P&L (Profit & Loss) Statement

The Profit & Loss Statement feature within Analytics & Performance is designed to give Amazon sellers a full financial picture of their company in one single view. This information can help you spot trends or handle taxes at the end of the year/quarter.

The information inside the P&L Statement is divided into three main sections: Revenue, Cost Of Goods Sold, Operating Expenses, Net Profit, and Net Margin. 

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  • Order Fees represent fees at the SKU level, while Seller Fees at charged at the company level.
  • While things like sales, reimbursements, fees, etc. are imported directly from Amazon, there are other data points that are based exclusively on the information you enter manually in the Manage Products feature set (Product Settings and Product Costs) and Other Transactions. These include Other Revenue, Miscellaneous Costs, and any element highlighted in orange.

    The metrics under revenue are great for getting a broad picture, but if you are looking for a comprehensive report of the overall performance of your business, entering accurate and detailed information is key for getting a precise summary of your finances. Be sure to access the previously linked resources to learn more about entering your costs and expenses correctly!

Please note that currently, this information is only available online. It is not possible to export a CSV file of the P&L report.


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