Pronunciation: /net ˈɪn.kʌm/
noun a company's total revenue minus total expenses, taxes, and other costs
A1 Net income is the amount of money a company earns after deducting all expenses.
A2 Understanding net income is essential for evaluating a company's financial performance.
B1 Analysts use net income to calculate important financial ratios like return on equity.
B2 Investors often look at a company's net income to assess its profitability.
C1 Net income is a key metric used by financial experts to analyze a company's overall financial health.
C2 The company reported a record net income this quarter, signaling strong growth and profitability.
formal The company reported a net income of $1 million for the quarter.
informal The business made a profit of $1 million after all expenses were deducted.
slang The company's bottom line was $1 million in the green.
figurative After all the dust settled, the net income was a shining beacon of success.
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