- extraordinary earnings
- s.beneficios extraordinarios, ganancias extraordinarias.
Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español. 2014.
Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español. 2014.
extraordinary — ex·tra·or·di·nary /ek stȯr də ˌner ē, ˌek strə ȯr / adj 1 a: going beyond what is usual, regular, or customary; specif: of, relating to, or having the nature of a proceeding or action not normally required by law or not prescribed for the… … Law dictionary
earnings — The net income or profit of a business. Because of the importance of earnings in calculating the earnings per share, there has been considerable debate as to its definition. Under Statement of Standard Accounting Practice (SSAP) 6, earnings… … Accounting dictionary
earnings — net income for the company during a period. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary Often a general phrase, meaning profits . It does however have a very specific definition in the context of earnings per share. Here, it is defined as profit after tax,… … Financial and business terms
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extraordinary items — Accounting income, gains, expenses, or losses resulting from transactions or events that are both unusual in their nature and infrequent in their occurrence. The GAAP requirements for defining something as extraordinary are strict. The exact… … Financial and business terms
earnings — In a pristine sense, the gains of a person from his services or labor, without the aid of capital. 22 Am J2d Damg § 89; 31 Am J2d Exemp § 39. In the modern sense and development of the term, it includes profits from the employment of capital, as… … Ballentine's law dictionary
Extraordinary Item — Gains or losses included in a company s financial statements, which are infrequent and unusual in nature. These are usually explained further in the notes to the financial statements. These are the result of unforeseen and atypical events. They… … Investment dictionary
Current Earnings — Current or recurrent earnings are those arising from normal company operations, including financial items, before extraordinary items and taxes. Current earnings are therefore the company s operating earnings (EBIT or earning before interest… … Financial and business terms
pro forma earnings — Often used in two ways. First, pro forma earnings refers to projections of earnings. This is often used internally or on a road show for an IPO. Second, it refers to a way of reporting earnings that excludes non recurring items such as… … Financial and business terms
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