Non-Operating Income Measure

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A Non-Operating Income Measure is a financial measure that ...



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  • https://www.investopedia.com/terms/n/non-operating-income.asp
    • QUOTE: Non-operating income is the portion of an organization's income that is derived from activities not related to its core business operations. It can include items such as dividend income, profits, or losses from investments, as well as gains or losses incurred by foreign exchange and asset write-downs. Non-operating income is also referred to as incidental or peripheral income. ...

      ... Earnings are perhaps the single most studied number in a company's financial statements because they show profitability compared with analyst estimates and company guidance. The problem is that profit in an accounting period can be skewed by things that have little to do with the everyday running of the business. For example, there are occasions when a company earns a significant, one-off amount of income from investment securities, a wholly owned subsidiary, or the sale of a large piece of equipment, property or land. ...