Net Income to Common Margin (%)

Metadata

  • Id: net_income_to_common_margin
  • Type: fundamentals
  • Subtype: ratios
  • Units: percentage
  • Decimal Points: 2
  • Currency Convertible: No

Description

Net income margin for common shareholders is a measure of how much of a company’s revenue is left as profit for common shareholders after paying all expenses and taxes. It shows how profitable a company is for common shareholders, who are the last to receive any dividends. It is calculated as a percentage of the company’s net income available to common shareholders and revenue. The formula for net income margin for common shareholders is:
Net income margin for common shareholders = (Net income available to common shareholders / Revenue) * 100
Where: - Net income available to common shareholders is IS033, is_earn_for_common - Revenue is IS001, is_sales_revenue_turnover