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Meanings of
financial gain
in English
Spanish
ganancia económica
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Accounting term; financial benefit resulting from a non-typical or non-recurring transaction.
gain
accounting gain
Related terms
accounting term
Spanish
ganancia económica
Synonyms
Examples for "
gain
"
gain
accounting gain
Examples for "
gain
"
1
That could lead to weight
gain
and related health problems, he added.
2
They were trying to
gain
entrance by any means necessary, including violence.
3
However, Mr Salmond said Scots had everything to
gain
by voting yes.
4
And there two good reasons to think Ericsson may
gain
market share.
5
Proportional representation would allow new parties to
gain
seats and share power.
1
The second payment, however, was reduced to $1 billion in April, which triggered the
accounting
gain
.
2
But the division's results were flattered by a 213 million
accounting
gain
in derivatives positions due to hedging.
3
The bottom line enjoyed a $850 million
accounting
gain
on its own debt and a lower tax rate.
4
Excluding a 6.1 billion pound
accounting
gain
on its own debt, the loss was 12.4 billion.
5
It booked a 4.6 billion pound pretax
accounting
gain
from last spring's $23 billion offer.
Usage of
financial gain
in English
1
Healy said: I would be in favour of players receiving
financial
gain
.
2
They will then proceed to use this information for their
financial
gain
.
3
McCoy said Curtis does not expect any
financial
gain
from his lawsuit.
4
He realised, he says, that
financial
gain
was not his principle motivation.
5
We want our futures protected, not sold off for short-term
financial
gain
.
6
Most of those who perpetrate these crimes do so for
financial
gain
.
7
In either case, the motive for the attack was money and
financial
gain
.
8
Now, the initiations process has in some cases been hijacked for
financial
gain
.
9
They added: Neither party has made false accusations for
financial
gain
.
10
February is a wonderfully lucky month for you in terms of
financial
gain
!
11
It's often perceived that people shouldn't do it for
financial
gain
.
12
He cleared her of using her office for personal
financial
gain
.
13
Anger with prison management was another motivation, as was
financial
gain
,
he said.
14
Other African countries have manipulated their debt to Russia to their
financial
gain
.
15
He sold information, such as accounts on systems, for
financial
gain
.
'
16
The pharmaceutical industry was deliberately letting people die for
financial
gain
,
he explained.
Other examples for "financial gain"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
financial
gain
financial
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
financial gain
Spanish
ganancia económica
Financial gain
through the time
Financial gain
across language varieties
New Zealand
Common
Ireland
Less common
United States of America
Less common
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