What is net loss?

Net loss

Net loss is the amount by which a business's total expenses exceed its total revenue during a reporting period. It represents a negative financial result after accounting for operating expenses, interest, taxes, and other costs.

Example: A business earns $100,000 in revenue but incurs $120,000 in total expenses, resulting in a net loss of $20,000.

Related terms: Net Income, Gross Margin, Revenue

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