making a profit
91Short-Swing Profit Rule — A Securities Exchange Commission regulation that requires company insiders to return any profits made from the purchase and sale of company stock if both transactions occur within a six month period. A company insider, as determined by the rule,… …
92ˌnon-ˈprofit-ˌmaking — adj a non profit organization works in order to help people in some way, rather than in order to make a profit …
93non-profit corporation — A corporation no part of the income of which is distributable to its members, directors or officers. Corporation organized for other than profit making purposes. Corporations may be organized under the Revised Model Non Profit Corporation Act… …
94non-profit corporation — A corporation no part of the income of which is distributable to its members, directors or officers. Corporation organized for other than profit making purposes. Corporations may be organized under the Revised Model Non Profit Corporation Act… …
95non-profit — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not making or intended to make a profit …
96money-making — adjective it wasn t the moneymaking enterprise we had hoped it would be Syn: profitable, profit making, remunerative, lucrative, successful, financially rewarding Ant: loss making …
97money-making — UK / US adjective money making activities are done in order to make a profit a film with money making potential Derived word: money maker noun countable Word forms money maker : singular money maker plural money makers …
98for-profit — 1. adjective For the purpose of making money. 2. noun An organization whose goal is to make a profit …
99a thin margin/profit margin — ► COMMERCE a situation in which there is only a small difference between the total cost of making and selling something and the price it is sold for, or between the total amount of money a company receives from sales and the total cost of… …
100a thin profit margin — a thin margin/profit margin ► COMMERCE a situation in which there is only a small difference between the total cost of making and selling something and the price it is sold for, or between the total amount of money a company receives from sales… …