Historically, August has been a volatile month for the stock market, but this year it has relatively begun on a steady note. Banking on this optimism, investors should focus on companies that consistently generate strong profits after covering both operating and non-operating expenses.

These companies are generally better positioned to capitalize on favorable market conditions than those that incur losses. To assess a company’s profitability, investors often rely on profitability ratios, which help measure its ability to deliver consistent and sustainable earnings. 

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