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{i} earnings
Gains on investments; returns
The amount a company says it added to shareholders' funds after all the costs of delivering a product or service have been accounted for See Earnings Per Share
The total net profits earned by a company Total sales less cost of sales and operating expenses, including interest and income tax
the excess of revenues over outlays in a given period of time (including depreciation and other non-cash expenses)
Your earnings are the sums of money that you earn by working. Average weekly earnings rose by 1.5% in July = pay, income
{i} money earned, wages; profit
The amount owed to an employee based on salary, hours worked, or other calculation routines, plus other types of compensation and holiday, vacation, and bonus pay
something that remunerates; "wages were paid by check"; "he wasted his pay on drink"; "they saved a quarter of all their earnings"
Revenues minus cost of sales, operating expenses, and taxes, over a given period of time The reason corporations exist, and often the single most important determinant of a stock's price also called income
Also known as profits, they are the amount of money a company clears after paying all applicable expenses
Profits after expenses
Income of a business, typically after-tax income, but it may refer to before-tax income or revenues
The amount of profit a company realizes after all costs, expenses and taxes have been paid It is calculated by subtracting business, depreciation, interest and tax costs from revenues Earnings are the supreme measure of value as far as the market is concerned The market rewards both fast earnings growth and stable earnings growth Earnings are also called profit or net income See "What Is A Stock Anyway?" BACK TO TOP
Net income for the company during the period
Income of a business, typically, after-tax income but may refer to before-tax income or revenues
Used interchangeabley with income and profit Earnings are usually measured at various states in the income statement: Earnings from continuing operations before special items: Money earned by the company from its continuing (or day-to-day) operations, less expenses for day-to-day operations and excluding special items Earnings before tax: Operating earnings minus other income/expenses and special items Net earnings: After-tax earnings or profit
all the money received by a person or company during a given period (wages, salaries, rent, business profits, dividends, etc )
total company's profit before any nonrecurring gains or losses, but after all other expenses
The money that is left over after a company pays all its bills Also known as net income or net profit, earnings are reported on a quarterly basis by all publicly traded companies
Also called income or profits, earnings are the famous "bottom line": sales less costs of sales and expenses
kazanç, kâr; maaş, gelir
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