Turnover vs. Income

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Turnovernoun

The amount of money taken as sales transacted in a given period.

Turnovernoun

The frequency with which stock is replaced after being used or sold, workers are replaced after leaving, a property changes hands, etc.

Turnovernoun

A semicircular pastry made by turning one half of a circular crust over the other, enclosing the filling (usually fruit).

Turnovernoun

(sports) A loss of possession of the ball without scoring.

Turnovernoun

A measure of leg speed: the frequency with which one takes strides when running, typically given in strides per minute.

Turnovernoun

The act or result of overturning something; an upset.

Turnovernoun

(dated) An apprentice, in any trade, who is handed over from one master to another to complete his time.

Turnoveradjective

Capable of being turned over; designed to be turned over.

Turnovernoun

The act or result of turning over; an upset; as, a bad turnover in a carriage.

Turnovernoun

A semicircular pie or tart made by turning one half of a circular crust over the other, inclosing the fruit or other materials; as, an apple turnover.

Turnovernoun

An apprentice, in any trade, who is handed over from one master to another to complete his time.

Turnoveradjective

Admitting of being turned over; made to be turned over; as, a turnover collar, etc.

Turnovernoun

the ratio of the number of workers that had to be replaced in a given time period to the average number of workers

Turnovernoun

made by folding a piece of pastry over a filling

Turnovernoun

the volume measured in dollars;

Turnovernoun

the act of upsetting something;

Turnovernoun

the amount of money taken by a business in a particular period

Turnovernoun

the rate at which employees leave a workforce and are replaced

Turnovernoun

the rate at which goods are sold and replaced in a shop.

Turnovernoun

a small pie made by folding a piece of pastry over on itself to enclose a sweet filling

Turnovernoun

(in a game) a loss of possession of the ball to the opposing team

Incomenoun

Money one earns by working or by capitalising on the work of others.

Incomenoun

Money coming in to a fund, account, or policy.

Incomenoun

(obsolete) A coming in; arrival; entrance; introduction.

Incomenoun

A newcomer or arrival; an incomer.

Incomenoun

(obsolete) An entrance-fee.

Incomenoun

(archaic) A coming in as by influx or inspiration, hence, an inspired quality or characteristic, as courage or zeal; an inflowing principle.

Incomenoun

A disease or ailment without known or apparent cause, as distinguished from one induced by accident or contagion; an oncome.

Incomenoun

That which is taken into the body as food; the ingesta; sometimes restricted to the nutritive, or digestible, portion of the food.

Incomenoun

A coming in; entrance; admittance; ingress; infusion.

Incomenoun

That which is caused to enter; inspiration; influence; hence, courage or zeal imparted.

Incomenoun

That gain which proceeds from labor, business, property, or capital of any kind, as the produce of a farm, the rent of houses, the proceeds of professional business, the profits of commerce or of occupation, or the interest of money or stock in funds, etc.; revenue; receipts; salary; especially, the annual receipts of a private person, or a corporation, from property; as, a large income.

Incomenoun

That which is taken into the body as food; the ingesta; - sometimes restricted to the nutritive, or digestible, portion of the food. See Food. Opposed to output.

Incomenoun

the financial gain (earned or unearned) accruing over a given period of time

Incomenoun

money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments

Income

Income is the consumption and saving opportunity gained by an entity within a specified timeframe, which is generally expressed in monetary terms.For households and individuals, income is a sum that includes any wage, salary, profit, interest payment, rent, or other form of earnings received in a given period of time. (also known as gross income).

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