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Worldscope Database Datatype Definitions Guide

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Issue 6<br />

Alphabetical List of Field <strong>Definitions</strong> - E<br />

Major casualties such as earthquakes and floods, if rare in the area<br />

Expropriation of assets by foreign governments<br />

Effects of a prohibition under a newly enacted law or regulation<br />

Prior effects of an accounting change<br />

Reorganization (Wsc field 18227)<br />

Exceptional Items (United Kingdom)<br />

Write-down or write-off of inventories or other write-downs that are normally a part of operations if they<br />

exceed 25% of earnings<br />

Special items (Japan)<br />

It excludes:<br />

Write-down or write-off of receivables, inventories or tangible assets if less than 25% of earnings<br />

Effects of labor strikes<br />

Shortages of raw materials<br />

Changes in estimates of accumulated depreciation, accrued expenses and profit or loss on long term<br />

construction contracts<br />

Footnotes:<br />

A. Net of income taxes<br />

B. Net of extraordinary income<br />

Extraordinary Credit - Pre-tax<br />

Income Data, Annual Data; Field 01253<br />

All Industries:<br />

EXTRAORDINARY CREDIT - PRE-TAX represents any pre-tax extraordinary credit which is infrequent or<br />

unusual included in the net income of a company. For non-U.S. companies it is as defined by the<br />

company.<br />

Data for this field is generally not available prior to 1989.<br />

It includes but is not restricted to:<br />

Major casualties such as earthquakes and floods, if rare in the area<br />

Expropriation of assets by foreign governments<br />

Effects of a prohibition under a newly enacted law or regulation<br />

Prior effects of an accounting change<br />

Reorganization<br />

Exceptional Items (United Kingdom)<br />

Write-down or write-off of inventories or other write-downs that are normally a part of operations if they<br />

exceed 25% of earnings<br />

Special items (Japan)<br />

It excludes:<br />

Effects of labor strikes<br />

Shortages of raw materials<br />

Changes in estimates of accumulated depreciation, accrued expenses and profit or loss on long term<br />

construction contracts<br />

Footnotes:<br />

A. Net of income taxes<br />

B. Net of extraordinary charge<br />

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