Net Profit Before Extraordinaries

Net Profit Before Extraordinaries is the residual income of a firm after taking Total Revenue and subtracting all Ordinary Expenses for the reporting period. This means that one-off items are not included in the figure.

Stockopedia explains Net Profit Before Extraords

After all costs have been taken into account, including taxes and non cash items such as Depreciation and Amortisation, you are left with Net Income, or Earnings.

This amount is taken to Retained Earnings on the Balance Sheet at the end of every year and it is from this pool of Retained Earnings that companies pay dividends in accounting terms.

However, if there are exceptional, one off items (for example as a factory fire or other disaster), analysts tend to remove the effects of these costs from Net Profits to get a better idea of how the company is performing operationally.

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The 5 highest Net Profit Before Extraords Stocks in the Market

TickerNameNet Profit Before ExtraordsStockRank™
LON:FIXPFix Price35707.000
LON:HSBAHSBC Holdings23533.0098
LON:SHELShell18007.0095
LON:RIORio Tinto10058.0089
LON:BP.BP9516.0059