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Name Tag Type Units
Net Income Growth
netincomegrowth
Growth Percentage This figure represents the annualized rate of net-income growth over the trailing one-year period for the stocks held by a fund.Net-income growth gives a good picture of the rate at which companies have grown their profits. All things being equal, stocks ...
Non-Cash Adjustments to Reconcile Net Income
noncashadjustmentstonetincome
Metric USD The first adjustments made to the net income balance involve non-cash transactions that have increased or decreased the amount of net income or loss reported by the entity during the financial reporting period. The most common non-cash transaction to be ...
Consolidated Net Income / (Loss)
netincome
Metric USD Net income (NI) is a company's total earnings (or profit); net income is calculated by taking revenues and subtracting the costs of doing business such as depreciation, interest, taxes and other expenses. This number appears on a company's income statement ...
Net Income / (Loss) Attributable to Common Shareholders
netincometocommon
Metric USD Earnings available for common stockholders equals net income minus preferred dividends. Net income, or profit, equals total revenue minus total expenses. Revenue is the money you earn selling products and services. Expenses are the costs you incur in the ...
Other Adjustments to Consolidated Net Income / (Loss)
otheradjustmentstoconsolidatednetincome
Metric USD Other adjustments to consolidated net income includes one off items below the Net income from continuing operations.
Other Adjustment to Net Income / (Loss) Attributable to Common Shareholders)
otheradjustmentstonetincometocommon
Metric USD Other adjustments to net income to common includes any other allocations of net income to the company to other stakeholders whose claims are higher than those of the common shareholder.
Net Income / (Loss) Continuing Operations
netincomecontinuing
Metric USD Net income from continuing operations is a line item on the income statement that notes the after-tax earnings that a business has generated from its operational activities. Since one-time events and the results of discontinued operations are excluded, this ...
Net Income / (Loss) Attributable to Noncontrolling Interest
netincometononcontrollinginterest
Metric USD Net Income to noncontrolling interests include all income allocated to the non controlling interest holders of the company.
Net Interest Income / (Expense)
netinterestincome
Metric USD Net interest income is the difference between total interest income and total interest expense.
Retained Earnings
retainedearnings
Metric USD Retained earnings refer to the percentage of net earnings not paid out as dividends, but retained by the company to be reinvested in its core business, or to pay debt. It is recorded under shareholders' equity on the balance sheet. The formula calculates ...
Changes in Operating Assets and Liabilities, net
increasedecreaseinoperatingcapital
Metric USD Increase or decrease in operating capital measures the change in items from the balance sheet to adjust net income for changes in operating capital such as net working capital.
Total Revenue
totalrevenue
Metric USD Revenue is the amount of money that a company actually receives during a specific period, including discounts and deductions for returned merchandise. It is the "top line" or "gross income" figure from which costs are subtracted to determine net income.
Noncurrent Deferred & Payable Income Tax Liabilities
noncurrentdeferredtaxliabilities
Metric USD Noncurrent Income tax payable is a type of account in the noncurrent liabilities section of a company's balance sheet comprised of taxes that must be paid to the government later than one year. Income tax payable is calculated according to the prevailing ...
Current Deferred & Payable Income Tax Liabilities
currentdeferredtaxliabilities
Metric USD Income tax payable is a type of account in the current liabilities section of a company's balance sheet comprised of taxes that must be paid to the government within one year. Income tax payable is calculated according to the prevailing tax law in the ...
Selling, General & Admin Expense
sgaexpense
Metric USD Selling, general and administrative expenses (SG&A) are reported on the income statement as the sum of all direct and indirect selling expenses and all general and administrative expenses of a company. There are many factors that go into manufacturing a ...
Other Income / (Expense), net
otherincome
Metric USD Other income / (expense) includes all other nonoperating income and expenses. Non operating activities are generally anything outside the core operating activities of the company and may include income or loses related to financing activities or ...
Return on Equity (Simple)
roe_simple
Effectiveness Percentage Return on equity (ROE_SIMPLE) is the amount of net income returned as a percentage of total equity. Return on equity measures a corporation's profitability by revealing how much profit a company generates with the ...
Profit (Net Income) Margin
profitmargin
Profitability Percentage Profit margin is part of a category of profitability ratios and it measures how much out of every dollar of sales a company actually keeps in earnings.
Return on Equity
roe
Effectiveness Percentage Return on equity (ROE) is the amount of net income returned as a percentage of shareholders equity. Return on equity measures a corporation's profitability by revealing how much profit a company generates with the money shareholders have invested. The ROE ...
Net Income / (Loss) Discontinued Operations
netincomediscontinued
Metric USD A discontinued operation occurs when a segment or certain product line in a company's business has been sold, disposed of or abandoned and is subsequently reported on the company's income statement as income separate from continued operations. Because ...
Net Income Q/Q Growth
netincomeqoqgrowth
Growth Percentage
EPS Growth
epsgrowth
Growth Percentage Earnings-per-share growth gives a good picture of the rate at which a company has grown its profitability per unit of equity. This figure represents the annualized rate of net-income-per-share growth over the trailing one-year period for the stocks held by ...
Total Other Income / (Expense), net
totalotherincome
Metric USD Total other income / (expense) is the sum of interest income and nonoperating income /(expense) less interest expense. This represents the entire amount of nonoperating income / (expense) for the company.
Extraordinary Income / (Loss), net
extraordinaryincome
Metric USD An extraordinary item consists of gains or losses included on a company's income statement from events, which are unusual and infrequent in nature. Extraordinary items are usually explained further in the notes to the financial statements, and they are the ...
Nonoperating Income / (Expense), net
nonoperatingincome
Metric USD
Net Cash From Discontinued Operating Activities
netcashfromdiscontinuedoperatingactivities
Metric USD Net cash from discontinued operating activities reflects all cash flow from discontinued meet income and other non cash adjustments and changes in operating capital.
Other Gains / (Losses), net
othergains
Metric USD Other gains and losses are due to various events that require recognition of income or losses but are usually one off in nature.
Net Realized & Unrealized Capital Gains on Investments
netrealizedcapitalgains
Metric USD Capital gain is an increase in the value of a capital asset (investment or real estate) that gives it a higher worth than the purchase price. The gain is not realized until the asset is sold. A capital gain may be short-term (one year or less) or long-term ...

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