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Extraordinary Items - This item represents an unusual one-time gain or loss on the income statement. As per US GAAP, companies require that Extraordinary Items must be separately disclosed in the income statement, net of any related tax effects, after discontinued operations and before the cumulative effect of changes in accounting principle. Extraordinary Items as per U.S. GAAP has a different meaning than that of the dictionary meaning. Generally 'Gain/Loss on early retirement/extinguishment of debt' are reported as Extraordinary Items by U.S. companies.
Total Current Assets - The sum of all assets that are classified as current because they will provide a benefit within one year.
Other Non Operating Income (Expenses) - This item represents any other income (expense), which is not directly attributable to the operating activities of the company.
Unfunded Vested Pension Liabilities - This item represents the total projected benefits, vested and non-vested payable by an employer to an employee in respect of defined benefit pension plans (Both Domestic and Foreign Plans).
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The sum of all debt and capital lease obligations.
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