Comprehensive income is the change in equity of business during a period from transactions and other events from non-owner sources. That is the FASB framework.
In the real, comprehensive income is the total of net income, pension minimum liability adjustments, unrealized gains and losses, foreign currency items, and effective portion cash flow hedges.
Japan weights on net income, but gradually focuses on comprehensive income.
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