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Worldscope Database Datatype Definitions Guide

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Frequently Asked Questions<br />

onwards. With one exception, this value will also appear in Field 05201 Earnings Per<br />

Share and 05202 Earnings per share-Fiscal, provided it is not out of line with<br />

<strong>Worldscope</strong> accounting policies as described in the data definition for this field. The<br />

exception would be U.S. companies or securities with off-ending fiscal years where<br />

Field 05201 Earnings Per Share contains the earnings for the calendar rather than<br />

the fiscal year. The fiscal year earnings is contained in Field 05202 Earnings Per<br />

Share - Fiscal Year End.<br />

As different companies and countries have varying definitions of earnings per share,<br />

footnotes are added to Field 05201 to provide explanatory detail. For example,<br />

Footnote U reads "Based on average shares outstanding", and Footnote Z reads<br />

"Earnings per share estimated using net income after preferred dividends divided by<br />

the year end shares outstanding or latest shares available" (this note is added where<br />

<strong>Worldscope</strong> analysts calculate earnings per share based on that country's generic<br />

definition or when no earnings per share is reported by the company). In addition to<br />

the generic EPS field (05201), basic and fully diluted EPS are also available.<br />

12. CAN I SEE THE IMPACT OF EXTRAORDINARY ITEMS ON EARNINGS PER SHARE?<br />

<strong>Worldscope</strong> excludes extraordinary items reported after tax from earnings per share<br />

but includes exceptional items reported pre-tax. The per share amounts of the<br />

extraordinary credits and/or charges included in or excluded from earnings per share<br />

are also available.<br />

13. HOW DOES WORLDSCOPE TREAT DIFFERENT FISCAL YEAR ENDS?<br />

While a majority of companies have a fiscal year which coincides with the calendar<br />

year, many end their fiscal year on a date other than 31 December. Normally, the<br />

year to which <strong>Worldscope</strong> assigns financial data is the year in which the company's<br />

fiscal year ended, so fiscal years ending 28 February 2005, 20 November 2005 and<br />

31 December 2005 are all treated as 2005 on <strong>Worldscope</strong>.<br />

However, special rules apply when this occurs within a short period after the calendar<br />

year end. For non-U.S. companies, the fiscal year is determined by a cutoff date of 15<br />

January. Data for a fiscal year ending on or before 15 January is classified as the<br />

previous year's result. For example, company data for a fiscal year ending 15 January<br />

2005 is classified as 2004 data. Company data for a fiscal year ending 16 January<br />

2005 is classified as 2005 data.<br />

For U.S. companies, the fiscal year cutoff date is 10 February. Data for a fiscal year<br />

ending on or before 10 February is classified as the previous year's result.<br />

In addition, users should note that the per share data for all U.S. companies is<br />

adjusted where necessary, to reflect a calendar year reporting basis.<br />

14. HOW ARE FISCAL YEAR END CHANGES TREATED ON WORLDSCOPE?<br />

Where a company changes year-end date and publishes financial statements for<br />

more or less than the standard twelve months, <strong>Worldscope</strong> adjusts any income<br />

statement data to reflect twelve months of operations, in order to make the<br />

information more comparable to prior and subsequent years. This adjustment is<br />

indicated in a footnote (generally N) to Field 01001 Net Sales or Revenues, which<br />

reads: "year end changed from [month of old fiscal year end] in [year]. Income<br />

statement and related items adjusted to reflect 12 mos. of operations through [new<br />

fiscal year end]". Prior to 1988, such adjustments were not made and the changes in<br />

the length of the fiscal year for non-U.S. companies are noted with a footnote to Field<br />

01001 Net Sales or Revenues.<br />

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