I'm reviewing the Tassal AGM Presentation 2017. Does anyone know what is meant by "Statutory" results versus "Operating" results?
For example:
Statutory NPAT: $58.08M
Operating NPAT:$42.19M
I've searched Google but I can't find an exact match for the terms. The closest I've found is:
Net Operating Profit After Tax (NOPAT): a measure of profit that excludes the costs and tax benefits of debt financing.
Statutory profit: the bottom line of a company's profit and loss account. It includes everything that must be added and deducted from revenue to comply with legal and accounting requirements.
According to these two definitions, I would expect Statutory NPAT to be lower than Operating NPAT.
Thanks
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