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Hi Daniel, yes it's a strange issue of the api. I checked the financials and the figure on the website is the correct one. Interesting that the problem is only for 2017, the other figures are the same on the website and api. #9

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Tor-Storli opened this issue Oct 7, 2022 · 1 comment

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    Hi Daniel, yes it's a strange issue of the api. I checked the financials and the figure on the website is the correct one. Interesting that the problem is only for 2017, the other figures are the same on the website and api.

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I noticed something similar for my get_income() call.

df_IS <- get_income(ticker="ABBV", report_type="annual")

When I look at the results from the df_IS created above for two of the accounts and compare it to the Yahoo Finance Web site output for ABBVIE Incorporated, I see that the "totalRevenue" amount for 12/31/2021 is the same but the costOfRevenue numbers for 12/31/2021 and 12/31/2020 do not match.

I looked at the number for EDGAR SEC for Abbvie and the costOfRevenue there matches that of the official Yahoo Finance page, but not the get_income() call. Not sure why this occurs.

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