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Net Income Attributable to Common Shareholders

"Net Income Attributable to Common Shareholders" is a financial metric that represents the amount of profit a company has earned over a given period of time after deducting all expenses, taxes, and preferred shareholder dividends. This metric measures the earnings that are available to the common shareholders of a company after deducting all other obligations. It is calculated by subtracting preferred stock dividends, if any, from net income, and then dividing the result by the number of outstanding shares. Net Income Attributable to Common Shareholders is a key measure of a company's financial health and profitability, and is often used by investors to assess the company's performance and growth potential.

Additional Details

Metric Name Type Default Period Type
net_income_to_common fin_metric FY

Formatting Details

Data Format Display Format Unit
float financial usd