Firms often provide supplemental disclosures that report and discuss income figures that do not necessarily equal bottom-line
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Firms often provide supplemental disclosures that report and discuss income figures that do not necessarily equal bottom-line net income from the income statement. For example, in Twitter’s initial public offering filings with the SEC, the company reported a net loss of $79.4 million, but prominently disclosed ‘‘adjusted EBITDA’’ of (positive) $21.2 million. Discuss the merits and shortcomings of this managerial practice.
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Financial Reporting Financial Statement Analysis And Valuation A Strategic Perspective
ISBN: 1711
9th Edition
Authors: James M. Wahlen, Stephen P. Baginski, Mark Bradshaw
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