nonrecurring

nonrecurring
(of items in financial statements) Infrequent or unusual. See also *exceptional.

Auditor's dictionary. 2014.

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  • Nonrecurring Gain Or Loss — A one time or highly infrequent profit or loss. One time gains or losses are reported separately in a coporation s income statement net of income taxes and are not shown to affect earnings per share (EPS). Also referred to as extraordinary… …   Investment dictionary

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  • nonrecurring — adj. not repeated, not happening again …   English contemporary dictionary

  • nonrecurring — non·recurring …   English syllables

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