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[ˌpriː'tæks]aggettivo al lordo di imposte* * *pre-tax, pretax /pri:ˈtæks/a.(fin.) al lordo delle imposte; ante imposte: pre-tax profits, profitti al lordo delle imposte; utile ante imposte; (rag.) pre-tax accounting income, reddito lordo contabile.* * *[ˌpriː'tæks]aggettivo al lordo di imposte -
2 ♦ profit
♦ profit /ˈprɒfɪt/n. [uc]1 profitto; beneficio; frutto; giovamento: to turn st. to profit, mettere qc. a profitto; trarre vantaggio da qc.2 (econ., fin., rag.) profitto; guadagno; utile; ricavo: pre-tax profits, utili ante imposte (o al lordo della tassazione); taxable profits, guadagni soggetti a tassazione; net profit, utile netto; gross profit, utile lordo; net profit, profitto netto; healthy profit, profitto consistente; at a profit, vantaggiosamente; ricavando un utile: We sold our farm at a profit, abbiamo guadagnato sulla vendita del podere; to make (o to turn) a profit, ricavare un utile, fare un guadagno; to yield profits, dare profitti; essere redditizio; to reap the profits of, raccogliere i frutti di● profit and loss account, conto profitti e perdite; conto economico □ profit-bearing = profit-making ► sotto (agg.) □ profit forecast, previsione degli utili □ profit graph, diagramma di redditività; profittogramma □ profit-making, (agg.) proficuo; lucrativo; ( di un'azienda) in attivo; (sost.) realizzo di profitti □ profit margin, (econ.) margine di profitto; (rag.) redditività netta delle vendite □ (econ.) profit push, spinta dei profitti □ profit seeking, ricerca del profitto □ profit-sharer, compartecipe agli utili; cointeressato □ profit-sharing, compartecipazione agli utili; interessenza, cointeressenza □ profit squeeze, riduzione degli utili □ ( Borsa) profit-taking, presa di beneficio; vendita di realizzo □ (fisc.) profit tax, imposta sui profitti (spec. di Borsa) □ non-profit (o not-for-profit), che non ha fini (o senza scopo) di lucro; non lucrativo; non profit; ONLUS.(to) profit /ˈprɒfɪt/A v. i.profittare (di); approfittare (di); trarre profitto (da): Many companies profited from slavery during the 18th century, nel Settecento molte aziende trassero profitto dalla schiavitù; We hope to profit from the recent economic recovery, speriamo di approfittare della ripresa economica recenteB v. t.giovare a (q.); esser di profitto a (q.); servire: What can it profit us?, di che profitto può esserci?; a che può giovarci?
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pre-tax profits — A company s profits before the deduction of corporation tax. Financial Services Glossary … Financial and business terms
pre-tax — [ˌpri: ˈtæks] adj pre tax profits or losses are the profits or losses of a company before tax has been taken away ▪ Pre tax profits fell 26.6% to £3.1 million. >pre tax adv … Dictionary of contemporary English
pre-tax — also pretax ADJ: ADJ n Pre tax profits or losses are the total profits or losses made by a company before tax has been taken away. Storehouse made pre tax profits of ₤3.1m. ADV: ADV after v Pre tax is also an adverb. Last year it made ₤2.5m pre… … English dictionary
pre-tax — ˈpre tax also pretax adjective [only before a noun] a company s pre tax profit, loss etc is calculated before tax is taken away: • Latest quarter net loss of $256.7 million includes $400 million pretax restructuring charge. * * * pre tax UK US… … Financial and business terms
pre-tax — adj. (of income or profits) before the deduction of taxes … Useful english dictionary
pre·tax — /ˌpriːˈtæks/ adj : before taxes have been taken away from a total pretax profits/income/earnings/dollars … Useful english dictionary
pre- — [priː] prefix coming before something: • Pre tax profits (= profits before tax has been taken off ) were up 7.5%. • the difference between the pre and post crash results * * * pre UK US prefix … Financial and business terms
pre-tax earnings or profits — net income before federal income taxes are subtracted. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary … Financial and business terms
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Tax — Taxation An aspect of fiscal policy … Wikipedia
Tax rate — For a type of taxation system in the United Kingdom and elsewhere, see Rates (tax). Taxation An aspect of fiscal policy … Wikipedia