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Meaning / Definition of
Net Operating Profit After Tax (NOPAT)
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1. Financial: The amount of profit claimed on an income statement that includes tax expenses but excludes interest expenses.Calculated as NOPAT=operating profit*(1-tax rate). 2. Investment: Frequently used metric to determine the financial performance of a publicly-traded company during a reporting period.
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