IncViz offers a comprehensive visual representation of a company's financial flows through an intuitive Sankey diagram. This diagram illustrates the movement of revenue, expenses, and net income. By searching for a specific company and selecting the period you are interested in, you can gain detailed insights into their financial performance and trends.
Total Revenue: The total revenue generated by the company during the specified period.
Cost of Revenue: The direct costs attributable to the production of the goods sold by the company.
Gross Profit: The profit a company makes after deducting the costs associated with making and selling its products.
Operating Expense: The expenses incurred during regular business operations, including selling, general, and administrative expenses.
Selling, General, and Administrative Expenses (SG&A): The combined payroll costs, including salaries, wages, and benefits, and other operating expenses.
Research and Development (R&D): The costs associated with the company's efforts to innovate and develop new products.
Depreciation and Amortization: The allocation of the cost of tangible and intangible assets over their useful lives.
Other Operating Expenses: Miscellaneous operating expenses not classified elsewhere.
Operating Income: The profit realized from a company's ongoing operations, excluding interest and taxes.
Interest Expense: The cost incurred by an entity for borrowed funds.
Total Other Finance Cost: The aggregate of all other financial costs incurred by the company.
Pretax Income: The company's income after all operating expenses, including interest, but before taxes.
Tax Provision: The estimated amount of income tax the company expects to pay.
Net Income: The total profit of the company after all expenses, including taxes, have been deducted.