Financial statements Fika Story
Revenue and profit of FIKA STORY
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                            2020
                                                     
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                            2021
                                                     
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                            2022
                                                     
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                            2023
                                                     
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| Net sales | 145 410,75 | 122 271,52 | 281 354,88 | 387 859,46 | 
| Operating activity costs | 55 006,11 | 172 671,51 | 268 336,71 | 347 532,81 | 
| Sales profit | 90 404,64 | -50 399,99 | 13 018,17 | 40 326,65 | 
| Other operating income | 10 062,99 | 11 655,72 | 2,36 | 35 345,70 | 
| Other operating expenses | - | 1,62 | 17,14 | 2 809,68 | 
| Operating profit (loss) | 100 467,63 | -38 745,89 | 13 003,39 | 72 862,67 | 
| Gross profit (loss) | 100 467,63 | -38 917,58 | 13 459,81 | 71 288,45 | 
| Net profit (loss) | 91 094,63 | -38 917,58 | 13 459,81 | 64 082,45 | 
Financial data is automatically retrieved from the EKRS webpage of the Ministry of Justice.
                    - Sales Revenue - Revenue obtained from the sale of goods, products, or services during a given reporting period.li>
 - Cost of Goods Sold - Costs directly related to the production or purchase of the products, goods, or services sold.
 - Gross Profit from Sales - The difference between sales revenue and the cost of goods sold.
 - Income Tax - The amount of income tax payable on gross profit in accordance with tax regulations.
 - Net Profit - The profit after deducting all costs, including income tax.
 - Amortization - Amortization is an accounting method used to gradually reduce the book value of a loan or intangible asset over a specific time frame. For loans, it involves distributing payments across the repayment period. When applied to assets, amortization functions similarly to depreciation.
 - Employee Costs - Costs related to salaries, social benefits, and other employment-related expenses.
 - Selling Costs - Costs related to sales activities, including expenses for advertising, marketing, transportation, etc.
 - General Administrative Costs - Costs related to maintaining the company's operational activities, including administrative expenses.
 - Operating Profit (EBIT) - Profit before deducting interest and taxes, calculated as the difference between revenue and operating costs.
 - Financial Income - Income earned from financial activities, such as interest, dividends, and gains from securities.
 - Financial Costs - Costs related to financial activities, such as interest on loans and losses from trading securities.
 - Gross Profit - Profit before taxation, taking into account the company's operating and financial activities.
 - Other Operating Income - Income related to operating activities that do not directly result from sales, such as the sale of assets.
 - Other Operating Costs - Costs related to operating activities that are not directly tied to the core business, such as losses from the sale of assets.
 - Interest Income - Income earned from interest on bank deposits, bonds, or other financial instruments.
 - Interest Costs - Costs incurred from interest on loans, borrowings, or bonds.
 - Earnings Per Share (EPS) -
 - - Profit attributable to one common share, calculated as net profit divided by the number of shares.
 - Profit Before Tax - Profit earned after accounting for all operating and financial costs, but before tax deduction.
 - Gain on Sale of Assets - Profit earned from the sale of fixed assets or other components of the company's property.
 - External Services Costs - Costs related to services provided by external entities, such as transportation, repair, or consulting services.
 - Compensation and Penalty Costs - Costs incurred for the payment of compensation, contractual penalties, or other liabilities arising from court or administrative decisions.
 - Grants and Subsidies - Income earned from grants, subsidies, or other forms of financial support received from the government or other institutions.
 - Research and Development (R&D) Costs - Costs incurred for research and development activities aimed at innovation and improving products or services.
 - Bank Fees and Commissions - Costs incurred for bank services, including account management, financial transaction processing, and other banking services.
 - License Income - Income earned from granting licenses for the use of intellectual property rights, such as patents or trademarks.
 - Promotion and Advertising Costs - Costs related to marketing activities, promotion, and advertising of products or services.