income
noun [ C or U ]
ECONOMICS, FINANCE, ACCOUNTING, WORKPLACE uk/ˈɪŋkʌm/ usmoney earned by a person, company, government, etc. over particular period of time:
an income of To qualify, you must have an income of $24,000 or less.
earn/have/receive (an) income Your hobby could become a part-time way of earning income.
generate/provide (an) income Some 40,000 farm families generate income from apple growing.
income from/on sth More than 35% of personal revenue came from income on earned interest-bearing accounts.
family/household income
annual/monthly/quarterly income
after-tax/pre-tax/post-tax income We were pleased to see revenues and pre-tax income improve for the second consecutive quarter.
a high/low income
additional/extra income
current/future income
a regular/steady income
pension/retirement income
She received rental income of about £12,000 a year from the property.
For many students, summer jobs are their source of income for the upcoming school year.
See also
accrued income
adjusted gross income
average income
corporate income tax
deferred income
discretionary income
disposable income
dividend income
earned income
expendable income
federal income tax
federal taxable income
fixed-income
gross income
high-income
individual income tax
investment income
low-income
middle income country
money income
national income
negative income tax
net income
net operating income
operating income
personal income
personal income tax
premium income
private income
psychic income
real income
residual income
sales income
state income tax
taxable income
tax-exempt income
transfer income
unearned income
unreported income