ConceptReviewed
Ordinary Income
Name variants
- English
- Ordinary Income
- Kanji
- 経常利益
Quality / Updated / COI
- Quality
- Reviewed
- Updated
- Source
- Citations & Trust
- COI
- none
TL;DR
Ordinary income reflects operating income plus recurring non-operating items.
Definition
Ordinary income (common in Japanese reporting) adds recurring non-operating gains and losses to operating income to show ongoing profitability.It should be read alongside other financial statement items, not in isolation.
Decision impact
- Understanding the metric clarifies profitability or stability trade-offs.
- Trend analysis highlights risks and improvement opportunities early.
- Peer comparisons provide context for positioning and action.
Key takeaways
- State the formula and time period to keep comparisons valid.
- Separate one-time items from recurring performance to avoid distortion.
- Interpret alongside related metrics instead of in isolation.
- Explain the drivers of year-over-year changes for decision clarity.
- Translate insights into concrete actions and thresholds.
Misconceptions
- One metric alone is not enough for decisions or diagnoses.
- Short-term changes do not always indicate improvement.
- Industry context is required for meaningful comparisons.
Worked example
Example: Analyze how interest and FX gains/losses move ordinary income and adjust hedging policy.Break down year-over-year changes into price, volume, or other drivers.Present the metric alongside related indicators when explaining decisions.Add notes when unusual factors affect the numbers.
Citations & Trust
- Financial Accounting (OpenStax)