Income Available to Common Shareholders, also known as earnings available for common stockholders, refers to the net income remaining after preferred dividends have been paid. This figure represents the portion of a company’s earnings that is accessible to common shareholders and is used to calculate earnings per share (EPS). It is a critical metric for assessing a company’s profitability and financial health from the perspective of common equity investors.
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