What is Profitability Analysis?

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What is Profitability Analysis?

Profitability analysis examines where a business actually makes money, by product, service, customer, or channel, rather than simply confirming that the total is positive.

A business that only measures total profitability knows it made money. It does not know which revenue is worth generating, which customers are subsidizing others, or where margin is eroding beneath a blended average. Profitability analysis disaggregates the total to answer those questions.

The practical applications are significant. Pricing decisions made with segment-level profitability data are materially better than those made against a blended average. Resource allocation becomes defensible. And in a sale process, a business that can demonstrate which parts of the operation generate the strongest risk-adjusted returns supports a more credible valuation discussion than one that can only produce aggregate results.

See also: Contribution Margin · Department-Level Reporting · Margin Profile

Knowing which parts of a business drive value changes which decisions are made about growth. See how Wefinx approaches Virtual CFO services.

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