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EarningsNet income for the company during a period.
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EarningsEarnings describe how much money a company or investment makes. A company’s earnings are its net profits.
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Earningsamount of money one makes (from labor or investment), 1732, from plural of verbal noun earning, from earn (v.). Old English had earnung in sense "fact of deserving; what one deserves; merit, rewa [..]
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EarningsIn the case of an individual, earnings include salary and other compensation for work you do, as well as interest, dividends, and increases in the value of your investments.From a corporate perspective, earnings are profits, or net income, after the company has paid income taxes and bond interest.
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EarningsRemuneration (pay, wages) of a worker or group of workers for services performed during a specific period of time. The term usually carries a defining word or phrase, such as straight-time average hou [..]
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Earningsnet income: the excess of revenues over outlays in a given period of time (including depreciation and other non-cash expenses) wage: something that remunerates; "wages were paid by check& [..]
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EarningsDefinition Revenues minus cost of sales, operating expenses, and taxes, over a given period of time. Earnings are the reason corporations exist, and are often the single most important determinant of [..]
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EarningsEarnings include base pay, premium, overtime and bonuses. They are the total wages and or cash earned within a specific period of time.
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Earningsis one of those words possessing a double meaning when examined closely but only a single meaning when its alter-ego is used in conversation. Income is the alter-ego. Income is analogous to both peopl [..]
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Earnings1 : something (as wages or dividends) earned as compensation for labor or the use of capital 2 : the balance of revenue for a specified period that remains after deducting related costs and expenses . [..]
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EarningsIn accounting terminology, the same as profits, usually reported each quarter, for publically held companies.
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EarningsTotal income minus total expenses; synonymous with profit. Actually, the terminology is usually more precise than this. "Net income" is used for after-tax profit before paying dividends; thi [..]
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EarningsThe annual profits of a company after deduction of tax, dividends to preference shareholders and.
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EarningsNet income or profit.
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EarningsIncome from a company over a specific period. This could be expressed as either "gross" or "net".
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EarningsIncome from a company over a specific period. This could be expressed as either gross or net. Colloquially net is referred to as the "bottom line" because earnings are the entry at the bottom of the income statement after all expenses and costs are deducted.
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EarningsMoney or income received in exchange for labor or services.
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Earningsbefore interest, taxes, depreciation, amortization and exploration expenses (EBITDAX) is a measure of a company's operating performance in the oil and gas industry. Essentially, it's a way t [..]
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Earningsbefore interest, taxes, depreciation, amortization, and special losses (EBITDAL) is a measure of a company's operating performance. Essentially, it's a way to evaluate a company's perfo [..]
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Earningsbefore interest, taxes, depreciation, amortization and exceptional items (EBITDAE) are a measure of a company's operating performance.
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Earningsbefore interest, tax and depreciation (EBITD) is a pre-tax measure of a company's operating performance. Essentially, it's a way to evaluate a company's performance without having to fa [..]
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Earningsbefore interest, tax, depreciation, and either restructuring or rent costs (depending on what you're measuring) measures the profitability of a company without taking into account its capital str [..]
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Earningsbefore Interest, Depreciation, and Amortization (EBIDA) are a post-tax measure of a company's operating performance.
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Earningsbefore interest, tax, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) is a measure of a company's operating performance. Essentially, it's a way to evaluate a company's performance without havin [..]
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EarningsBefore Interest and Taxes (EBIT) measures the profitability of a company without taking into account its cost of capital or tax implications.
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Earningsbefore interest and depreciation (EBID) are a post-tax measure of a company's operating performance.
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Earningsbefore interest after taxes (EBIAT) is a measure of a company's operating performance. EBIAT is a measure of how profitable a company would be if it paid taxes on its operating profit without the [..]
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Earningsare the corporate profits of a company over a specific time period after taxes and other expenses have been paid.
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EarningsEarnings, when used with respect to the Thrift Savings Fund, means “the amount of the gain realized or yield received from the investment of sums in such Fund.” (5 USCS § 8401)
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EarningsThe net income for a company during the reporting period.
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Earnings(n) the excess of revenues over outlays in a given period of time (including depreciation and other non-cash expenses)(n) something that remunerates
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EarningsA quarterly report on a company’s success in squeezing its customers and paying its employees just enough to prevent them from dying.
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EarningsA technical accounting term, referring to the amount of profit (usually for a year) available to the ordinary shareholders (UK) /common stockholders (US), i.e. the profit available once all expenses ( [..]
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EarningsRemuneration (pay, wages) of a worker or group of workers for services performed during a specific period of time. The term invariably carries a defining word or a combination; e.g., straight-time ave [..]
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EarningsUsually the arithmetic mean; that is, total earnings (as defined) of a group of workers (as identified) divided by the number of workers in the group.
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EarningsUsually total earnings, before any deductions (such as tax withholding) including, where applicable, overtime payments, shift differentials, production bonuses, cost-of-living allowances, commissions, [..]
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EarningsUsually gross earnings excluding overtime payments and (with variations at this point) shift differentials and other monetary payments.
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Earningsn. ingresos (por el trabajo), ganancias
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EarningsThe total amount earned, usually by a worker as wages, or by a firm as profits.
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EarningsProfit for the period attributable to ordinary shareholders of the parent entity.
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EarningsRemuneration (pay, wages) of a worker or group of workers for services performed during a specific period of time. The term invariably carries a defining word or a combination; e.g., straight-time ave [..]
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EarningsAnother word for profit. Broadly calculated as revenues minus costs, operating expenses and taxes, minority interests, extraordinary items and dividends on preference stock.
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Earnings"Earnings" means compensation paid or payable for personal services, whether denominated as wages, salary, commission, bonus or otherwise, and includes periodic payments pursuant to a pensio [..]
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EarningsAdvertising fees earned on completed sales, including premiums. Earnings Reports Reports that show how much you have earned in advertising fees over a given period of time. Figures are based on items [..]
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EarningsSee net income.
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EarningsA company's net income.
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EarningsThe total profits of a company after taxation and interest.
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EarningsEarnings are money or income in return for the work you do or profits from your business. Earnings can include other things like your employer allowing you to use a car for your private use, providing you with accommodation or paying for your meals.
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EarningsEarnings are considered money income reported in the Current Population Survey from wages or salaries and net income from self-employment (farm and nonfarm).
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Earnings – Revenues minus expenses minus depreciation, amortisation and taxes.
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EarningsThe net income or profit for a company. This amount consists of revenues minus all costs (including taxes).
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EarningsThe amount of profit a company realizes over a given time period after all costs, expenses, and taxes have been paid.
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EarningsNet income for the company during a period.
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