trading profit
1trading profit — The profit earned on short term trade of securities held for less than one year, subject to tax at normal income tax rates. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * trading profit trading profit ➔ profit1 * * * ► See Operati …
2trading profit — The profit of an organization before deductions for such items as interest, directors fees, auditors remuneration, etc …
3trading profit — The profit of an organization before deductions for such items as interest, directors fees, auditors remuneration, etc …
4trading profit — / treɪdɪŋ ˌprɒfɪt/ noun a result where the company’ receipts are higher than its expenditure …
5trading profit — / treɪdɪŋ ˌprɒfɪt/ noun a result where the company’ receipts are higher than its expenditure …
6profit — total revenue less total expenses for a period of time calculated in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Glossary of Business Terms Revenue minus cost. The amount one makes on a transaction. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary *… …
7profit — prof|it1 W1S1 [ˈprɔfıt US ˈpra: ] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: Latin profectus, past participle of proficere; PROFICIENT] 1.) [U and C] money that you gain by selling things or doing business, after your costs have been paid ≠ ↑loss… …
8profit — Most commonly, the gross proceeds of a business transaction less the costs of the transaction; i.e. net proceeds. Excess of revenues over expenses for a transaction; sometimes used synonymously with net income for the period. Gain realized from… …
9Trading the news — is a technique to trade equities, currencies and other financial instruments on the financial markets. Trading news releases can be a significant tool for financial investors. Economic news reports often spur strong short term moves in the… …
10Trading account assets — refer to a separate account managed by banks that buy (underwriting) U.S. government securities and other securities for their own trading account or for resale at a profit to other banks and to the public, rather than for investment in the bank… …