Profit and Loss Reserve (Retained Profits)
The Profit and Loss Reserve, commonly referred to as Retained Profits or Retained Earnings, represents the cumulative amount of net income that a company has earned over time but has not distributed to shareholders as dividends. Instead, these profits are retained within the business for reinvestment, debt repayment, or as a cushion against future financial challenges. The profit and loss reserve is a key component of shareholders’ equity on the balance sheet and reflects the company’s ability to generate sustainable profits over time.… Read more