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View usage for: proceeds in British English (ˈprəʊsiːdz) plural noun1. the profit or return derived from a commercial transaction, investment, etc 2. the result, esp the revenue or total sum, accruing from some undertaking or course of action, as in commerce proceeds in American English (ˈproʊˌsidz) plural noun the money or profit derived from a sale, business venture, etc. (proʊsidz) noun( Finance: General) The proceeds of an activity or the sale of something is the money and other assets received from it. The company planned to use the proceeds from the sale to help pay the debt it would have incurred in its proposed $12 billionacquisition. They reached an agreement that they won't pursue a claim to the proceeds of the planned sale. The proceeds of an activity or the sale of something is the money and other assets received fromit. (proʊsidz) noun( Retail: Management accounts) The proceeds is the money made from a sale. The company sold land to a developer and invested the proceeds in new outlets. The property generates a good cash flow from the rental proceeds after deducting the monthly outgoings for maintenance and local rates. The proceeds is the money made from a sale. (proʊsidz) noun( Accounting: Basic) The proceeds of an activity or the sale of something is the money and other assets received fromit. The company planned to use the proceeds from the sale to help pay the debt it would have incurred in its proposed $12 billionacquisition. They reached an agreement that they won't pursue a claim to the proceeds of the planned sale. The proceeds of an activity or the sale of something is the money and other assets received fromit. Examples of 'proceeds' in a sentenceproceeds He had sold his parents ' house, and on the proceeds and the little income, he had managed to go to Oxford.`The idea being that I will present the reality of a working artist who is living on the proceeds from her painting. Synonyms of 'proceeds'income, profit, revenue, returns More Synonyms of proceeds In other languagesproceeds British English: proceeds / ˈprəʊsiːdz/ NOUN The proceeds of an event or activity are the money that has been obtained from it. The proceeds from the concert will go to charity. - American English: proceeds
- Arabic: عَائِدَات
- Brazilian Portuguese: provento
- Chinese: 收益
- Croatian: prihod
- Czech: výtěžek
- Danish: indtjening
- Dutch: opbrengst
- European Spanish: ganancias
- Finnish: kerätyt varat
- French: recettes commerce
- German: Ertrag Einnahme (finan.)
- Greek: εισπράξεις
- Italian: ricavato
- Japanese: 収益
- Korean: 수익금
- Norwegian: inntekter
- Polish: przychód
- European Portuguese: receita
- Romanian: beneficiu
- Russian: вырученная сумма
- Latin American Spanish: ganancias
- Swedish: vinst
- Thai: รายได้
- Turkish: gelir toplanan para
- Ukrainian: збори
- Vietnamese: doanh thu
Chinese translation of 'proceeds' vi - (= continue)
继(繼)续(續) (jìxù) - (frm, = go)
- (on foot)
走 (zǒu) - (in car)
前进(進) (qiánjìn) - [car, vehicle]
行进(進) (xíngjìn) to proceed with sth 继(繼)续(續)某事 (jìxù mǒushì) to proceed to do sth 开(開)始做某事 (kāishǐ zuò mǒushì)
Definition the amount of money obtained from an event or activity The proceeds from the concert will go towards famine relief. Synonyms income profit revenue returns produceproducts yield receipts takings Additional synonymsDefinition money earned He was satisfied with his earnings as an accountant. Synonyms income, pay, wages, revenue, reward, proceeds, salary, receipts, return, remuneration, takings, stipend, take-home pay, emolument, gross pay, net pay Investors will have their gains taxed as income in future. Synonyms profits, earnings, revenue, proceeds, winnings, takings, pickings, booty, gainings - procedure
- proceed
- proceeding
- proceeds
- process
- procession
- proclaim
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