Earnings quality

Earnings quality, also known as quality of earnings (QoE), in accounting, refers to the ability of reported earnings (net profit/income) to predict a company's future earnings.[1] It is an assessment criterion for how "repeatable, controllable and bankable"[citation needed] a firm's earnings are, amongst other factors, and has variously been defined as the degree to which earnings reflect underlying economic effects, are better estimates of cash flows, are conservative, or are predictable.[citation needed]

  1. ^ Jim Sepe; Mark Nelson; Tomassini Tan; David Spiceland (2012). Intermediate Accounting IFRS Global Edition (7th ed.). Mc Graw Succeed. p. 22. ISBN 978-007-132448-9.

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