FMP
Retrieve a company's owner earnings with the Owner Earnings API, which provides a more accurate representation of cash available to shareholders by adjusting net income. This metric is crucial for evaluating a company’s profitability from the perspective of investors.
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Could you please clarify the difference between the API end points "earnings confirmed" and "earnings calendar"?
The Earning Confirmed endpoint is a list of earnings announcements for publicly traded companies that have already been confirmed and do not return upcoming dates. The Earnings Calendar API is a list of upcoming & past earnings announcements for publicly traded companies, including the date, estimated earnings per share (EPS), and actual EPS (if available) and it's the quarterly schedule and timetable laying out individual release dates of financial reports containing performance data for publicly traded corporations.
How can I determine if earnings data was released before or after markets open from the historical earnings data?
You can determine if earnings data was released before or after markets open by looking at the 'time' field in the earning calendar API. If the 'time' field shows 'BMO' it means the earnings were released before markets open, and if it shows 'AMC' it means the earnings were released after markets close.
Why does the net income field deviate from a companies bottom-line net income?
Most of the time the net income will reflect the bottom line net income, however, if a company has unusual items that they subtract from their net income they are not accounted for in our net income. The bottom line net income is utilized in the calculation of EPS and EPS diluted though.
What is the FMP Earning Transcripts data source?
We have multiple data sources for Earnings Transcript data. Sometimes the data is available from the SEC, but it is mostly through company websites or our third party data providers. We have multiple sources where we get access to the earnings call transcript: One source is we use the SEC website to access the available transcripts as an example and when not available, we get them from their investor relations website as in example here . In addition, we have our analysts listen in to the call and have developed apps to transcribe the call and lastly, we have partnership with various data vendors to fill out gaps when needed
How can I determine the currency in which the earnings estimates are provided in the FMP.ANALYSTESTIMATES function?
The currency for our financial data is dependent on how the company reported its financial reports. You can cross-reference the currency by checking the company's financial statements or reports to determine the currency in which the earnings estimates are provided.
What is the FMP Earnings Transcript coverage?
We currently cover transcripts for US stocks.
How long does your data take to populate after a stock reports their earnings?
Typically, we are able to gather financials through an 8-K within 24 hours of an earnings report, However, this data is not as reliable or as full as the data from their 10-Q which takes a bit longer to process.
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