How should an unusual event not meeting the criteria for an extraordinary item be disclosed in the financial statements?
a. Shown as a separate item in operating revenues or expenses if material and supple-mented by a footnote if deemed appropriate.
b. Shown in operating revenues or expenses if material but not shown as a separate item.
c. Shown net of income tax after ordinary net earnings but before extraordinary items.
d. Shown net of income tax after extraordinary items but before net earnings.
Answer: a. Shown as a separate item in operating revenues or expenses if material and supple-mented by a footnote if deemed appropriate.
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