Operating income measures profit from core business activities after deducting operating expenses like wages and cost of goods sold. It excludes non-operating items such as interest or taxes. Investors and analysts use it to assess operational efficiency, while managers rely on it to identify cost-saving opportunities. Creditors also evaluate it for loan risk.
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