Nonoperating Income

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Nonoperating income refers to the portion of a company’s income that is derived from activities not related to its core business operations. This includes earnings from investments, interest, dividends, and gains from asset sales. Nonoperating income is typically reported separately on the income statement to distinguish it from operating income, providing a clearer picture of a company’s financial performance.

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