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Business Definition for: net earningsDictionary of Finance and Investment Terms net earnings ...
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Net EarningsThat part of a company's profits remaining after all expenses and taxes have been paid and out of which dividends may be paid.
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NET EARNINGS: Gross earnings less all applicable deductions is the "net pay." Let's examine a representative pay check, and the attached stub: ...
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NEBEI - Net Earnings Before Extraordinary Items NER - Net Effective RentNFC - National Fire Code of Canada ...
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Net Profit ( net earnings): The profit remaining after all expenses and taxes have been paid by a company. Netting: ...
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net earnings A measure of a firm's performance, and calculated by the following: gross sales... net estate The part of an estate which remains after deducting all administration fees.
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Refers to a company's net earnings. BreakoutA price movement through an identified level of support or resistance, which is usually followed by heavy volume and increased volatility.
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For example, a $50 million company with net earnings of $10 million, and a $5 billion company with net earnings of $1 billion, both have profit margins of 20%.
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net earnings minus standard risk/ costs is related to necessary or allocated risk capital. Risk capital requirements arise separately from the credit, market and operative risks associated with the respective business operation.
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other organizations operated exclusively for the promotion of social welfare, or local associations of employees the membership of which is limited to a designated company or persons in a particular municipality or neighborhood and the net earnings ...
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Net Income Sum remaining after all expenses have been met or deducted; synonymous with net earnings and net profit or net loss (depending on whether the amount is positive or negative).
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Trends can be found if current and prior periods are compared and if compared with industry composites, it shows whether or not the company is keeping up with its competitors. The rate is calculated by dividing net earnings by average stockholders' ...
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(5) The current annual $300 million funding formula for REFCORP obligations of the Federal Home Loan Banks is changed to 20% of annual net earnings.
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See also: Earnings, Income, Invest, Account, Money
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