Adjusted Basic & Diluted Earnings per Share
Adjusted Basic & Diluted Earnings per Share is a financial metric that measures a company's earnings per share (EPS) with adjustments made to account for certain one-time or non-recurring items. These adjustments can include gains or losses from the sale of assets, restructuring charges, impairment charges or gains, and other unusual or infrequent items that may distort the company's true earnings picture for that specific period.
This metric is calculated by dividing the company's adjusted net income by its diluted weighted average shares outstanding. It provides a more accurate picture of the company's earnings power by eliminating the impact of non-recurring or irregular items. By using adjusted earnings per share, investors can compare the company's earnings over time and against other companies in the same industry on an apples-to-apples basis.
Additional Details
Metric Name | Type | Default Period Type |
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adj_basic_diluted_eps | FY |
Formatting Details
Data Format | Display Format | Unit |
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float | number | usdpershare |