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1 income
إِيْراد \ income: money that comes in; the money that one receives during a year (or other stated time): Besides his pay, he gets an income from rent. -
2 income
رَيْع \ income: money that comes in; the money that one receives during a year (or other stated time): Besides his pay, he gets an income from rent. proceeds: money that is obtained from a special sale or activity: She sold her car, and bought a boat with the proceeds. rent: regular payment for the continuous use of a building or piece of land or a television set, etc.: The rent for this office is $50 a week. \ See Also أجرة (أُجْرَة) -
3 income
دَخْل \ income: money that comes in; the money that one receives during a year (or other stated time): Besides his pay, he gets an income from rent. proceeds: money that is obtained from a special sale or activity: She sold her car, and bought a boat with the proceeds. takings: money received from the public, in business: a shop’s daily takings. -
4 INCOME
• Men with the smallest income have the largest families - Богатому телята, а бедному ребята (Б) -
5 income
[ˈɪŋkəm] nounدَخْل، إيراد شَهْريHe cannot support his family on his income.
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6 income
Fin [m1]1. money received by a company or individual2. money received from savings or investments, for example, interest on a deposit account or dividends from shares. This is also known as unearned income.3. money generated by a business -
7 income
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8 income distribution
Fin1. (U.K.) = income dividend2. the distribution of income across a particular group, such as a company, region, or country. It shows the various wage levels and gives the percentage of individuals earning at each level. -
9 income dividend
Finthe U.S. term for payment to investors of the income generated by a collective investment, less management charges, tax, and expenses. It is distributed in proportion to the number of units or shares held by each investor.U.K. term income distribution -
10 income stock
Fin [m1]1. common stock sought because of their relatively high yield as opposed to their potential to produce capital growth2. fixed interest securities acquired for their relatively high yield as opposed to their potential to produce capital growth3. certain funds, for example, investment trusts, that issue split level funds where holders of the income element receive all the income (less expenses, charges, and tax), while holders of the capital element receive only the capital gains (less expenses, charges, and tax) -
11 income tax
a tax paid on income over a certain amount.ضَريبة الدَّخْل -
12 income-tax return
nounan official form that has to be completed with information about one's income and expenses and sent to a government department.مَدْخول ضَريبة الدَّخل -
13 income and expenditure account
Fina financial statement for nonprofit entities such as clubs, associations, and charities. It shows the surplus or deficit, being the excess of income over expenditure or vice versa, for a period, and is drawn up on the same accruals basis as a profit and loss account.The ultimate business dictionary > income and expenditure account
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14 income redistribution
Econa government policy to redirect income to a targeted sector of a country’s population, for example, by lowering the rate of tax paid by lowincome earners -
15 income stream
Finthe income received by a company from a particular product or activity -
16 income tax
Fina tax levied directly on the income of a person or a company and paid to the local, state, or federal government -
17 income tax return
Fina form used for reporting income and computing the tax due on it -
18 income, earnings, revenue, yield
مَدخول \ income, earnings, revenue, yield. \ See Also إيراد (إيراد)، ريع (رَيْع) -
19 Income Contingent Repayment
Law: ICRУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Income Contingent Repayment
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20 Income Cost Exercise
Business: ICEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Income Cost Exercise
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