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earnings
earn·ings E0006100 (ûr′nĭngz)pl.n.1. Salary or wages.2. a. Business profits.b. Gains from investments.earnings (ˈɜːnɪŋz) pl n1. money or other payment earned2. (Commerce) the profits of an enterpriseearn•ings (ˈɜr nɪŋz) n.pl. money earned; wages; profits. [before 1050] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | earnings - the excess of revenues over outlays in a given period of time (including depreciation and other non-cash expenses)net income, net profit, profit, profits, lucre, netincome - the financial gain (earned or unearned) accruing over a given period of timeearning per share - the portion of a company's profit allocated to each outstanding share of common stockwindfall profit - profit that occurs unexpectedly as a consequence of some event not controlled by those who profit from itcleanup, killing - a very large profitfast buck, quick buck - quick or easy earnings, "they are traders out to make a fast buck"filthy lucre - shameful profit; "he would sell his soul for filthy lucre"gross profit, gross profit margin, margin - (finance) the net sales minus the cost of goods and services soldshare, percentage, portion, part - assets belonging to or due to or contributed by an individual person or group; "he wanted his share in cash"markup - the amount added to the cost to determine the asking priceaccumulation - (finance) profits that are not paid out as dividends but are added to the capital base of the corporationdividend - that part of the earnings of a corporation that is distributed to its shareholders; usually paid quarterly | | 2. | earnings - something that remunerates; "wages were paid by check"; "he wasted his pay on drink"; "they saved a quarter of all their earnings"pay, remuneration, salary, wagecombat pay - extra pay for soldiers engaged in active combatdouble time - a doubled wage (for working overtime)found - food and lodging provided in addition to money; "they worked for $30 and found"half-pay - reduced wage paid to someone who is not working full timeliving wage - a wage sufficient for a worker and family to subsist comfortablymerit pay - extra pay awarded to an employee on the basis of merit (especially to school teachers)minimum wage - the lowest wage that an employer is allowed to pay; determined by contract or by lawpay envelope, pay packet - wages enclosed in an envelope for distribution to the wage earnersick pay - wages paid to an employee who is on sick leavestrike pay - money paid to strikers from union fundstake-home pay - what is left of your pay after deductions for taxes and dues and insurance etcregular payment - a payment made at regular timespayroll, paysheet - a list of employees and their salaries; "the company had a long payroll" |
earningsplural noun income, pay, wages, revenue, reward, proceeds, salary, receipts, return, remuneration, takings, stipend, take-home pay, emolument, gross pay, net pay He was satisfied with his earnings as an accountant.earningsnoun1. Payment for work done:compensation, emolument, fee, hire, pay, remuneration, salary, stipend, wage.2. Something earned, won, or otherwise acquired:gain, profit, return.Translationsearn (əːn) verb1. to gain (money, wages, one's living) by working. He earns $200 a week; He earns his living by cleaning shoes; You can afford a car now that you're earning. 賺得 赚得2. to deserve. I've earned a rest. 掙得,博得,應得 博得,应得 ˈearnings noun plural money etc earned. His earnings are not sufficient to support his family. 賺得的錢,收入 挣得的钱,收入 EncyclopediaSeeincomeearnings Related to earnings: Earnings per share, Earnings Calendarearnings in relation to an employment, any salary, wages, fee, gratuity or other profit or incidental benefit of any kind obtained by the employee if it is money or monies worth (i.e. convertible to money). It also includes any taxable BENEFIT IN KIND and any amount paid to the employee in respect of expenses.earnings
EarningsNet income for the company during a period.EarningsA company's total revenue less its operating expenses, interest paid, depreciation, and taxes. For example, suppose a widget manufacturer makes $1,000,000 in total revenue. The widgets cost $200,000 to make and his administrative and payroll expenses total $250,000. He also must subtract $50,000 in depreciation on his widget manufacturing equipment and pay $200,000 in taxes. His earnings are stated as: $1,000,000 - $200,000 - $250,000 - $50,000 - $200,000 = $300,000.earnings The income of a business. Earnings usually refers to aftertax income but may occasionally be used synonymously with pretax income or even revenues.Earnings.Corporate earnings are a company's profits after expenses have been paid. Earnings history is one of the key indicators that fundamental analysts use to evaluate a company. However, there are several ways to report earnings. The broadest is reported earnings, which is defined by generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). Others include pro forma earnings, EBITDA, free cash flow, and core earnings. Each method produces different results because of the data that is included in the calculation. The variations make it difficult to make meaningful comparisons among the earnings of different companies, an issue that Standard & Poor's was addressing in developing the concept of core earnings. Your earnings, on the other hand, include salary and other compensation for work you do, as well as income from assets you own, such as interest, dividends, and capital gains. earnings see EARNED INCOME.earnings the returns accruing to FACTORS OF PRODUCTION, such as WAGES, SALARIES, FEES and COMMISSIONS, PROFITS, RENTS, DIVIDENDS and INTEREST payments. Pay received by EMPLOYEES in the form of wages, salaries, fees and commissions is the biggest component of earnings. The UK's New Earnings Survey provides data on the earnings of full-time employees. For 2004, the Survey estimated average gross weekly earnings of full-time employees to be around £492. Take-home pay, of course, is lower than this as a result of DIRECT TAXATION (INCOME TAX, NATIONAL INSURANCE CONTRIBUTIONS).earnings Related to earnings: Earnings per share, Earnings CalendarSynonyms for earningsnoun incomeSynonyms- income
- pay
- wages
- revenue
- reward
- proceeds
- salary
- receipts
- return
- remuneration
- takings
- stipend
- take-home pay
- emolument
- gross pay
- net pay
Synonyms for earningsnoun payment for work doneSynonyms- compensation
- emolument
- fee
- hire
- pay
- remuneration
- salary
- stipend
- wage
noun something earned, won, or otherwise acquiredSynonymsSynonyms for earningsnoun the excess of revenues over outlays in a given period of time (including depreciation and other non-cash expenses)Synonyms- net income
- net profit
- profit
- profits
- lucre
- net
Related Words- income
- earning per share
- windfall profit
- cleanup
- killing
- fast buck
- quick buck
- filthy lucre
- gross profit
- gross profit margin
- margin
- share
- percentage
- portion
- part
- markup
- accumulation
- dividend
noun something that remuneratesSynonyms- pay
- remuneration
- salary
- wage
Related Words- combat pay
- double time
- found
- half-pay
- living wage
- merit pay
- minimum wage
- pay envelope
- pay packet
- sick pay
- strike pay
- take-home pay
- regular payment
- payroll
- paysheet
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