Non-operating income

Non-operating income, in accounting and finance, is gains or losses from sources not related to the typical activities of the business or organization.[1] Non-operating income can include gains or losses from investments, property or asset sales, currency exchange, and other atypical gains or losses. Non-operating income is generally not recurring and is therefore usually excluded or considered separately when evaluating performance over a period of time (e.g. a quarter or year).

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References

  1. "Non-Operating Income Definition". Investopedia. 2020. Retrieved January 1, 2022.
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