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  2. Earnings - Wikipedia

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    Many alternative terms for earnings are in common use, such as income and profit. These terms in turn have a variety of definitions, depending on their context and the objectives of the authors. For instance, the IRS uses the term profit to describe earnings, whereas for the corporation the profit it reports is the amount left after taxes are ...

  3. Earnings response coefficient - Wikipedia

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    Earnings response coefficient research attempts to identify and explain the differential market response to earnings information of different firms. An Earnings response coefficient measures the extent of security’s abnormal market return in response to the unexpected component of reported earnings of the firm issuing that security. [1] and [2]

  4. Earnings management - Wikipedia

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    Earnings management, in accounting, is the act of intentionally influencing the process of financial reporting to obtain some private gain. [1] Earnings management involves the alteration of financial reports to mislead stakeholders about the organization's underlying performance, or to "influence contractual outcomes that depend on reported accounting numbers."

  5. Financial accounting - Wikipedia

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    Business ownership can be in the form of a sole proprietorship, partnership, or a corporation. For a corporation, the owner's equity portion usually shows common stock, and retained earnings (earnings kept in the company). Retained earnings come from the retained earnings statement, prepared prior to the balance sheet. [8]

  6. FactSet Research Earnings: An Early Look - AOL

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    Earnings season is winding down, with most companies already having reported their quarterly results. But there are still some companies left to report, and FactSet Research is about to release ...

  7. Financial analysis - Wikipedia

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    These reports are usually presented to top management as one of their bases in making business decisions. Financial analysis may determine if a business will: Continue or discontinue its main operation or part of its business; Make or purchase certain materials in the manufacture of its product;

  8. Financial statement - Wikipedia

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    A balance sheet reports on a company's assets, liabilities, and owners equity at a given point in time. An income statement reports on a company's income, expenses, and profits over a stated period. A profit and loss statement provides information on the operation of the enterprise.

  9. Management accounting - Wikipedia

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    Management accountants (also called managerial accountants) look at the events that happen in and around a business while considering the needs of the business. From this, data and estimates emerge. Cost accounting is the process of translating these estimates and data into knowledge that will ultimately be used to guide decision-making.