Example sentences of "[art] profit [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The profit under the second strategy is where P f = current futures price , P S T = spot price in year T.
2 The profit under the first strategy is where P S = current spot price , P S T = spot price in year T , r = annual carry costs ( including interest on loan ) ( as a proportion ) , d = gross annual return from holding cash asset ( as a proportion ) .
3 There was however no detailed evidence of the employer 's turnover or size although it was not disputed that the profit under the contract amounted to $10.8 million .
4 He has upgraded his profit forecast for BAT from £1.49 billion to £1.56 billion given that the profit on the deal will go above the line in the second quarter .
5 Er with a perceived value of something like ten or twelve pounds but er that can be self financing with the profit on the bottles that the bottle tops that we ask for .
6 In March 1617 he was granted the profit on the extra import duty levied on the goods of foreign merchants entering the country ( a kind of revenue farm ) , in place of Lionel Cranfield ( later Earl of Middlesex , q.v. ) , who was moving on to higher things .
7 The profit on the deal is therefore $ 120 ( i.e. 48 ticks ×$2.50 per tick ) .
8 The NPV of an investment , at the interest rate at which the firm can borrow capital , may be regarded as the profit on the investment when all costs , including interest payments , have been met .
9 Because exceptional items , such as the profit on the sale of assets or the cost of fundamental restructuring , are disclosed separately , the underlying profits from a company 's operations may be seen more clearly .
10 The NPV of an investment , at the interest rate at which the firm can borrow capital , may be regarded as the profit on the investment when all costs , including interest payments , have been met .
11 For example , if the broker acquired the stock with a view to selling it on to the customer at a profit , it would have to disclose this fact , the historic price of the stock , the current market price of the stock and the profit on the sale .
12 Vermuyden had faced remarkable difficulties , not least the age-old problem of clients who want the profit at the end of the day , but who are not prepared to lay out sufficient capital to achieve it .
13 Would you personally be more motivated and work more effectively if you were to receive a share of the profit at the year end ?
14 A statement of total recognised gains and losses , as required by FRS 3 , shows that the profit for the half year of £32.6m is boosted by currency translation differences on foreign currency net investments of £3.2m to produce total recognised gains and losses for the period of £35.8m .
15 The charge for taxation is based on the profit for the period and takes into account taxation deferred or accelerated because of timing differences between the treatment of certain items for accounting and taxation purposes .
16 UK corporation tax based on the profit for the year , showing the basis of computation .
17 At the attributable level the profit for the quarter was $31.7m ( 1992 : $23.3m loss ) equivalent to earnings per share of 6.2p ( 1992 : 5.4p loss per share ) .
18 The profit for the year attributable to ordinary shareholders amounted to £20,618,000 .
19 Having calculated the profit for the first six months discuss whether the profit figure is a useful benchmark for measuring the performance of the business , and also whether it is useful as a guide to future profitability .
20 An overdose can happen sometimes because the quality of drugs that are produced illegally vary according to how much they have been " tampered " with to increase the profit to the dealer .
21 Applying Lord Bridge 's guiding principles it is clear that the first question to be determined in this appeal is what were the transactions which produced the profit to the taxpayer .
22 The profit to the discount houses comes from using the funds to deal in treasury and commercial bills .
23 The itinerary for this competition appeared to have been worked out with the sole aim of maximizing the profit of the air operators who did the transporting .
24 ( On the other hand , if the profit of the company rises after privatisation , whether due to efficiency gains or due to abuses of a natural monopoly position , the tax levied by the government on the company 's profits might actually rise . )
25 Such trading emporia may have been established purely for the profit of the king and the servicing of his estates .
26 On the death of a bishop , while his spiritual jurisdiction and income were administered by the dean , or prior , and chapter of the cathedral church , the temporalities of the see — as with any tenant-in-chief during a minority-reverted to the crown for the duration of the vacancy ; they were usually farmed or leased out to the profit of the crown and of the farmers who were naturally inclined to extract as much as they could from the windfall .
27 For the profit of the firm , the accountant substitutes the excess benefit over cost , or some related concept used in an investment criterion .
28 UK corporation tax based on the profit of the year , showing the basis of computation
29 Such a policy , the court held , was improper , since a ‘ business corporation is organized and carried on primarily for the profit of the stockholders .
30 He was not using it to further his own human development , he was using it up for the profit of the people who paid him , the anonymous shareholders and their abstract interests .
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