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101 cash income
s.ingresos en efectivo, ingreso al contado, ingresos en metálico. -
102 commissions income
s.ingreso por comisiones. -
103 community income
s.utilidad proindiviso, utilidades proindiviso. -
104 company income
s.ingresos de compañía, rentas de compañía. -
105 comprehensive income
s.ingreso global, renta global. -
106 corporate income
s.ingreso corporativo, renta corporativa, ingresos corporativos. -
107 deferred income
s.ingreso diferido, ingresos diferidos, renta diferida, utilidades diferidas. -
108 disability income
s.subsidio por incapacidad laboral, ingreso por incapacidad, rentas tras discapacidad, ingresos tras discapacidad. -
109 discretionary income
s.ingresos discrecionales, rentas discrecionales. -
110 disposable income
s.ingreso disponible, rentas disponibles, ingresos disponibles, renta disponible. -
111 dividend income
s.ingreso por dividendos, renta por dividendos. -
112 earned income
s.ingreso devengado, renta salarial, ingreso ganado, ingreso percibido. -
113 effective income
s.ingresos efectivos. -
114 entrepreneurial income
s.renta empresarial, renta de la empresa. -
115 equity income
s.renta del capital social. -
116 established income
s.ingreso establecido. -
117 exempt income
s.rentas exentas, ingresos exentos, utilidad exenta. -
118 factor income
s.ingreso de los factores, renta de los factores. -
119 fair income
s.buen ingreso. -
120 family income
s.ingreso familiar.
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income — in·come n: a gain or recurrent benefit usu. measured in money that derives from capital or labor; also: the amount of such gain received in a period of time an income of $20,000 a year Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
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income — The return in money from one s business, labor, or capital invested; gains, profits, salary, wages, etc. The gain derived from capital, from labor or effort, or both combined, including profit or gain through sale or conversion of capital. Income … Black's law dictionary
income — The return in money from one s business, labor, or capital invested; gains, profits, salary, wages, etc. The gain derived from capital, from labor or effort, or both combined, including profit or gain through sale or conversion of capital. Income … Black's law dictionary
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income — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ high, large ▪ six figure (esp. AmE) ▪ The business provided him with a six figure income. ▪ sufficient ▪ average … Collocations dictionary