1. Investment income: Investment income refers to the income obtained by an enterprise through investment, including the investment income of stocks, bonds and funds, and should be listed as "other income" in the enterprise income statement.
2. subsidy income: subsidy income refers to the income obtained by enterprises through government subsidies, which should be listed as "other income" in the income statement of enterprises.
3. Exchange income: Exchange income refers to the income obtained by an enterprise through exchange statements, including foreign exchange trading, foreign exchange pledge and other income, which should be listed as "other income" in the profit statement of the enterprise.
4. Other income: Other income refers to the income obtained by enterprises through other channels, such as government subsidies, investment income, exchange income, etc. , should be listed as "other income" in the enterprise income statement.
5. Enterprise income statement: The enterprise income statement is a part of the enterprise's financial statement, which is used to reflect the profitability of the enterprise. The "other income" subject is used to record other income of the enterprise, including investment income, subsidy income, exchange income and other income.
6. Income classification: Other income should be listed as "other income" in the profit statement of the enterprise, so that the enterprise can timely and accurately reflect its financial situation and provide reference for enterprise decision-making.