Profit & Loss Statement
The P&L your decisions should be based on — Revenue → Gross Profit → EBITDA → EBIT → PBT → PAT, with margins. Switch the format below for statutory or Ind-AS presentation — same numbers, different wrapping.
February 2026
Where does every ₹100 of revenue go?
A clean breakdown of your revenue split — retained profit vs each cost category
Read this as: Out of every ₹100 you earn, ₹82.90 stays as profit. Your biggest cost is Operating Ex at ₹13.73 per ₹100.
P&L Statement · Management Summary
Audit-grade numeric detail for February 2026
| Net Revenue | 358,500.00 |
| Less: Direct Cost | -0.00 |
| Gross Profit | 358,500.00 |
| Gross Margin % | 100.0% |
| Operating Expenses | |
| Employee Cost | (32,000.00) |
| Office & Admin | (10,210.00) |
| Travel & Field | (7,000.00) |
| Other / Unmapped | (1.00) |
| Total Operating Expenses | (49,211.00) |
| EBITDA | 309,289.00 |
| EBITDA Margin % | 86.3% |
| Less: Depreciation | -0.00 |
| EBIT | 309,289.00 |
| Less: Finance Cost | -0.00 |
| Add: Other Income | 7,904.00 |
| Profit Before Tax (PBT) | 317,193.00 |
| Less: Tax Expense | (20,013.00) |
| Profit After Tax (PAT) | 297,180.00 |
| Net Margin % | 82.9% |
About this view: The Management Summary is the daily-driver P&L for CFOs — Revenue → Gross Profit → EBITDA → EBIT → PBT → PAT with margin %. Same underlying numbers, different presentation. Switch the format chip above.