A measure of the deviation between actual profits of a company and trend profit. The higher the index, the greater the instability of a company's profitability.
Net Profit Percentage, also known as the Net Margin Ratio, is a critical financial metric that measures a company's profitability by expressing net profit as a percentage of sales revenue.
Return on Sales (ROS) is a key financial performance metric that calculates net pre-tax profits as a percentage of net sales, serving as a useful measure of overall operational efficiency compared with prior periods or other companies.
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