earnings (noun)
101immoral earnings — UK / US noun [plural] legal money that someone has got from having sex …
102equity earnings — / ekwɪti ˌɜ:nɪŋz/ plural noun profits after tax, which are available for distribution to shareholders in the form of dividends, or which can be retained in the company for future development …
103invisible earnings — /ɪnˌvɪzɪb(ə)l ɜ:nɪŋz/ plural noun foreign currency earned by a country by providing services, receiving interests or dividends, but not by selling goods …
104real 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 …
105retained earnings — /rɪˌteɪnd ɜ:nɪŋz/, retained income /rɪˌteɪnd ɪnkʌm/, retained profit /rɪˌteɪnd prɒfɪt/ plural noun an amount of profit after tax which a company does not pay out as dividend to the shareholders, but which is kept to be used for the further… …
106EBITDA — ( Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization) A financial measure defined as revenues less cost of goods sold and selling, general, and administrative expenses. In other words, operating and nonoperating profit before the… …
107P/E ratio — noun Price to Earnings ratio for an issue of stock. The Price to Earnings ratio of a stock is a number calculated from the price per share of the stock divided by the earnings per share of that stock for the past 12 months …
108ratio — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ high, low ▪ gender, sex ▪ Some universities take steps to keep their gender ratio 50–50. ▪ staffing ▪ …
109remuneration — noun 1. something that remunerates (Freq. 1) wages were paid by check he wasted his pay on drink they saved a quarter of all their earnings • Syn: ↑wage, ↑pay, ↑earnings, ↑salary …
110earned surplus — noun : the net accumulated balance of earnings of a corporation that remains after deducting losses, distributions to stockholders, and transfers to capital stock accounts and that includes appropriated surplus (as reserve for contingencies) as… …