corporate profit

collocation in English

meaningsofcorporateandprofit

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corporate
adjective
uk
/ˈkɔː.pər.ət/
us
/ˈkɔːr.pɚ.ət/
relating to a ...
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profit
noun
uk
/ˈprɒf.ɪt/
us
/ˈprɑː.fɪt/
money that is earned in trade or business after paying the costs of producing and selling goods ...
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(Definition ofcorporateandprofitfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofcorporate profit

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Increased expenditure would be funded by new taxes on corporate profits and savings.
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Higher corporate profits lead to further capital gains and further reductions in contributions.
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The decline in both the volume and value of exports and imports also affected corporate profits and thus revenues from income taxes.
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The step down in contributions has a myriad of implications but the one of most interest here is its impact on corporate profits.
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Employees were granted stock options based on various criteria, includingcorporateprofitand individual contribution to bringing in new business.
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Much of its organizing is focused on challenging military recruiters and endingcorporateprofitfrom war.
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They are exempt from the cantonalcorporateprofittax.
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The topcorporateprofittax rate was lowered from 30% to 20%.
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Things that were formerly thought of as simply being there, are now being thought of as commodities for sale andcorporateprofit.
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Corporateprofittax rate (24% in 2008) is to be reduced to 20%.
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The term denotes how common wealthtax supported resources such as public education, financial and legal infrastructure, etc. -- is translated into private orcorporateprofit.
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Corporateprofitis shown before taxes, which are part of taxes on production and imports, two lines down.
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Allegedly, the bank selected the day's lowest rates for currency sales and highest rates for purchases, appropriating the difference ascorporateprofit.
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Corporateprofitshould not eclipse the collective benefit of the society.
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Eventually it will take the stock market andcorporateprofit.
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In fact, spending on health care as measured as a percentage of corporate profits remained surprising stable from 1985 to 1991.
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Again, this aim was growth-related - aiming to raise corporate profits after tax, and thus increase industrial investment and innovation.
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Economically, the recycling type decreases corporate profits because of additional costs in the recycling process.
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