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Profit
profit/ net profit
The amount of revenue a business has left over after having paid all of its overhead expenses, income taxes, and dividends to shareholders is referred to as retained profits. This is the percentage of the capital asset which can be used to purchase equipment, R&D, and branding, for example.
they make money by the company that that they have stocks in making a profit over the finanical year
Margin money on a letter of credit is the part of the interest rate that is over the adjustment-index rate. It is the part that is retained as profit by the one doing the lending.
profit as in Profit is the money left over when all bills are paid.
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Its a profit
profit/ net profit
Profit
Change ********************************** Net Profit (sometimes written as Nett Profit).
Profit is what is left over from a business after the bills are paid. without profit the company can not afford to re-invest in capital or have money to pay stockholders
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Companies like Activision release sales figures for the game, but even some of the Infinity Ward employees have quit and filed suit over the answer to that question and the profit sharing they were to receive
They can take the money you gave them over more in the end, and still make a profit.
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The relationship between the two is that risk is needed to make a profit. A profit is money left over after expenses have been paid. To have expenses you need to take risks.