Roe in turbulent time

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The aim of the paper is to compare the utility of the net income (NI) and of the comprehensive income for the evaluation of fi nancial performance of the company and to verify whether the total comprehensive income (TCI) is more value relevant than the net income especially in times of crisis (IAS 1, par. 5). The Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) has continued to emphasize a fi nancial measure called other comprehensive income (OCI) as a valuable fi nancial analysis tool. The FASB's goal is to issue guidance to improve the comparability, the consistency and the transparency of fi nancial reporting. Especially in the period of fi nancial crises, OCI measure is also quite helpful to understand the company's situation. The methodology in the elaboration of this article comes from the author's previous research, which formed the main part of the overall research. The new research was based on the previous one but we have increased the number of fi nancial statements analyzed by including companies of the free market for the year 2011. In the last part of the paper we show the results of empirical research on the income statement of the Czech companies, which adopted IAS/IFRS principles.

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Gazzola, P., & Amelio, S. (2014). Roe in turbulent time. Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis, 62(2), 347–353. https://doi.org/10.11118/actaun201462020347

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