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Income is typically divided into operating and non-operating categories. The income statement captures the revenue a business earns and the gains it reports during a specific accounting period, applying the matching concept to align income with corresponding expenses.

Operating Income refers to revenue generated from a company's core operations. It includes sales of goods or services directly tied to the business's primary activities. For example, a retail company's product sales are classified as operating income.

Non-Operating Income: This encompasses revenue and gains from activities outside the core business operations. Examples include interest income, gains from the sale of assets, or dividends. These are not directly related to the company's primary operations.

Tracking income, including revenue and gains, is crucial for evaluating profitability, guiding business decisions, and enhancing forecasting. A clear understanding of income sources also attracts investors by showcasing stable and potentially growing revenue streams.

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