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Equals net income minus all recognized changes in equity of an entity
during a period from transactions and other events and circumstances
except those resulting from investments by owners and distributions
to owners.
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Losses
or gains on foreign currency transactions is an example. For most
firms, comprehensive income is more volatile, exceeding net income
in some years but falling below net income in other years.
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