Segment A component of a business that is or will generate revenues and costs related to operations. Financial information should be available for a segment's activities and performance and must also be periodically reviewed by the company's management before a decision can be made regarding the amount of capital that will be given to the segment for a particular operating period. Investopedia Says: For accounting purposes, FASB's SFAS 131 is the definitive source when it comes to accounting practices involving segments.
An example of a segment would be XYZ Corp.'s widget division because it generates its own revenue as a result of selling widgets and incurs expenses as a result of the costs involved with producing this product.
Keep in mind that not every component of a company constitutes a segment. For example, XYZ Corp.'s marketing division would not be considered a segment because it does not perform operations that directly earn revenue. Related Terms: Breakup Value Expense Financial Accounting Standards Board - FASB Operating Expense Operating Income Revenue Statement of Financial Accounting Standards - SFAS Tax-Free Spinoff |