Abstract
The paper considers specific cases of using the income statement for a comprehensive financial analysis of the company's activities: sales growth, calculation of the average interest rate on loans and borrowings, the real tax burden, and the use of the DuPont five-factor model for calculating return on equity. The income statement is an important set of data on the financial and economic results of the company's activities.
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