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[ US /ˈɪnˌkəm/ ]
[ UK /ˈɪnkʌm/ ]
NOUN
  1. the financial gain (earned or unearned) accruing over a given period of time

How To Use income In A Sentence

  • The recession blindsided a lot of lawyers who had previously taken for granted their comfortable income.
  • To supplement his income, he taught private voice lessons in his home and sang in a church choir.
  • The huge amounts that this would bring in would allow the personal allowance to be raised by a couple of thousand, helping those on low and medium incomes.
  • Stated income loans only deserve the moniker "liar loans" because they were abused by banks and given to borrowers who lacked the income to qualify full doc. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • Frankly I don't understand why most companies don't follow the same policy as franked income in the hands of shareholders is worth a lot more to them than huge piles of franking credits mouldering away in the company's balance sheet.
  • In each case the company's contributions are deductible for tax, and income on the investments is free of tax. Principles of Corporate Finance
  • Recruit rich white republicunts (carpetbaggers) to swoop in and scoop-up "devalued" (seized from still-exiled owners) properties and change the entire complexion (race, income, politics, everyfuckingthing) of the ENTIRE GREATER NEW ORLEANS AREA. Your Right Hand Thief
  • The income comes not just from the honey but also beeswax polish and face creams.
  • The old rates were at least indirectly related to income; the new tax takes no account of a person's ability to pay.
  • Net interest income dropped to $256.4 million, primarily due to the low market-interest rates that resulted in lower yields on mortgage-related interest-earning assets as customers refinanced to lower mortgage rates and new loans and asset purchases were at the current low market interest rates. Hudson City Bancorp Swings to Loss
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