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Profit, Loss, and Performance Reporting

Reporting terms for profit, losses, profit margins, horizontal analysis, run rates, and performance measurement.

Profit, Loss, and Performance Reporting covers reporting terms for profit, losses, profit margins, horizontal analysis, run rates, and performance measurement.

Use these pages when controls or reporting classifications change confidence in expenses, revenue, profit, margins, run rates, or performance interpretation. It sits inside Reporting and Controls, so readers can move up when the broader accounting context matters.

Use the table below to choose the narrower accounting branch before applying a term to a statement line, model input, audit trail, tax schedule, covenant test, or management report.

What This Branch Covers

AreaUse it for
Analysis, Performance Measurement, and Run RatesFinancial analysis, horizontal analysis, performance measurement, profitability analysis, and run rates.
Profit, Loss, Proceeds, and Margin ReportingNet loss, net proceeds, profit, profit and loss accounts, and profit margin.

What to Check

  • Control account, reconciliation, approval trail, expense account, revenue schedule, variance report, and reporting package.
  • Whether the issue affects cut-off, classification, completeness, occurrence, authorization, or reporting quality.
  • Effect on margins, operating expenses, profit, cash flow, forecast quality, fraud risk, and covenant or KPI reporting.
  • Audit evidence, internal-control finding, management adjustment, restatement, or policy disclosure when relevant.
  • Comparability across periods, segments, systems, and management reporting definitions.

Common Mistakes

  • Treating internal reports as audited external statements.
  • Ignoring control weaknesses, restatements, cut-off issues, and reclassifications.
  • Mixing operating, administrative, direct, indirect, fixed, and overhead costs.
  • Using run-rate or adjusted metrics without checking normalization choices.

Reporting and controls content is educational and does not provide accounting, audit, tax, legal, compliance, management, investment, or valuation advice.

In this section

Choose a subsection first. Deeper term pages live inside each subsection, which keeps large topic hubs readable.

Performance Analysis

Accounting terms for financial analysis, horizontal analysis, performance measurement, profitability analysis, and run rates.

Profit and Loss

Accounting terms for net loss, net proceeds, profit, profit and loss accounts, and profit margin.

Revised on Sunday, June 21, 2026