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1 profit from ordinary activities
Finprofits earned in the normal course of business, as opposed to profits from extraordinary sources such as windfall paymentsThe ultimate business dictionary > profit from ordinary activities
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2 profit
profit [pʀɔfi]masculine nouna. ( = gain) profitb. ( = avantage) benefit• tirer profit de [+ leçon, affaire] to benefit fromc. (locutions)► à profit• mettre à profit [+ idée, invention] to turn to account ; [+ temps libre] to make the most of► au profit de for ; ( = pour aider) in aid of* * *pʀɔfinom masculin1) ( avantage) benefit, advantagetirer profit de — to make the most of, to take advantage of
faire du profit — (colloq) [nourriture] to go a long way; [objet, appareil] to be good value
ce manteau m'a fait du profit — (colloq) I've had a lot of wear out of this coat
abandonner le charbon au profit du nucléaire — to drop coal in favour [BrE] of nuclear energy
mettre à profit — to make the most of [temps libre, stage]; to turn [something] to good account [situation]; to make good use of [idée, résultat]
2) ( gains) profit••il n'y a pas de petits profits — Proverbe look after the pennies and the pounds will look after themselves Proverbe GB, a dollar is a dollar US
* * *pʀɔfi nm1) (= avantage)mettre à profit [occasion] — to take advantage of, [connaissance, capacité] to turn to good account
2) COMMERCE, FINANCE profitLa société a fait des profits importants. — The company made significant profits.
profits et pertes COMMERCE — profit and loss
* * *profit nm1 ( avantage) benefit, advantage; faire qch avec profit to benefit from doing sth; vous consulterez ce guide avec profit you'll find this guide very useful; il a appliqué avec profit les nouvelles méthodes he's made good use of the new methods; tirer profit de to make the most of, to take advantage of; il a tiré profit de mes conseils he put my advice to good use; il n'a pas su tirer profit de ce qui lui est arrivé il y a deux ans he didn't learn from what happened to him two years ago; faire son profit de qch to use sth to one's advantage, to make use of sth; faire du profit○ [nourriture] to go a long way; [objet, appareil] to be good value; ce manteau m'a fait du profit○ I've had a lot of wear out of this coat; être d'un grand profit à qn to be of great benefit ou value to sb, to benefit sb greatly; ce stage linguistique leur a été d'un grand profit that language course has been of great benefit ou value to them, they got a lot out of that language course; pour le plus grand profit de to the great benefit of; trouver (son) profit à faire to find it to one's advantage to do; s'il le fait c'est qu'il y trouve son profit he's doing it because he gets something out of it; organiser un concert au profit des handicapés/de la recherche sur le cancer to organize a concert in aid of the handicapped/of cancer research; accusé d'espionnage au profit d'un pays étranger accused of spying for a foreign country; la réforme s'est faite au profit des grands propriétaires the reform benefited land owners; abandonner le charbon au profit du nucléaire to drop coal in favourGB of nuclear energy; le candidat de la majorité a perdu des voix au profit des écologistes the ruling party's candidate lost votes to the ecologists; tourner au profit de qn to work in sb's favourGB; mettre à profit to make the most of, to take advantage of [temps libre, stage]; to turn [sth] to good account ou to one's advantage [situation]; to make good use of [idée, découverte, résultat];2 Écon ( gains) profit; dégager des profits, faire des profits to make a profit; réaliser 10 millions de profit to make a profit of 10 million; profits illicites/illimités illicit/unlimited profits; profits pétroliers oil revenues; être une source de profit pour to be a source of wealth for.il n'y a pas de petits profits Prov look after the pennies and the pounds will look after themselves Prov GB, a penny saved is a penny earned Prov GB, a dollar is a dollar US.[prɔfi] nom masculinmettre quelque chose à profit to take advantage of ou to make the most of somethingil y a trouvé son profit, sinon il ne l'aurait pas fait he got something out of it otherwise he wouldn't have done itfaire ou réaliser des profits to make profits ou a profitle profit réalisé sur la vente de la propriété the return on ou the revenue from the sale of the propertyprofit brut/net gross/net profit————————au profit de locution prépositionnelleà son/mon seul profit for his/my sole benefit -
3 Profit schlagen aus
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4 Profit
m; -(e)s, -e profit; Gewinn* * *der Profitprofit* * *Pro|fit [pro'fiːt, pro'fɪt]m -(e)s, -eprofitProfít aus etw schlagen or ziehen (lit) — to make a profit from or out of sth; (fig) to reap the benefits from sth, to profit from sth
Profít machen — to make a profit
Profít bringend (adjektivisch) — profitable; (adverbial) profitably
den/keinen Profít von etw haben — to profit/not to profit from sth
ohne/mit Profít arbeiten — to work unprofitably/profitably
* * *Pro·fit<-[e]s, -e>[proˈfɪt, -ˈfi:t]m profit\Profit bringende Geschäfte profitable dealswo ist dabei für mich der \Profit? what do I get out of it?\Profit abwerfen/erwirtschaften to yield a profit/to reap a profitmit \Profit arbeiten to work profitablyaus etw dat \Profit schlagen [o ziehen] to make a profit from [or out of] sth, to reap the benefits from sth figetw mit \Profit verkaufen to sell sth at a profit* * *der; Profit[e]s, Profite profitaus etwas Profit ziehen od. herausschlagen — turn something to one's profit or advantage
mit/ohne Profit arbeiten — run/not run at a profit
* * ** * *der; Profit[e]s, Profite profitaus etwas Profit ziehen od. herausschlagen — turn something to one's profit or advantage
mit/ohne Profit arbeiten — run/not run at a profit
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5 Profit
Pro·fit <-[e]s, -e> [proʼfi:t] mprofit;\Profit bringende Geschäfte profitable deals;wo ist dabei für mich der \Profit? what do I get out of it?;von etw [keinen] \Profit haben [not] to profit from sth;[bei/mit etw] \Profit machen to make a profit [with sth];aus etw \Profit schlagen [o ziehen] to make a profit from [or out of] sth, to reap the benefits from sth ( fig)mit \Profit arbeiten to work profitably;etw mit \Profit verkaufen to sell sth at a profit -
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7 profit and loss account
Finthe summary record of a company’s sales revenues and expenses over a period, providing a calculation of profits or losses during that time.Abbr. P&LEXAMPLECompanies typically issue P&L reports monthly. It is customary for the reports to include year-to-date figures, as well as corresponding year-earlier figures to allow for comparisons and analysis.There are two P&L formats, multiple-step and single-step. Both follow a standard set of rules known as Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). These rules generally adhere to requirements established by governments to track receipts, expenses, and profits for tax purposes. They also allow the financial reports of two different companies to be compared.The multiple-step format is much more common, because it includes a larger number of details and is thus more useful. It deducts costs from revenues in a series of steps, allowing for closer analysis. Revenues appear first, then expenses, each in as much detail as management desires. Sales may be broken down by product line or location, while expenses such as salaries may be broken down into base salaries and commissions.Expenses are then subtracted from revenues to show profit (or loss). A basic multiple-step P&L looks like this:P&Ls of public companies may also report income on the basis of earnings per share. For example, if the company issuing this statement had 12,000 shares outstanding, earnings per share would be $5.12, that is, $61,440 divided by 12,000 shares. -
8 profit and loss statement
Finthe summary record of a company’s sales revenues and expenses over a period, providing a calculation of profits or losses during that time.Abbr. P&LEXAMPLECompanies typically issue P&L reports monthly. It is customary for the reports to include year-to-date figures, as well as corresponding year-earlier figures to allow for comparisons and analysis.There are two P&L formats, multiple-step and single-step. Both follow a standard set of rules known as Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). These rules generally adhere to requirements established by governments to track receipts, expenses, and profits for tax purposes. They also allow the financial reports of two different companies to be compared.The multiple-step format is much more common, because it includes a larger number of details and is thus more useful. It deducts costs from revenues in a series of steps, allowing for closer analysis. Revenues appear first, then expenses, each in as much detail as management desires. Sales may be broken down by product line or location, while expenses such as salaries may be broken down into base salaries and commissions.Expenses are then subtracted from revenues to show profit (or loss). A basic multiple-step P&L looks like this:P&Ls of public companies may also report income on the basis of earnings per share. For example, if the company issuing this statement had 12,000 shares outstanding, earnings per share would be $5.12, that is, $61,440 divided by 12,000 shares.The ultimate business dictionary > profit and loss statement
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9 profit
[ˈprɔfɪt]1. noun1) money which is gained in business etc, eg from selling something for more than one paid for it:I made a profit of $8,000 on my house
رِبْحHe sold it at a huge profit.
2) advantage; benefit:فائِدَهA great deal of profit can be had from travelling abroad.
2. verb– past tense, past participle ˈprofitedيَرْبَحHe profited by his opponent's mistakes.
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10 a realiza un beneficiu / profit / câştig din... / de pe urma...
to obtain a profit from...to make a profit on... / out of...\a realiza un beneficiu / profit / câştig din... / de pe urma... mare to make a handsome profitto scoop a large profit.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a realiza un beneficiu / profit / câştig din... / de pe urma...
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11 tirer profit de
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12 unrealized profit/loss
Fina profit or loss that need not be reported as income, for example, deriving from the holding of an asset worth more/less than its purchase price, but not yet sold -
13 Freedom From Smoking
Non-profit-making organization: FFSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Freedom From Smoking
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14 Quilts from Caring Hands
Non-profit-making organization: QCHУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Quilts from Caring Hands
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15 dapat keuntugan dari
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16 buannachd
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17 воспользоваться ошибкой защиты
profit from a defense fault, capitalize on defense errorРусско-английский спортивный словарь > воспользоваться ошибкой защиты
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18 beneficios del juego
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19 lucrarse de
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20 прибыль от обычных сделок
Русско-английский словарь по экономии > прибыль от обычных сделок
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