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101income — noun Date: 14th century 1. a coming in ; entrance, influx < fluctuations in the nutrient income of a body of water > 2. a gain or recurrent benefit usually measured in money that derives from capital or labor; also the amount of such gain… …
102income statement — an accounting of income and expenses that indicates a firm s net profit or loss over a certain period of time, usually one year. * * * In accounting, the activity oriented financial statement issued by businesses. Covering a specified time, such… …
103active income — Income from an active business as opposed to passive investment income according to the U.S. tax code. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
104income tax allowances — Allowances that may be deducted from a taxpayer s gross income before calculating the liability to income tax. Every individual who is a UK resident is entitled to a personal allowance, the level of which will depend on his or her age (see age… …
105income tax allowances — Allowances that may be deducted from a taxpayer s gross income before calculating the liability to income tax Every individual who is a UK resident is entitled to a personal allowance, the level of which will depend on his or her age (see age… …
106income basis — noun : a basis of reckoning income (as from investments, profits) according to the percentage that the interest or revenue bears to the actual cost with no allowance being made for the fact that payment at maturity is to be at par a bond yielding …
107financial service income — Income from delivery of financial services such as banking, insurance, leasing, or financial service management fees . Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
108income dividend — Any payout to mutual fund shareholders resulting from interest, dividends, or other income. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
109other income — Income from activities that are not undertaken in the ordinary course of a firm s business. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
110phantom income — Income from a limited partnership that creates taxability without generating cash flow. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …