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  2. Forward-looking statement - Wikipedia

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    An example of a safe harbor disclaimer that is generally given during earnings release of a company is this statement by Oracle: [3] "Our discussion may include predictions, estimates or other information that might be considered forward-looking.

  3. Front office appearance - Wikipedia

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    Front Office Appearance, short FOA, is a term typically used in human resources to describe the expected look of workers who are typically the first people encountered by customers (sales, secretaries, customer service) and thus need to make a first good impression on customers. The opposite is NFOA (No Front Office Appearance).

  4. Financial statement - Wikipedia

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    These statements are also used as part of management's annual report to the stockholders. Employees also need these reports in making collective bargaining agreements (CBA) with the management, in the case of labor unions or for individuals in discussing their compensation, promotion and rankings.

  5. We’re personal finance journalists — and we’re revealing our ...

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    I started freelance writing about my travels and how to maximize rewards to gain experience and credibility. After a year of looking for a full-time position, I was offered a job writing for Bankrate.

  6. Statement of changes in equity - Wikipedia

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    The retained earnings account on the balance sheet is said to represent an "accumulation of earnings" since net profits and losses are added/subtracted from the account from period to period. Retained Earnings are part of the "Statement of Changes in Equity". The general equation can be expressed as following:

  7. Employee compensation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Many employer-provided cash benefits (below a certain income level) are tax-deductible to the employer and non-taxable to the employee. Some fringe benefits (for example, accident and health plans, and group-term life insurance coverage (up to US$50,000) (and employer-provided meals and lodging in-kind, [22]) may be excluded from the employee's ...

  8. Income statement - Wikipedia

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    Sankey Diagram - Income Statement (by Adrián Chiogna) An income statement or profit and loss account [1] (also referred to as a profit and loss statement (P&L), statement of profit or loss, revenue statement, statement of financial performance, earnings statement, statement of earnings, operating statement, or statement of operations) [2] is one of the financial statements of a company and ...

  9. Microsoft earnings: Cloud and personal computing growth ... - AOL

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    Microsoft beat analyst expectations for its Q4 earnings, thanks to strength from its cloud and productivity segments. Microsoft earnings: Cloud and personal computing growth power earnings beat ...