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[[Operating income]] is [[earnings before interest and taxes|earnings from operations before interest and taxes]] (i.e., [[EBIT]]). The positive ''EBIT'' is called [[operating profit]]; the negative ''EBIT'' is called [[operating loss]].
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[[Operating income]] (commonly known as [[EBIT]]; hereinafter, ''EBIT'') is [[earnings before interest and taxes|earnings from operations before interest and taxes]]. The positive ''EBIT'' is called [[operating profit]]; the negative ''EBIT'' is called [[operating loss]].
  
  

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Operating income (commonly known as EBIT; hereinafter, EBIT) is earnings from operations before interest and taxes. The positive EBIT is called operating profit; the negative EBIT is called operating loss.


Definitions

According to Fundamentals of Financial Management by Eugene F. Brigham and Joel F. Houston (15th edition),

Operating income. Earnings from operations before interest and taxes (i.e., EBIT).

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