Icahn Enterprises (IEP)
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About Expenses
A company's expenses are how much a company is spending before its net income. This is a useful metric to compare a company spending habits over time. Starting from the income statement, a company may have a considerable amount of revenues. As an investor goes down the Income Statement, gradually line items such as
Cost of Goods Sold,
Research and Development,
Selling, General & Admin,
Depreciation,
and other Expenses
will be subtracted from Revenues. After the aforementioned expenses have been subtracted, we are now at EBIT.
Interest,
Taxes
will be subtracted from EBIT to achieve Net Income. As you can see, there are quite a lot of expenses that are subtracted from a company's revenues before it achieves net income. We've summed the expenses for you to better understand how much a company is spending from its revenues before it hits net income, "the bottom line".
Bear in mind, increasing expenses are not a bad thing at all! If a company's revenues are increasing, there is an almost certain likelihood that expenses are increasing (Think of the phrase "it takes money to make money"). These costs are attributable to selling costs, or just the costs of the goods sold of a manufacturer. A car company might report additional revenues of a car for $30,000, but it will still cost them $15,000 to make! Situations where revenues are not increasing, but expenses are increasing rapidly can be a red flag of potential issues at a company. This metric is often used to compare a specific company over time to see the size of expenses grow quarter by quarter or year by year. Using expenses to compare against competitors can be tricky and not as useful)
This can also be referred to as "total expenses"
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IEP Total Expenses Quarterly Benchmarks
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IEP Total Expenses Quarterly Rankings
| Overall |
97th percentile 203 of 8005 |
| Sector |
96th percentile 29 of 725 in Consumer Cyclical |
| Industry |
93rd percentile 3 of 49 in Auto Parts |
IEP Total Expenses Quarterly Range, Past 5 Years
| Minimum | Go Pro | Jun 2009 |
| Maximum | Go Pro | Dec 2012 |
| Average | Go Pro |