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# In relation to a UK firm, its profits available for distribution to ordinary shareholdersAlso known as Net Profit.
A periodic payment made to a Pensioner under a pension scheme.   
# In relation to firms more generally, their profits.
 
# In relation to individuals, their earned income, for example salary.  Distinguished from their investment income and their capital gains.  This distinction is important in relation to individual taxation, and in relation to pensions.
In some countries, such as Australia, the term can alternatively be applied to a lump sum payment on retirement.
 


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Dividend payout ratio]]
* [[Annuity]]
* [[Earnings cap]]
* [[Dependant]]
* [[Earnings multiples]]
* [[Employee Retirement Income Security Act]]
* [[EBIT]]
* [[Means testing]]
* [[EBITDA]]
* [[Morris Review]]
* [[Lower earnings limit]]
* [[Pension cost]]
* [[Multiples valuation]]
* [[Pension scheme]]
* [[Owner earnings]]
* [[Replacement ratio]]
* [[PAT]]
* [[Price to earnings ratio]]
* [[Shareholders cash flow]]

Revision as of 12:38, 28 March 2016

A periodic payment made to a Pensioner under a pension scheme.

In some countries, such as Australia, the term can alternatively be applied to a lump sum payment on retirement.


See also