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The Operating income is ALL the money that comes in; while the Operating profits are ALL the money minus the operating expenses.
operating income is total revenue earned from main activities of company
operating profit is total operating revenue minus total operating expenses
Operating income represents the company's actual profit be before tax.
Operating Income = Revenue - (Cost of Goods Sold + Other operating expenses)
Operating profit is the company's profit after deducting tax and interest on loan (in case of loan taken from financial institutions) from the operating income.
Operating profit = Operating income - (tax + interest on loan taken)
Operating income:
The amount of profit realized from a business's operations after taking out operating expenses - such as cost of goods sold (COGS) or wages - and depreciation. Operating income takes the gross income (revenue minus COGS) and subtracts other operating expenses and then removes depreciation. These operating expenses are costs which are incurred from operating activities and include things such as office supplies and heat and power.
Operating Income is typically a synonym for earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) and is also commonly referred to as "operating profit" or "recurring profit."
Operating profit :
The profit earned from a firm's normal core business operations.
This value does not include any profit earned from the firm's investments (such as earnings from firms in which the company has partial interest) and the effects of interest and taxes.