average earnings
1average earnings — UK US noun [plural] (also average income [C or U]) ECONOMICS, HR ► the average amount of money that workers earn in a particular industry, area, or economy during a particular period of time: »Labour market data showed a fall in annual average… …
2average earnings index — ➔ index1 * * * average earnings index UK US noun [C] (plural average earnings indices, average earnings indexes) (ABBREVIATION AEI) ECONOMICS ► in the UK, a series of numbers that compares the average amount of money earn …
3Average Earnings Ex-bonus — Средний уровень заработной платы без учета премий Словарь терминов и сокращений рынка forex, Forex EuroClub …
4average earnings — Average over recent years; a measurement of value of lost time. 22 Am J2d Damg § 91. In applying workmen s compensation statutes, the words average weekly earnings are to be taken in their common and ordinary sense. 58 Am J1st Workm Comp § 309 …
5average income — UK US noun [C or U] ECONOMICS, HR ► AVERAGE EARNINGS(Cf. ↑average earnings) …
6Earnings — Net income for the company during the period. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * earnings earn‧ings [ˈɜːnɪŋz ǁ ˈɜːr ] noun [plural] 1. FINANCE the money that a person receives for the work they do in a particular period of time: • He… …
7earnings — net income for the company during a period. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary Often a general phrase, meaning profits . It does however have a very specific definition in the context of earnings per share. Here, it is defined as profit after tax,… …
8earnings — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ high, record, strong ▪ low, meagre/meager ▪ average ▪ annual, hourly …
9Average — An arithmetic mean of selected stocks intended to represent the behavior of the market or some component of it. One good example is the widely quoted Dow Jones Industrial Average, which adds the current prices of the 30 DJIA s stocks, and divides …
10average — An arithmetic mean return of selected stocks intended to represent the behavior of the market or some component of it. One good example is the widely quoted Dow Jones Industrial Average, which adds the current prices of the 30 DJIA stocks, and… …