Where are a company's profits invested?
Where are a company's profits invested?
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Companies usually make a profit. This profit must be invested to generate more profit. How and where are these profits usually invested? Is there a branch, or a field of study, that has been learning the dynamics of this process since the beginning of human history, which therefore also transcends the invention of "money", the fiat currency, as we know it today?
Companies usually make a profit. This profit must be invested to generate more profit. How and where are these profits usually invested? Is there a branch, or a field of study, that has been learning the dynamics of this process since the beginning of human history, which therefore also transcends the invention of "money", the fiat currency, as we know it today?
Re: Where are a company's profits invested?
Economic surplus.
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Re: Where are a company's profits invested?
Read this: https://www.amazon.com/Accounting-Game- ... B001U29UIU
The earnings that are not paid out in dividends are invested back into the business and called retained earnings, e.g. buying more inventory to sell, hiring more salesmen, paying taxes and interest on business loans (obtaining loans is another form of funding aside from retained earnings), etc. usually (but not always) with the goal to increase future earnings.
The field of study is called business administration. If you're specifically interested in the financial side of it, it's covered by corporate finance.
The earnings that are not paid out in dividends are invested back into the business and called retained earnings, e.g. buying more inventory to sell, hiring more salesmen, paying taxes and interest on business loans (obtaining loans is another form of funding aside from retained earnings), etc. usually (but not always) with the goal to increase future earnings.
The field of study is called business administration. If you're specifically interested in the financial side of it, it's covered by corporate finance.
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Re: Where are a company's profits invested?
In my days in the Megacorp world and N=2 observations reinvested profits (net of taxes, debt service, etc.) were primarily invested into new/updated plant and equipment, business efficiency processes/initiatives, and employees (education, pay increases, profit sharing bonuses, etc.). The last and smallest slice was R&D. Of course, many of those are temporary investments which would be rolled into future overhead rates and pricing, and/or new sales. As much as possible both megacorps I observed invested with the expectation of recouping costs and realizing a net positive return on the investment. Things didn't go well for those involved when a company-funded investment flopped.
Re: Where are a company's profits invested?
To add to what jacob said, they can also be used to buy back your own company's shares (if you don't think your business will grow). This will reduce the shares of the company and increase the earnings per share, with the same earnings, and will decrease the amount of dividends the business is expected to pay in the future.
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What if the business is a small business, and not a megacorp with stock options?
Re: Where are a company's profits invested?
Sexual reproduction.lillo9546 wrote:Is there a branch, or a field of study, that has been learning the dynamics of this process since the beginning of human history, which therefore also transcends the invention of "money", the fiat currency, as we know it today?
Re: Where are a company's profits invested?
Sorry but I come from a differnt country.
Here there is "Fatturato" which i think translate in "revenue"
then "Margine Lordo" -> "Operating Income?"
then "Utile Netto" -> "Net Income"?
It's really easy to miss
Here there is "Fatturato" which i think translate in "revenue"
then "Margine Lordo" -> "Operating Income?"
then "Utile Netto" -> "Net Income"?
It's really easy to miss
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Re: Where are a company's profits invested?
This book was great for anyone with very little or no knowledge about financial statements and how businesses operate financially. I learned the basics of accounting including how to understand everything in the following paragraph and the difference between profit and earnings. It gives examples of answers to OP's question, too. The best part was all of the practice built into the book. I had previously read a layman's introduction to financial statements that was useful, but I didn't get very good at seeing the connections between business transactions and the financial statements due to that book not breaking down the process in as much detail as The Accounting Game. Good stuff.jacob wrote: ↑Sun Feb 12, 2023 9:38 amRead this: https://www.amazon.com/Accounting-Game- ... B001U29UIU