
1) Before taxes
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1) Antithesis of outgo 2) Bacon, at times 3) Black-ink side of a ledger 4) Capital 5) Data for a tax return 6) Earned pay 7) Earnings 8) Exclusively Anglo word 9) Exclusively Saxon word 10) Figure in a bracket 11) Figure on a mortgage loan 12) Financial gain 13) Financial resources 14) Form 1040 amount
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1) Capital 2) Earnings 3) Ebitda 4) Livelihood 5) Money 6) Pay 7) Pension 8) Proceeds 9) Profit 10) Profits 11) Receipt 12) Receipts 13) Revenue 14) Salary 15) Sales 16) Take 17) Takings 18) Wages
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• (n.) That gain which proceeds from labor, business, property, or capital of any kind, as the produce of a farm, the rent of houses, the proceeds of professional business, the profits of commerce or of occupation, or the interest of money or stock in funds, etc.; revenue; receipts; salary; especially, the annual receipts of a private person, ...
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occupational wages or salaries and earnings from investments
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1. The amount of money (nominal or real) received by a person, household, or other economic unit per unit time in return for services provided or goods sold. 2. National income. 3. The return earned on an asset per unit time.
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(from the article `wealth and income, distribution of`) ...It may be given a monetary value if prices can be determined for each of the possessions; this process can be difficult when the possessions are ... The company`s income statement for a period of time shows how the net income for that period was derived. For example, the first l...
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A flow of earnings
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Money received by an individual as a salary, or from investments. Cash deposits and Bonds will provide income in the form of interest. UK Shares will, in most but not all cases, provide income in the form of twice-yearly dividends. The most notable exceptions are the high growth, ‘new economy` stocks that came to prominence in the late 1990s ...
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Money received from wages (earned) or from investments (unearned).
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Earnings of an individual or business organization over a period of time. Gross earnings are earnings before tax and other deductions, while net earnings are earnings after tax. Earned...
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Something you receive from working (past or present), from assets you own such as shares, or a government benefit paid to you.
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1. A coming in; entrance; admittance; ingress; infusion. 'More abundant incomes of light and strength from God.' (Bp. Rust) 'At mine income I louted low.' (Drant) ... 2. That which is caused to enter; inspiration; influence; hence, courage or zeal imparted. 'I would then make in and steep My income in their blood.' (Chapman) ... 3. That gain which ...
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Any gain or profit from ones business, rendering services to get salary, wages by labour or from conversion of capital to money by selling it or renting it. It also refers to profit from an investment.
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Money received by a business from its commercial activities. See Revenue, Compensation.
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In'come noun 1. A coming in; entrance; admittance; ingress; infusion. [ Obsolete]
Shak. « More abundant
incomes of light and strength from God.»
Bp. Rust. « At mine
income I louted low.»
Drant. 2. That which is caused to...
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Money received by an individual as a salary, or from investments between any two points in time.... <a target=_blank href='http://www.finance-glossary.com/terms/income.htm?id=709&ginPtrCode=00000&PopupMode=false' title='Read full definition of income'>more</a>
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Perhaps the most important demographic selection factor on consumer files. Major compiled files provide surprisingly accurate individual family incomes up to about $40,000. Incomes can be selected in $1,000 increments; counts are available by income ranges for every ZIP code.
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Money, goods, or other economic benefit received. Under income tax laws, income can be active through one's efforts or work, or passive from rentals, stock dividends, investments, and interest on deposits in which there is neither physical effort nor management. For tax purposes, income does not include gifts and inheritances received. Taxes are co...
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a gain in money usually as a result of business or labor
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- Inflow of REVENUE during a period of time. (See NET INCOME.)
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Earnings of an individual or business organization over a period of time. Gross earnings are earnings before tax and other deductions, while net earnings are earnings after tax. Earned income is income received from working, while unearned income is income such as interest and dividends from financial and other wealth. Part of the income for a comp...
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Revenue resulting from the operations of a business.
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Income is the revenue a business earns from selling its goods and services or the money an individual receives in compensation for his or her labor, services, or investments. Businesses report this figure on the income statement whereas individuals report theirs on the form 1040.
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[Academic words] the financial gain accruing over a given period of time
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