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Noun operating statement has 1 sense
  1. income statement, earnings report, operating statement, profit-and-loss statement - a financial statement that gives operating results for a specific period
    --1 is a kind of statement, financial statement

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Operating Statement

Noun

Definition: An operating statement is a financial statement that provides a summary of a company's revenues, expenses, and profits for a specific period of time.

Example Sentence: The company's operating statement for the third quarter showed a significant increase in sales and a decrease in expenses.


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Noun

Definition: In real estate, an operating statement refers to a document that outlines the income, expenses, and net operating income of a property.

Example Sentence: Before purchasing the apartment building, the investor carefully reviewed the operating statement to assess its profitability.


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Noun

Definition: In the healthcare industry, an operating statement is a financial report that outlines the revenues, expenses, and net income of a hospital or medical facility.

Example Sentence: The operating statement revealed that the hospital's revenue had increased due to the rise in patient admissions.


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