gross+amount

  • 11Credits, gross amount —   An ISO term. See preferred term Amount of credits …

    International financial encyclopaedia

  • 12gross — the total overall amount. For example, gross profit is the trading profit of a business without any deductions for business expenses. Glossary of Business Terms Before deduction of tax. Exchange Handbook Glossary The gross amount is the amount… …

    Financial and business terms

  • 13gross — 1 adjective 1 TOTAL a) a gross amount of money is the total amount before any tax or costs have been taken away: a gross profit of $15 million | gross receipts (=the gross amount of money received) compare net 3 (1) b) a gross weight is the total …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 14gross — I UK [ɡrəʊs] / US [ɡroʊs] adjective Word forms gross : adjective gross comparative grosser superlative grossest ** 1) a gross amount of money is the total amount before taxes or costs have been taken out a company with gross revenues of… …

    English dictionary

  • 15gross — gross1 [ grous ] adjective ** 1. ) a gross amount of money is the total amount before taxes or costs have been taken out: a company with gross revenues of $50,000,000 In 1984 women earned only 66 percent of men s gross weekly earnings. ─ compare… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 16gross — [grəʊs] adj I 1) a gross amount of money is the total amount before taxes or costs have been taken out 2) extreme and unreasonable a gross distortion of the truth[/ex] 3) legal gross actions are extremely bad and are considered immoral by most… …

    Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • 17gross up — To convert a net amount into its equivalent gross amount. For example, an amount payable net of 17.5% value added tax would be grossed up to the amount payable including 17.5% value added tax, i.e. by multiplying the net amount by 1.175 …

    Accounting dictionary

  • 18amount — Synonyms and related words: account, add up, add up to, aggregate, amount to, amplitude, approach, batch, become, body, box score, budget, bulk, bunch, burden, caliber, cast, charge, chunk, clutch, come, come up to, compass, comprehend, comprise …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 19gross — I. a. 1. Large, big, bulky, great. 2. Dense, thick. 3. Coarse, rough, rude, unrefined, unseemly, unbecoming. 4. Indelicate, sensual, impure, vulgar, low, broad. 5. Enormous, flagrant, shameful, outrageous, grievous, aggravated. 6. Palpable,… …

    New dictionary of synonyms

  • 20Gross income — is commonly defined as the amount of a company s or a person s income before all deductions or any taxpayer’s income, except that which is specifically excluded by the Internal Revenue Code, before taking deductions or taxes into account. For a… …

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