Earnings in a sentence as a noun

Use earnings to create more collars, attaching them to stray dogs3.

I assume they have to sell some fraction of their earnings in order to pay for hardware and power.

Take a look at EA's earnings report or Zynga's IPO filing if you want to understand how the big boys do it.

Linus's annual earnings are in the region of $10m, his net worth is ballpark $150m, and we're meant to be surprised he hasn't collected $136 in Github tips?

Degrees in computer science and computer engineering are in the top 10 for average earnings.

At the time, the high price paid was excused for the patents, because the business itself did not generate nearly enough earnings to justify the price.

I would love it if Google would revoke Rumblefish's earnings/account in the same fashion that they revoke mom & pop AdSense publishers, like: "Your account has been terminated.

I mean, if you own Coca Cola, it will always be able to command, whatever the currency, a certain portion of peoples earnings or hourly earnings.

So many people think that's a current $20b fund, rather than a far smaller fund to be built up to $20b over a number of years, and then to fund research only from the earnings of the fund and not from the fund's base value.

Instead, PopCap agreed to a rival offer from Electronic Arts, worth $750 million in cash and stock and the potential of an additional $550 million if certain earnings goals were met."You agree to be acquired for less money by EA because of the culture of Zynga?

The Commission's complaint alleges that during this period certain of these executives, including Abrams, backdated stock option exercises, made fraudulent disclosures concerning Mercury's "backlog" of sales revenues to manage its reported earnings, and structured fraudulent loans for option exercises by overseas employees to avoid recording expenses.

Earnings definitions

noun

the excess of revenues over outlays in a given period of time (including depreciation and other non-cash expenses)

See also: lucre profit profits

noun

something that remunerates; "wages were paid by check"; "he wasted his pay on drink"; "they saved a quarter of all their earnings"

See also: wage remuneration salary