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3. What to look for in the P&L

The function of the P&L is to provide information on the company's performance, particularly its profitability.

You can use the P&L to compare last year's performance with the previous one, to calculate profit margins, check on the volatility of profits and check dividend cover.

Click here for an example of a profit and loss account.

The key thing is to approach the P&L with an understanding of what secrets it can yield up, and to have the right questions in your head when you look at the numbers.

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