Words and phrases that have a meaning related to net:  (275 results)
Antonyms:
gross
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pretax, earning per share, consolidated, forehanded, pro forma, quater, unrealized, deked, gross, marketable securities, net profit, attributable, gross profit margin, gross margin, capital employed, wrister, other income, unaudited, fourth, unconsolidated, cash flow, interest expense, nonrecurring, goalmouth, purse seine, unearned income, net asset value, unrealised, net loss, net income, contribution margin, financial position, daisy cutter, amortizable, shinpad, acute angle, total, capital assets, third, derivative instrument, cire, balance sheet, miskick, sharked, operating loss, backhanded, slap shot, undistributed profits, flukey, wraparound, half, rifled, first quarter, sigmatron, fiscal, controlling interest, penalty shot, income statement, working capital, swiss franc, socred, aggregate, sclaffed, basis point, dividend payout ratio, notes payable, drad, unearned interest, sequential, net assets, distributable, net operating income, exocet, egyptian pound, footed, capitalization rate, allocable, business analysis, overhead, sales revenue, notched, first half, noncash, depletable, per, slapshots, million, intercompany, nutmegged, profit margin, undrawn, nominal value, noncurrent, offsetting, unrounded, widish, net sales, ninefold, forecheck, receivable, lofted, classified advertising, web, nets, cage, network, mesh, screen, band, canvas, base, board, building, chain, clump, enclosure, frame, stack, swath, webs, array, cushion, nett, annualized, anticipated, annual, forecasted, incremental, capita, yearly, appreciable, cumulated, estimated, expected, substantial, maximum, proportionate
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— Nouns for net: income, result, effect, profit, worth, value, loss, gain, profits, assets, earnings, more...

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