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发表于 2012-3-29 16:41
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Galaxy Company recognized a restructuring charge in its year-end income statement. Similar restructuring charges have occurred in the past. In addition, Galaxy recognized an extraordinary loss. Galaxy uses the term “operational earnings” when discussing its financial results. According to Galaxy, “operational earnings” excludes special nonrecurring transactions such as restructuring charges, discontinued operations, and extraordinary items. Should the restructuring charge and extraordinary loss be included or excluded from “operational earnings” for analytical purposes?
The restructuring charge does not appear to be nonrecurring; thus, it should be included in “operational earnings.” By definition, an extraordinary loss is unusual in nature and infrequent in occurrence. Therefore, the extraordinary loss should be excluded from “operational earnings.” |
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