Passes accounting-quality gate
Reports that cleared the accounting-quality gate: OCF/NI > 0.8, accruals ratio < 10%, Beneish M-Score check, and the canonical schema validator. Numbers are trustworthy enough to anchor a recommendation.
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- What does 'passes accounting-quality gate' mean?
- It means the company's reported earnings cleared a structured set of accounting integrity checks before being trusted as the basis for a recommendation. The gate combines a cash-conversion test (operating cash flow over net income greater than 0.8), an accruals ratio test (less than 10%), a Beneish M-Score check, and a structured schema validation pass on the analyst's final report.
- Why does this screen matter?
- Earnings can be cosmetically managed long before they break. Filtering to companies whose cash flows confirm their accounting reduces the chance of building a thesis on numbers that will be restated, and is a precondition for any of the platform's downstream valuation models to be meaningful.
- How often is the screen refreshed?
- Each ticker is re-evaluated every time a new analysis report is published for it. The list updates within a few hours of the underlying report changing.
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