| earnings | | |
| n. (possession) | 1. earnings, lucre, net, net income, net profit, profit, profits | the excess of revenues over outlays in a given period of time (including depreciation and other non-cash expenses). |
| ~ income | the financial gain (earned or unearned) accruing over a given period of time. |
| ~ earning per share | the portion of a company's profit allocated to each outstanding share of common stock. |
| ~ windfall profit | profit that occurs unexpectedly as a consequence of some event not controlled by those who profit from it. |
| ~ cleanup, killing | a very large profit. |
| ~ fast buck, quick buck | quick or easy earnings,.; "they are traders out to make a fast buck" |
| ~ filthy lucre | shameful profit.; "he would sell his soul for filthy lucre" |
| ~ gross profit, gross profit margin, margin | (finance) the net sales minus the cost of goods and services sold. |
| ~ share, percentage, portion, part | assets belonging to or due to or contributed by an individual person or group.; "he wanted his share in cash" |
| ~ markup | the amount added to the cost to determine the asking price. |
| ~ accumulation | (finance) profits that are not paid out as dividends but are added to the capital base of the corporation. |
| ~ dividend | that part of the earnings of a corporation that is distributed to its shareholders; usually paid quarterly. |
| n. (possession) | 2. earnings, pay, remuneration, salary, wage | something that remunerates.; "wages were paid by check"; "he wasted his pay on drink"; "they saved a quarter of all their earnings" |
| ~ combat pay | extra pay for soldiers engaged in active combat. |
| ~ double time | a doubled wage (for working overtime). |
| ~ found | food and lodging provided in addition to money.; "they worked for $30 and found" |
| ~ half-pay | reduced wage paid to someone who is not working full time. |
| ~ living wage | a wage sufficient for a worker and family to subsist comfortably. |
| ~ merit pay | extra pay awarded to an employee on the basis of merit (especially to school teachers). |
| ~ minimum wage | the lowest wage that an employer is allowed to pay; determined by contract or by law. |
| ~ pay envelope, pay packet | wages enclosed in an envelope for distribution to the wage earner. |
| ~ sick pay | wages paid to an employee who is on sick leave. |
| ~ strike pay | money paid to strikers from union funds. |
| ~ take-home pay | what is left of your pay after deductions for taxes and dues and insurance etc. |
| ~ regular payment | a payment made at regular times. |
| ~ payroll, paysheet | a list of employees and their salaries.; "the company had a long payroll" |
| income | | |
| n. (possession) | 1. income | the financial gain (earned or unearned) accruing over a given period of time. |
| ~ financial gain | the amount of monetary gain. |
| ~ disposable income | income (after taxes) that is available to you for saving or spending. |
| ~ double dipping | two incomes received from the same source (as by holding a government job and receiving a government pension). |
| ~ easy money, gravy train | income obtained with a minimum of effort. |
| ~ earnings before interest taxes depreciation and amortization, ebitda | income before interest and taxes and depreciation and amortization have been subtracted; an indicator of a company's profitability that is watched by investors (especially in leveraged buyouts). |
| ~ earnings, net income, net profit, profit, profits, lucre, net | the excess of revenues over outlays in a given period of time (including depreciation and other non-cash expenses). |
| ~ cash flow | the excess of cash revenues over cash outlays in a give period of time (not including non-cash expenses). |
| ~ personal income | the income received by a single individual. |
| ~ rental income | income received from rental properties. |
| ~ proceeds, take, takings, yield, payoff, issue, return | the income or profit arising from such transactions as the sale of land or other property.; "the average return was about 5%" |
| ~ gross revenue, gross sales, sales | income (at invoice values) received for goods and services over some given period of time. |
| ~ net sales | gross sales reduced by customer discounts, returns, freight out, and allowances. |
| ~ unearned income, unearned revenue | (accounting) income received but not yet earned (usually considered a current liability on a company's balance sheet). |
| ~ unearned income, unearned revenue | personal income that you did not earn (e.g., dividends or interest or rent income). |
| ~ government income, government revenue | income available to the government. |
| ~ per capita income | the total national income divided by the number of people in the nation. |
| revenue | | |
| n. (possession) | 1. gross, receipts, revenue | the entire amount of income before any deductions are made. |
| ~ box office | total admission receipts for an entertainment. |
| ~ gate | total admission receipts at a sports event. |
| ~ amount, amount of money, sum, sum of money | a quantity of money.; "he borrowed a large sum"; "the amount he had in cash was insufficient" |
| n. (possession) | 2. revenue, tax income, tax revenue, taxation | government income due to taxation. |
| ~ government income, government revenue | income available to the government. |
| ~ internal revenue | government revenue from domestic sources (excluding customs). |
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