Non-Operating Expenses Measure
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A Non-Operating Expenses Measure is an organizational measure
- Example(s):
- The loss on the sale of a building, for a company that is not in the Real-Estate Market.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Non-Operating Income, Non-Operating Income.
References
2020
- https://www.investopedia.com/terms/n/non-operating-expense.asp
- QUOTE: A non-operating expense is a business expense unrelated to the core operations. The most common types of non-operating expenses are interest charges and losses on the disposition of assets. Accountants sometimes remove non-operating expenses and non-operating revenues to examine the performance of the business, ignoring effects of financing and other irrelevant issues. ...
... it company sells a building, and it is not in the business of buying and selling real estate, the sale of the building is a non-operating activity. If the building sold at a loss, the loss is considered a non-operating expense.
- QUOTE: A non-operating expense is a business expense unrelated to the core operations. The most common types of non-operating expenses are interest charges and losses on the disposition of assets. Accountants sometimes remove non-operating expenses and non-operating revenues to examine the performance of the business, ignoring effects of financing and other irrelevant issues. ...