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Worldscope Database Datatype Definitions Guide

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Footnotes:<br />

A. No standard text<br />

C. Change reporting practice to excluded effect of allocations to reserves<br />

D. Net income before effects of minority interest<br />

Issue 6<br />

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

Net Income Before Extraordinary Items/Preferred Dividends<br />

Income Data, Annual Item; Field 01551<br />

All Industries:<br />

NET INCOME BEFORE EXTRAORDINARY ITEMS/PREFERRED DIVIDENDS represents income before<br />

extraordinary items and preferred and common dividends, but after operating and non-operating income<br />

and expense, reserves, income taxes, minority interest and equity in earnings.<br />

If a company reports discontinued operations it is treated as follows:<br />

a. If the discontinued operations are purely an operating gain or loss on a business segment the<br />

company is discontinuing, income including the discontinued operations will be shown.<br />

b. If the discontinued operations include disposal (gain or loss on a sale), then earnings per share is<br />

examined. If a separate per share amount is shown for discontinued operations and a separate per<br />

share amount is shown for disposal, the discontinued operations portion is included in net income and<br />

the disposal portion is treated as an extraordinary charge or credit. If one per share amount for<br />

discontinued operations is reported and it includes disposal, then net income before discontinued<br />

operations is shown and the discontinued operations is treated as an extraordinary item.<br />

Footnotes:<br />

A. Net income is before the effect of minority interest<br />

C. Before capital contribution and state guarantees by government or interest on same<br />

D. Profit before appropriations and tax<br />

F. Profit before tax<br />

G. Taxes and other expenses cannot be separated<br />

H. Changed reporting practice to exclude effect of allocations to untaxed reserves<br />

J. Net income accounted for in the insurance reserve fund<br />

K. Policyholders' Equity cannot be separated<br />

L. Before provision for loan losses which cannot be separated from equity reserves<br />

Net Income Used To Calculate Earnings Per Share (Formerly Net Income Available<br />

To Common)<br />

Supplementary (Income) Data, Annual Item; Field 01751<br />

All Industries:<br />

NET INCOME USED TO CALCULATE EARNINGS PER SHARE represents the net income the company<br />

uses to calculate its earnings per share. It is before extraordinary items.<br />

For U.S. corporations, it is one of the following:<br />

a. Net income after preferred dividends<br />

b. Common and common equivalent net income (includes effect of those securities considered common<br />

equivalent)<br />

c. Fully diluted net income (includes the effects of all convertible securities and the exercise of stock<br />

options and warrants)<br />

For Non-U.S. corporations, it is generally net income after preferred dividends. It is not necessarily the<br />

numerator for the earnings per share calculation.<br />

Footnotes:<br />

A. No standard text<br />

C. Changed reporting practice to exclude effect of allocations to untaxed reserves<br />

D. Net income is before the effect of minority interest<br />

© Thomson Financial 2003-2007 375 Confidential Information of Thomson Financial

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