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Net Income

The bottom line of a company's income statement -- total revenue minus all expenses, taxes, interest, and depreciation. Net income is the number that ultimately determines earnings per share, which in turn drives stock valuations and price-to-earnings ratios. A company can report strong revenue growth but still disappoint investors if expenses are growing faster, which is why experienced fundamental analysts look at the full income statement rather than just the top line.

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