Metrics similar to Repurchase of Common Stock in the financials category include:
Cash And Short Term Investments - Cash deposits at financial institutions that can immediately be withdrawn at any time, and investments maturing in one year or less that are highly liquid and therefore regarded as cash equivalents and reported with or near cash line items. Cash equivalents are extremely liquid investments with low risk that can immediately be converted to cash. Includes cash restricted for specific purposes.
Total Current Assets - The sum of all assets that are classified as current because they will provide a benefit within one year.
Net Cash from Discontinued Ops. - This item represents operating cash flows relating to discontinued operations of the company.
Other Adjustments to Net Income - This item represents the deductions from net income other than preferred stock dividend, premium on redemption of preferred stock dividends, and other preferred stock related adjustments, which are considered in calculating basic earnings per share. Many companies show such adjustments in the income statement by way of a deduction from net income. Sometimes the company may not show the adjustments in the income statement, instead, may report in the notes (calculation of Earnings per share). In such cases, it is brought from notes to financial statements.
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The amount of cash spent by the company to repurchase company stock in the given period.
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