Definition of incomes Incomes

/ɪˈnkʌˌmz/ - [inkumz] -

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What does incomes mean?

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  • incomes (Noun)
    Plural of income.

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Noun

Plural: incomes

income - the financial gain (earned or unearned) accruing over a given period of time
  outgo, outlay, spending, expenditure money paid out; an amount spent
  financial gain the amount of monetary gain
  disposable income income (after taxes) that is available to you for saving or spending
  double dipping two incomes received from the same source (as by holding a government job and receiving a government pension)
  gravy train, easy money income obtained with a minimum of effort
  earnings before interest taxes depreciation and amortization, ebitda income before interest and taxes and depreciation and amortization have been subtracted; an indicator of a company's profitability that is watched by investors (especially in leveraged buyouts)
  net income, net profit, earnings, lucre, profit, profits, net the excess of revenues over outlays in a given period of time (including depreciation and other non-cash expenses)
  cash flow the excess of cash revenues over cash outlays in a give period of time (not including non-cash expenses)
  personal income the income received by a single individual
  rental income income received from rental properties
  proceeds, takings, take, payoff, yield, issue, return the act of photographing a scene or part of a scene without interruption
  gross revenue, gross sales, sales income (at invoice values) received for goods and services over some given period of time
  net sales gross sales reduced by customer discounts, returns, freight out, and allowances
  unearned income, unearned revenue (accounting) income received but not yet earned (usually considered a current liability on a company's balance sheet)
  unearned income, unearned revenue (accounting) income received but not yet earned (usually considered a current liability on a company's balance sheet)
  government income, government revenue income available to the government
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Webster DictionaryWebster's Unabridged Dictionary 📘

  • income (n.)
    A coming in; entrance; admittance; ingress; infusion.
  • income (n.)
    That which is caused to enter; inspiration; influence; hence, courage or zeal imparted.
  • income (n.)
    That gain which proceeds from labor, business, property, or capital of any kind, as the produce of a farm, the rent of houses, the proceeds of professional business, the profits of commerce or of occupation, or the interest of money or stock in funds, etc.; revenue; receipts; salary; especially, the annual receipts of a private person, or a corporation, from property; as, a large income.
  • income (n.)
    That which is taken into the body as food; the ingesta; -- sometimes restricted to the nutritive, or digestible, portion of the food. See Food. Opposed to output.

OmegaWiki DictionaryOmegaWiki Dictionary Ω

  • income
    The gain derived from capital, from labour or effort, or both combined, including profit or gain through sale or conversion of capital.
  • income
    Compensation for the selling of goods and services.
  • income
    Payment received for goods or services or coming from other sources as for instance, investments.
  • income
    Money that a person or an institution obtains.

Chambers DictionaryChamber's 20th Century Dictionary 📕

  • income
    in′kum, n. the gain, profit, or interest resulting from anything: revenue: (Shak.) arrival: (Scot.) a disease coming without known cause.—n.pl. In′come-bonds, a term applied to a bastard kind of security which has no mortgage rights, and is really only a sort of preference share.—ns. In′comer, one who comes in: one who takes possession of a farm, house, &c., or who comes to live in a place, not having been born there; In′come-tax, a tax directly levied on all persons having incomes above a certain amount.—adj. In′coming, coming in, as an occupant: accruing: (Scot.) ensuing, next to follow.—n. the act of coming in: revenue. [Eng. in and come.]

Foolish DictionaryThe Foolish Dictionary 🤡

  • income
    The reliable offspring of a wise investment. From Lat. in and coma, meaning sleep. Money which works while you sleep.

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  • Income is the money that someone gets for business activities.

    For individuals income usually means their wages or salary before any tax and other deductions has been made by their employer.

    For business there is a difference between the USA, where it most often means the amount of money that a company earns after paying for all its costs, and the world outside the U.S., where the term is usually profit or earnings.

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