Comprehensive income includes revenues, expenses, gains, and losses that are not included in net income. For example, it accounts for changes in the fair value of certain financial assets, foreign currency translation adjustments, and unrealized gains or losses on certain types of investments.
During the quarterly financial review, the CFO discussed the comprehensive income to highlight not just the net income, but also other changes in equity that affected the company's financial position.
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