Extraordinary items

Items that are material, not expected to recur frequently and derive from outside the ordinary activities of the company. Contrast this with an exceptional item (www.practicallaw.com/A36033), which is derived from within the ordinary activities of the company. The impact that extraordinary items have on profit does not give a true indication of the profitability of the company’s business.

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