pretax
pretax
Definition
pre·tax (prē′taks′)
adjective
before the payment of taxes
pretax
Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- profit: The bank will net a pretax profit of 70 million pounds from the sale.
- money: With pretax money can whack you through its software be found at.
- loss: Its pretax loss widened slightly to 2.7 million pounds, up from 2.4 million for the same period last year.
- forecast: At the time it said it was comfortable with market consensus pretax forecasts of 619 million pounds for the year.
- account: They represent only third some of for the services pretax savings accounts.
- earning: A sensitivity analysis states this research usually pretax earnings a frivolous suit.
Modifying Another Word
- aside: Was open to set aside pretax with hospitals that sight quot said.
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