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Code · CFR · Title 17 — Commodity and Securities Exchanges · Part 210 — Form and Content of and Requirements for Financial Statements, Securities Act of 1933, Securities Exchange Act of 1934, Investment Company Act of 1940, Investment Advisers Act of 1940, and Energy Policy and Conservation Act of 1975 · § 210.5-03

§ 210.5-03. Statements of comprehensive income.

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(a)The purpose of this rule is to indicate the various line items which, if applicable, and except as otherwise permitted by the Commission, should appear on the face of the statements of comprehensive income filed for the persons to whom this article pertains (see § 210.4-01(a)).
(b)If income is derived from more than one of the subcaptions described under § 210.5-03.1, each class which is not more than 10 percent of the sum of the items may be combined with another class. If these items are combined, related costs and expenses as described under § 210.5-03.2 shall be combined in the same manner. 1. Net sales and gross revenues. State separately:
(a)Net sales of tangible products (gross sales less discounts, returns and allowances),
(b)operating revenues of public utilities or others;
(c)income from rentals;
(d)revenues from services; and
(e)other revenues. Amounts earned from transactions with related parties shall be disclosed as required under § 210.4-08(k). A public utility company using a uniform system of accounts or a form for annual report prescribed by federal or state authorities, or a similar system or report, shall follow the general segregation of operating revenues and operating expenses reported under § 210.5-03.2 prescribed by such system or report. If the total of sales and revenues reported under this caption includes excise taxes in an amount equal to 1 percent or more of such total, the amount of such excise taxes shall be shown on the face of the statement parenthetically or otherwise. 2. Costs and expenses applicable to sales and revenues. State separately the amount of
(a)cost of tangible goods sold,
(b)operating expenses of public utilities or others,
(c)expenses applicable to rental income,
(d)cost of services, and
(e)expenses applicable to other revenues. Merchandising organizations, both wholesale and retail, may include occupancy and buying costs under caption 2(a). Amounts of costs and expenses incurred from transactions with related parties shall be disclosed as required under § 210.4-08(k). 3. Other operating costs and expenses. State separately any material amounts not included under caption 2 above. 4. Selling, general and administrative expenses. 5. Provision for doubtful accounts and notes. 6. Other general expenses. Include items not normally included in caption 4 above. State separately any material item. 7. Non-operating income. State separately in the statement of comprehensive income or in a note thereto amounts earned from
(a)dividends,
(b)interest on securities,
(c)profits on securities (net of losses), and
(d)miscellaneous other income. Amounts earned from transactions in securities of related parties shall be disclosed as required under § 210.4-08(k). Material amounts included under miscellaneous other income shall be separately stated in the statement of comprehensive income or in a note thereto, indicating clearly the nature of the transactions out of which the items arose. 8. Interest and amortization of debt discount and expense. 9. Non-operating expenses. State separately in the statement of comprehensive income or in a note thereto amounts of
(a)losses on securities (net of profits) and
(b)miscellaneous income deductions. Material amounts included under miscellaneous income deductions shall be separately stated in the statement of comprehensive income or in a note thereto, indicating clearly the nature of the transactions out of which the items arose. 10. Income or loss before income tax expense and appropriate items below. 11. Income tax expense. Include under this caption only taxes based on income (see § 210.4-08(h)). 12. Equity in earnings of unconsolidated subsidiaries and 50 percent or less owned persons. State, parenthetically or in a note, the amount of dividends received from such persons. If justified by the circumstances, this item may be presented in a different position and a different manner (see § 210.4-01(a)). 13. Income or loss from continuing operations. 14. Discontinued operations. 15.-17. \[Reserved\] 18. Net income or loss. 19. Net income attributable to the noncontrolling interest. 20. Net income attributable to the controlling interest. 21. Other comprehensive income. State separately the components of and the total for other comprehensive income. Present the components either net of related tax effects or before related tax effects with one amount shown for the aggregate income tax expense or benefit. State the amount of income tax expense or benefit allocated to each component, including reclassification adjustments, in the statement of comprehensive income or in a note. 22. Comprehensive income. 23. Comprehensive income attributable to the noncontrolling interest. 24. Comprehensive income attributable to the controlling interest. 25. Earnings per share data. ``` \[45 FR 63671, Sept. 25, 1980, as amended at 45 FR 76977, Nov. 21, 1980; 50 FR 25215, June 18, 1985; 74 FR 18615, Apr. 23, 2009; 83 FR 50202, Oct. 6, 2018\]
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