Examples of 'net profits' in a sentence

Meaning of "net profits"

Net profits, also known as net income or net earnings, refers to the total revenues of a company after subtracting all expenses, taxes, and other deductions. It is the amount of money a company has left over after all costs have been accounted for
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How to use "net profits" in a sentence

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net profits
O net profits before taxes as a percentage of sales.
Just an increase in net profits is attractive to sellers.
And this would be our net profits.
With net profits entrepreneurs do three things.
A single dollar over a billion in net profits.
Change in net profits thousand euros.
Profit margins are different than net profits.
Net profits from commercial activities.
Probably half a million dollars in net profits.
Net profits were only boosted by sustained asset sales.
A progressive economy is marked by aggregate net profits.
Increase in net profits over time.
Net profits accumulated by a corporation after payment of dividends.
Calculated by dividing net profits by revenues.
Net profits are expressed in dollars and as a percent of sales.

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Increase volume and net profits.
Net profits are no longer promises of massive future investments.
Companies are taxed on the sum of all net profits.
Increase in net profits in the organization.
However the company did achieve a rise in net profits.
Net profits of financial institutions and insurance companies.
Gross and net profits.
The net profits after taxes.
Gambling was designed to produce net profits for the owners.
Of net profits every year to social and environmental causes.
Which leadership team characteristics correlate with net profits.
Annual net profits to organised crime are conservatively estimated to derive from.
Commercial businesses will need to demonstrate loss of net profits.
Net profits losses.
Employers prize people who can add to net profits.
Net profits over the investment needed to generate the profits.
He had also received nothing by way of a share of any net profits.
Net profits interests.
All of which is far more important than your net profits.
Increasing net profits.
Net profits after expenses are then handed over to the holding company.
Distribution of net profits.
More than half of net profits are ploughed back into the business.
Some SMEs can finance investment out of their own net profits.
The fund itself is financed from the net profits of the national lottery.
The biggest benefit to our clients is that leads to greater net profits.
Experience has taught us that net profits are very small for the meat sector.
Net profits steadily increased both in terms of total dollars and on a per unit basis.
Franchisors often do not have data on net profits of their franchises.
Aggregate income is a form of GDP that is equal to Consumption expenditure plus net profits.
Franchisors often do not have data on net profits oftheir franchisees.
The net profits of European SMEs also improved less than those of large enterprises.
Probably the most common way is to look at the net profits of the business.
Allocation of net profits and losses of the ECB.
Nor did the remuneration have to be deducted from the net profits for each year.

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