Total Non-Interest Expense
Total Non-Interest Expense (TNIE) is a financial metric that represents the costs of running and maintaining a company, excluding the expenses related to interest payments. TNIE accounts for all expenses incurred by a company, including salaries and wages, rent, utilities, advertising, taxes, depreciation, and other general expenses. This metric is used by investors and analysts to evaluate a company's operational efficiency, profitability, and overall financial health. A high TNIE may indicate excessive spending and poor cost management, which can lead to reduced profits and lower stock prices. On the other hand, a low TNIE may indicate effective cost management, which can lead to higher profits and increased investor confidence.
Additional Details
Metric Name |
Type |
Default Period Type |
total_noninterest_expense |
|
FY |
Data Format |
Display Format |
Unit |
float |
financial |
usd |