Extraordinary items refer to gains or losses that are both unusual in nature and infrequent in occurrence, significantly impacting a company’s financial statements. These items are reported separately to provide clarity and transparency in financial reporting, allowing stakeholders to assess the company’s regular operational performance without distortion from atypical events. Extraordinary items are no longer recognized under U.S. GAAP but may still be relevant in other accounting frameworks.
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