Pronunciation: /ˈpeɪpər ˈprɑfəts/
noun paper - a material made of cellulose pulp derived mainly from wood or rags or certain grasses
A1 I made paper profits from selling my old toys.
A2 The stock market is full of paper profits that may not materialize.
B1 Investors should be cautious of relying solely on paper profits when making financial decisions.
B2 The company reported record paper profits, but analysts are skeptical about their long-term sustainability.
C1 The CEO cashed in on his paper profits by selling his shares before the stock price dropped.
C2 The accounting department inflated their paper profits to impress shareholders, leading to a scandal.
formal The company reported significant paper profits for the last financial quarter.
informal The business made a lot of paper profits this year.
slang Don't get too excited about those paper profits, they're not real until we cash out.
figurative Investing in that stock may bring some paper profits, but the real gains come from long-term growth.
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