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operating profit =dash +non operating dash non operating income

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Answered by deepa4549
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activities not related to its core business operations. It can include items such as dividend income, profits, or losses from investments, as well as gains or losses incurred by foreign exchange and asset write-downs. Non-operating income is also referred to as incidental or peripheral income.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

Non-operating income is the portion of an organization's income that is derived from activities not related to its core business operations.

It can include dividend income, profits or losses from investments, as well as gains or losses incurred by foreign exchange and asset write-downs.

Separating non-operating income from operating income gives investors a clearer picture of how efficient a com

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