takings
noun [ plural ]
uk/ˈteɪkɪŋz/ us COMMERCE, FINANCE
the money that a business gets from selling goods or services during a particular period:
takings are up/down The company reports that takings are up 10%.
Most of its takings come from selling services to the business market.
The robbery happened at 5.30pm as a security guard collected the day's takings.
The movie topped the US takings chart after its first weekend.