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Norway Yearbook - 1996

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Industrial activities<br />

Main figures from the profit and loss statement. Self-employed. Rounded<br />

average. 1993. Kroner<br />

IndustryOperating<br />

rofitfloss<br />

Result of financial<br />

items<br />

Other<br />

Includes extraordinary revenues and expenses.<br />

Source: Weekly Bulletin of Statistics no. 39/95. More information: Division for Income and Wage Statistics.<br />

Profit/loss for<br />

the ear<br />

Agriculture 100000 4000 -1 000 103000<br />

Forestry 13000 14000<br />

Fishing 91 000 91 000<br />

Construction 93 000 -11 000 3000 85000<br />

Wholesale and retail trade, hotels and restaurants<br />

103000 -25000 5000 83000<br />

Manufacturing, mining and quarrying. . 49000 -16000 11000 44000<br />

Transport 171 000 -17000 3000 157000<br />

Real estate, renting and business activities. 158000 -15 000 9000 151 000<br />

Health and veterinary services 202 000 -8000 0 193 000<br />

Personal services 89000 -6000 1 000 85000<br />

Other industries 77000 -6000 -1 000 70000<br />

Entrepreneurial<br />

income<br />

104 000<br />

18000<br />

91 000<br />

99000<br />

107000<br />

59000<br />

194000<br />

166 000<br />

206 000<br />

93000<br />

78000<br />

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Tax return account for joint-stock companies, by main industry1. 1993.<br />

Million kroner<br />

Total<br />

Manufac-Wholesal<br />

turing,<br />

mining<br />

and quar<br />

rying<br />

and retail<br />

Constructrade,<br />

hotion<br />

tels and<br />

restaurant<br />

Transport<br />

and cornmonications<br />

Financial<br />

intermediation<br />

Real estate,<br />

renting<br />

and<br />

business<br />

activities<br />

Personal<br />

services<br />

Other industries<br />

Grossincome 134983 37135 4568 29152 5244 14950 30170 1226 12539<br />

Entrepreneurial income,<br />

net2 87477 23707 3176 23086 3860 8270 17689 917 6773<br />

Capital income3 30396 9374 887 4431 780 5028 7379 102 2416<br />

Received intra-group<br />

contribution 16219 3759 503 1 587 598 1 532 4951 48 3242<br />

Other income4 891 296 2 49 6 120 151 160 108<br />

Totaldeductions 91767 26290 2548 15469 3617 10429 22068 783 10564<br />

Entrepreneurial deficit<br />

and real estate deficit. 27 466 5506 874 4338 1 076 5474 7259 399 2 541<br />

Interest paid 41 564 13873 1 047 6889 1 654 3372 9058 328 5343<br />

Paid intra-group contribution<br />

19746 6128 598 4088 886 1527 5591 54 875<br />

Other deductions5 2990 784 29 153 0 57 160 2 1805<br />

Income before previous<br />

years deficit 43217 10845 2020 13683 1 627 4520 8102 444 1 976<br />

- Deduction for previous<br />

years deficit 17983 3317 1156 4097 688 4748 2605 106 1266<br />

Ordinaryincome 25234 7528 864 9586 939 -228 5497 338 710<br />

Positive (taxable) income 49480 12061 1 672 13938 1 868 4289 11 687 644 3321<br />

Negative income -24 246 -4534 -809 -4352 -929 -4516 -6 189 -306 -2611<br />

Number of forms in the<br />

sample 6 128 846 460 2228 286 322 1 280 206 500<br />

1The companies are classified by the Standard Industrial Clauuification 1994. Personal services include education, health and cultural services.<br />

Other industries include agriculture, forestry and fishing, and services attached to oil and gas extraction and electricity, gas and water supply.<br />

In addition companies with unreported industries in the group other industries. 2lncludes entrepreneurial income from agriculture, forestry,<br />

fishing and other industries, and net entrereneurial income from real estate renting. Entrepreneurial income from other industries has the highest<br />

ratio of total entrepreneurial income. Includes interest received, insurance received, share dividend from companieu.4lncludes received<br />

shareholders contribution and other incomes in the tax return account.5lncludes paid shareholders contribution and other deductions in the<br />

tas return account.<br />

Source: Weekly Bulletin of Statistics no. 42/95. More information: Division for Income and Wage Statistics.<br />

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