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Premier's (NASDAQ:PINC) Conservative Accounting Might Explain Soft Earnings

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Shareholders appeared unconcerned with Premier, Inc.'s (NASDAQ:PINC) lackluster earnings report last week. We think that the softer headline numbers might be getting counterbalanced by some positive underlying factors.

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NasdaqGS:PINC Earnings and Revenue History February 13th 2024

The Impact Of Unusual Items On Profit

To properly understand Premier's profit results, we need to consider the US$141m expense attributed to unusual items. While deductions due to unusual items are disappointing in the first instance, there is a silver lining. When we analysed the vast majority of listed companies worldwide, we found that significant unusual items are often not repeated. And, after all, that's exactly what the accounting terminology implies. If Premier doesn't see those unusual expenses repeat, then all else being equal we'd expect its profit to increase over the coming year.

That might leave you wondering what analysts are forecasting in terms of future profitability. Luckily, you can click here to see an interactive graph depicting future profitability, based on their estimates.

Our Take On Premier's Profit Performance

Because unusual items detracted from Premier's earnings over the last year, you could argue that we can expect an improved result in the current quarter. Based on this observation, we consider it likely that Premier's statutory profit actually understates its earnings potential! Unfortunately, though, its earnings per share actually fell back over the last year. Of course, we've only just scratched the surface when it comes to analysing its earnings; one could also consider margins, forecast growth, and return on investment, among other factors. With this in mind, we wouldn't consider investing in a stock unless we had a thorough understanding of the risks. Case in point: We've spotted 2 warning signs for Premier you should be aware of.

This note has only looked at a single factor that sheds light on the nature of Premier's profit. But there are plenty of other ways to inform your opinion of a company. Some people consider a high return on equity to be a good sign of a quality business. So you may wish to see this free collection of companies boasting high return on equity, or this list of stocks that insiders are buying.

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