Synonym: lucre, net, net income, net profit, pay, profit, profits, remuneration, salary, wage. Similar words: early warning, warning, burning, morning, bearings, concerning, turn in, learn. Meaning: ['ɜːnɪŋz] n. 1. the excess of revenues over outlays in a given period of time (including depreciation and other non-cash expenses) 2. something that remunerates.
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121, Jardine Fleming Thanakom expects 21 % growth in average earnings per share in 1996, up from just 10 % in 1995.
122, Isetan will announce details on the loss by May, when it reports earnings for the fiscal year ending in March.
123, Meanwhile, several Parnassus holdings were clobbered by disappointing earnings or other problems.
124, For his father Babur includes details of his pay rises, bonus scheme and overtime earnings.
125, Top performing hourly workers in 1988 could earn as much as $ 80, 000 in earnings including bonus.
126, If you want to build up a good pension fund, you should start setting aside a small part of your earnings now.
127, To improve cash flow, Kmart eliminated its dividend, cut expenses and boosted earnings.
128, Those with earnings just above the tax threshold bore the heaviest burden of the flat rate tax as a proportion of income.
129, This will enable Mr Damant to calculate a better figure of maintainable earnings than has been possible in the past.
130, If you removed the future earnings, Baker told jurors, O. J. Simpson is flat broke.
131, By 1990 motor insurance had kept in line with average earnings and risen to £223.
132, Their relatively late arrival in the quarter coupled with their costs and the narrow margins on the surprise Model 20 impacted earnings.
133, Parties and witnesses are entitled to allowances for loss of earnings, subsistence and travel to and from the tribunal.
134, Narrowing profit margins have given developers little choice but to keep building and selling off property to boost sales support earnings.
135, He expects stocks to continue to march higher, benefiting from falling rates and decent corporate earnings.
135, Wish you will love sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
136, Bradstreet said it expects to post 1995 earnings of $ 3. 80 a share before the pretax charge.
137, Airline stocks also have been weak in recent days because of investor worries the East Coast blizzard will trim earnings.
138, Packers reply that their average earnings are less than 1 percent of their sales.
139, And it is certainly true that these earnings differentials have had a tendency to diminish in the past.
140, Like those of Charles Brady, the biggest slice of Mr Samuel's 1999 earnings was paid as a bonus.
141, The earnings of women with a college education were not much higher than those of women who only graduated from high school.
142, Earnings at some major regional banks suffered from higher-than-expected provisions for problem loans.
143, Buybacks and profits retained by companies, rather than ploughed back by investors, may boost earnings per share.
144, Stocks sold off sharply amid fears of disappointing earnings in the technology sector as well as continued concerns over the budget stalemate.
145, This measurement is generally accepted as the cost of the retained earnings portion of equity capital.
146, Mr Stefan Abrams, an investment analyst at Kidder Peabody, thinks earnings will start rising again in the second quarter.
147, Police earnings in the 1920s were substantial by comparison with most other occupations to which a working man could aspire.
148, While I was doing that sentence my other case for running a brothel and living off immoral earnings came up.
149, The formula governing firefighters' pay is linked to the national average earnings for manual workers.
150, Our recent run of outstanding new business figures will continue to provide a growing quality earnings stream for many years to come.
More similar words: early warning, warning, burning, morning, bearings, concerning, turn in, learn, turn into, learn from, dining, opening, raining, training, planning, retaining, examining, remaining, lightning, screening, meaningful, at the beginning, at the beginning of, year after year, angst, warn, barn, youngster, long since, alongside.