2004i3p363-381.html   (252 words)

  
 Business Wire : BHP Half Year Profit Report to Shareholders. @ HighBeam Research
The 1995 half year result includes an abnormal income tax benefit of $65 million arising from the restatement of deferred tax balances as a consequence of the election to adopt a lower Chilean tax rate of 35% (previously 42%).
Operating profit before abnormal items and income tax was $1,513 million, an increase of $74 million or 5.1% above the corresponding period last year.
Current Article: BHP Half Year Profit Report to Shareholders.
http://static.highbeam.com/b/businesswire/december141995/bhphalfyearprofitreporttoshareholders/index.html   (214 words)

  
 14 March 2002 - SFE Corporation Announces 2001 Full Year Profit of $21.4m
The clearing and settlement of Commonwealth Government Securities previously undertaken by the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) was transferred to SFE shortly after balance date in February 2002
Total revenues excluding interest grew 39% and were diversified into OTC clearing and settlement services following the acquisition of Austraclear in December 2000.
In releasing the results, SFE's Managing Director and CEO, Robert Elstone, said: "Profitability grew strongly in 2001.
http://www.sfe.com.au/Content/news/mediareleases/2002/mr_20020314_01.htm   (836 words)

  
 Online Stock Trading - Put overpricing
A trading strategy of consistently selling (deep) out of the money puts is profitable, on a stand-alone basis, and using a delta-hedge.
Delta Hedge: Buying or shorting the underlying security with an amount that corresponds to the sensitivity of your portfolio to the underlying… Options move only a fraction of the point change of the underlying, and this fraction changes with time, standard deviation, and the difference between the strike price and the current underlying security price.
A recent study published in The Journal of Futures Markets examined the reasons behind the volatility of options on the Hang Seng Index.
http://www.mrswing.com/artman/publish/article_691.shtml   (833 words)

  
 Filters, Moving Averages, and the Bearish Nasdaq
However, it was found that transaction costs would eliminate the profits of the strategies.
It is also questionable if the profits suggested possible using the above filters and MA combination could be captured by a trader; transaction costs during the test period were quite high.
Continuously monitor the profitability of the strategy, in order to discover if it is eroding.
http://www.mrswing.com/artman/publish/printer_281.shtml   (1031 words)

  
 Coles-Myer has record pre-abnormal profit - ShareChat News article - sharechat.co.nz
Australian-listed retailer Coles-Myer says its record after tax profit of A$483.7 million before abnormals was in line with market and budget expectations.
Coles-Myer says restructuring costs - primarily Katies, World 4 Kids and Kmart New Zealand - and the repositioning of Myer Direct to an e-tail business, coupled with the GST and Y2K costs contributed to an after tax abnormal of A$183 million.
Coles-Myer has record pre-abnormal profit - ShareChat News article - sharechat.co.nz
http://www.sharechat.co.nz/news/scnews/article.php/e4e8b081   (295 words)

  
 Monopoly - Barriers to Entry
If the existing businesses have managed to exploit some of the economies of scale that are available to firms in a particular industry, they have developed a cost advantage over potential entrants.
They might use this advantage to cut prices if and when new suppliers enter the market, moving away from short run profit maximisation objectives - but designed to inflict losses on new firms and protect their market position in the long run.
Barriers to entry are designed to block potential entrants from entering a market profitably.
http://www.tutor2u.net/economics/content/topics/monopoly/barriers_to_entry.htm   (541 words)

  
 Telecom profit tipped to rise again BUSINESS NEWS tvnz.co.nz
Also included was a tax credit of $29 million in the fourth quarter, following a settlement relating to tax assessments between 1993 and 1999, and $110 million ($74 million net of tax) impairment write-down on the TDMA (time division multiple access) network in the fourth quarter.
Its Australian Business operation comprises AAPT business, corperate, government and wholesale market, the Connect internet business and TCNZA business.
Chief executive Theresa Gattung said the group was "comfortable" with market consensus for the current financial year of a $821 million net profit.
http://tvnz.co.nz/view/news_business_story_skin/440187?format=html   (659 words)

  
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http://www.csulb.edu/~pammerma/Reilly/InStMarket-Why.ppt   (1183 words)

  
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http://www.csulb.edu/~pammerma/Reilly/InefficientMarket-Why[1].ppt   (1083 words)

  
 Abnormal Bowel Movements
Abnormal profit 1: bour and capital (economics)capital, while abnormal profit exceeds the normal return from these input 3: In principle there are three kind of abnormal profit:
285: * Genius May be an Abnormal ity: Educating Students with Asperger’s Syndrome o
Abnormal psychology 3: ls also vary in what they regard as normal or abnormal behavior.
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profit beyond the minimum required: a profit that exceeds the amount that a company must make to be able to continue trading
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The second largest Australian newspaper company behind News Corporation's local unit posted a first-half profit before abnormals of $A72.1 million ($38.2 million), which was lower than most expectations.
The result was 18 percent down on the previous year's pre-abnormal profit, and well below the median analyst forecast of $A171.2 million.
The division has been heavily restructured as it pushes to make a profit.
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Established or operated with the intention of making a profit: a for-profit organization.
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