real earnings
1real earnings — /rɪəl ɜ:nɪŋz/ plural noun income which is available for spending after tax and other contributions have been deducted, corrected for inflation. Also called real income, real wages …
2earnings — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ high, record, strong ▪ low, meagre/meager ▪ average ▪ annual, hourly …
3real — Used in the context of general equities. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary (1) natural, (2) not dividend roll or program trading related; (3) not tax related. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary Real indications have three major repercussions: a) pricing …
4Earnings growth — In investments, earnings growth refers to the annual rate of growth of earnings. When the dividend payout ratio is same, the dividend growth rate is equal to the earnings growth rate.Earnings growth rate is a key value that is needed when the DCF …
5real — In civil law, relating to a thing (whether movable or immovable), as distinguished from a person. relating to land, as distinguished from personal property This term is applied to lands, tenements, and hereditaments. As to real action real asset… …
6earnings — Income. That which is earned; i.e., money earned from performance of labor, services, sale of goods, etc. Revenue earned by an individual or business. Earnings generally include but are not limited to: salaries and wages, interest and dividends,… …
7earnings — Income. That which is earned; i.e., money earned from performance of labor, services, sale of goods, etc. Revenue earned by an individual or business. Earnings generally include but are not limited to: salaries and wages, interest and dividends,… …
8real income — A measure of the real purchasing power of nominal income; real income is nominal income adjusted for changes in the general price level, or income corrected for inflation or deflation. See also real earnings …
9real income — /rɪəl ɪnkʌm/ noun same as real earnings …
10real wages — /rɪəl weɪdʒɪz/ plural noun same as real earnings …