"earnings" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Shifting to 2002, the difference grows vast: earnings adjusted for the funny stuff were 41 percent less than the profits reported to investors.
- In thirty-eight years, the annual earnings of the typical male worker, adjusted to 2010 dollars, have risen by $165, or $3.17 a week.
- Net earnings per share, adjusted for a two-for-one split in September, fell 8% to $0.34.
- Mr. Kupa said next year's average earnings, adjusted for tax purposes, will amount to $1,630.
- The teachers' earnings, adjusted to allow for inflation, have fallen by 27 percent since 1977.
- It is defined as price divided by the average of ten years of earnings, adjusted for inflation.
- The 1989 average hourly earnings - adjusted for inflation - were $7.64, still below their 1981 level of $7.69.
- Net earnings per share, adjusted for a 5% stock dividend paid in September 1992, rose 40% to $0.21.
- Average hourly earnings of nonsupervisory workers, adjusted for inflation, are lower now than when the recovery began.
- Net earnings per share, adjusted for a 5% stock dividend paid in December 1992, rose 25% to $0.15.
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