Metrics similar to Gross Profit in the financials category include:
Owner Earnings - A measure of free cash flow made famous by Warren Buffett when he wrote about it in Berkshire Hathaway's annual report in 1986. Mr. Buffett stated that the value of a company is the present value of owner earnings expected to occur over the life of a business, less any reinvestment of earnings.
Minority Interest in Earnings - The reporting company's share of ownership in another company by including income or loss of the company as a portion of Net Income.
Right-of-Use Assets - The value of right of use (ROU) assets listed on the company's balance sheet. Also listed as operating lease assets by some companies.
Property Plant And Equipment, Net - The sum of all gross property, plant & equipment minus total accumulated depreciation and depletion.
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Measure of the profitability of a company's core operations before accounting for other expenses such as overhead, taxes, and interest
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