profitables
Profitables is an informal term used to describe assets, business units, products, or ventures that generate profit that covers costs and provides a surplus. Although not a formal category in accounting, it is commonly used by managers and analysts to identify commercially viable elements of a portfolio.
Profitability is measured with metrics such as net profit margin, gross margin, return on assets (ROA), and
Profitables arise from pricing power, scalable operations, efficient capital use, and durable demand. Critical factors include
Industry variation is large: software and services often exhibit high margins, while capital-intensive industries may rely
Limitations of focusing on profitables include the temporariness of profits, accounting choices, and potential neglect of