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1 earnings
earnings ['ɜ:nɪŋz](of person) salaire m, revenus mpl; (of company) revenus mpl;∎ do you have earnings from any other sources? avez-vous d'autres sources de revenus?;∎ to live off immoral earnings gagner sa vie par des procédés immoraux;∎ Finance earnings before interest and tax bénéfices mpl avant impôts et charges►► Finance earnings forecast résultats mpl prévisionnels;Finance earnings growth accroissement m ou augmentation f des bénéfices;Finance earnings per share bénéfice m par action;Finance earnings retained bénéfices mpl non distribués -
2 earnings
earnings [ˈɜ:nɪŋz]1. plural noun2. compounds* * *['ɜːnɪŋz]plural noun ( of person) salaire m, revenu m ( from de); ( of company) gains mpl ( from de); Finance ( from shares) (taux m de) rendement mexport earnings — gains mpl à l'exportation
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3 earnings
(of person) salaire m, revenus m pl; (of company) revenus;∎ earnings before interest and tax bénéfices m pl avant impôts et charges;∎ earnings per share bénéfice m par actionearnings forecast résultats m pl prévisionnels;earnings growth accroissement m ou augmentation f des bénéfices;earnings retained bénéfices non distribués -
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noun plural (money etc earned: His earnings are not sufficient to support his family.) salaire -
5 on-target earnings
salaire m de base plus commissions -
6 price-earnings ratio
STOCK EXCHANGE ratio m cours-bénéfices, rapport m cours-bénéfices -
7 on-target earnings
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8 price-earnings ratio
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9 export earnings
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10 AVC
( abbreviation additional voluntary contribution) supplément m de cotisation retraite (payé volontairement)AVCs are additional voluntary contributions - extra payments made from your salary or other net relevant earnings to top up your company pension. You can pay AVCs into a scheme run by your company, known as an in-house AVC scheme, or into a free-standing (FSAVC) policy run by another company, or you can pay AVCs to buy extra years of service in a final-salary company pension scheme.
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11 EBIT
( abbreviation earnings before interest and tax) bénéfices m pl avant impôts et charges -
12 EBITDA
( abbreviation earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization) EBITDA m -
13 EPS
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14 OTE
( abbreviation on-target earnings) salaire m de base plus commissions -
15 SERPS
British FINANCE ( abbreviation State Earnings-Related Pension Scheme) = retraite versée par l'État, calculée sur le salaireTo get a maximum (but still small) Basic Pension, workers must contribute into the program for nearly fifty years. Originally enacted in 1975, SERPS was designed to significantly supplement the minimal and inadequate Basic Pension. At the same time, however, employers were allowed to "contract out" of SERPS if their private pension plans met or exceeded the SERPS provisions.
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16 haircut
familiar STOCK EXCHANGE marge f de sécuritéThe stock plunged after the company said that December-quarter earnings will be tiny because of slower-than-expected sales of new products such as the PowerMac Cube. That surely was reason for some decline in the stock -- but in my opinion not for a $12 billion haircut, which is what the stock got.
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17 loss
(a) (of custom, market share, job) perte f;∎ she's seeking compensation for loss of earnings elle cherche à se faire rembourser le manque à gagner;∎ the closure will cause the loss of hundreds of jobs la fermeture provoquera la disparition de centaines d'emplois(b) (financial) déficit m;∎ to make a loss perdre de l'argent, être déficitaire;∎ to sell sth at a loss vendre qch à perte;∎ the company announced losses or a loss of £4m la société a annoncé un déficit de 4 millions de livres;∎ we made a loss of ten percent on the deal nous avons perdu dix pour cent dans l'affaire;∎ ACCOUNTANCY loss carry forward déficit reportable, report déficitaire sur les exercices ultérieurs;MARKETING loss leader produit m d'appel;MARKETING loss leader price prix m d'appel;MARKETING loss leader pricing fixation f d'un prix d'appel;MARKETING loss pricing fixation d'un prix d'appel∎ to estimate the loss évaluer le sinistre;∎ the following losses are not covered by the policy les sinistres suivants ne sont pas couverts par cette policeloss adjuster expert m en assurances;loss assessment fixation f des dommages;loss ratio rapport m sinistres-primes;loss risk risque m de perte et d'avariesloss in transit freinte de route -
18 p/e ratio
ACCOUNTANCY ( abbreviation price/earnings ratio) ratio m cours-bénéfices, rapport m cours-bénéfices, PER m -
19 loss
loss [lɒs]1. nounperte f• losses amounting to $2 million des pertes s'élevant à 2 millions de dollars• loss of appetite/blood perte f d'appétit/de sang• hair/weight loss perte f de cheveux/de poids2. compounds* * *[lɒs], US [lɔːs]1) gen, Commerce, Politics perte f (of de)loss of income ou earnings — manque m à gagner
loss of sound/vision — Television interruption f du son/de l'image
to make a loss — Commerce enregistrer une perte
2)to be at a loss — ( puzzled) être perplexe; ( helpless) être perdu
••to cut one's losses — arrêter les dégâts (colloq)
it's his/their loss — tant pis pour lui/eux
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20 tax
tax [tæks]1. noun• before/after tax avant/après l'impôt• how much tax do you pay? combien d'impôts payez-vous ?a. [+ goods] taxer ; [+ income, person] imposer ; [+ patience] mettre à l'épreuve ; [+ strength] éprouverb. ( = accuse) to tax sb with (doing) sth accuser qn de (faire) qch3. adjective[system, incentive] fiscal4. compounds• for tax purposes pour des raisons fiscales ► tax return noun (feuille f de) déclaration f de revenus* * *[tæks] 1. 2.transitive verb1) imposer [earnings, person]; taxer [luxury goods]2) Automobile3) ( strain) mettre [quelque chose] à l'épreuve [patience]
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