Accounts Payable/Accounts Receivable. This important and basic indicator shows the "proof in the pudding" that a company is making a consistent profit.
Accounts payable is the money going out. Accounts receivable is the amount coming in. If accounts payable is higher than accounts receivable the business model is failing. Bad investment decisions are in place.
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Finance: What is a profit center?2 Views
Finance a la shmoop what is a profit center? well here's a profit center and
here's a profit center yeah Google search is where Google makes like a [Google search of profits appear]
hundred forty-two percent of its profits so search for Google is its profit
center in fact if it weren't for its search engine well Google would actually
be losing money YouTube loses a billion dollars a year
depending on how you do the math Google Maps loses 100 million or so everything
else loses a few billion a year and search makes thirty billion dollars a
year annually yeah per year that's what it means
so more than makes up for everything else that's its profit Center and
without that profit center generating profits or cash to fund all these other [Man playing guitar with VR]
wacky ideas the driverless cars our favorite while Google would just be
searching for a way to make money but it doesn't it found it it's called search...
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