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It might change the profit ratio at first, but I'm thinking long term."
Some local stations have a higher profit ratio since they can merely buy programs from the networks.
And in future years, when profit ratios are calculated, that artificially low number will be used.
You could also use the net profit ratio to evaluate your profitability.
Her tone showed that she had little sympathy with the suffering profit ratio.
It is difficult to accurately compare the net profit ratio for different entities.
If they are on a 30% profit ratio the total expenditure will be about £700,000.
For these reasons, when capital stock of an economy expands, entrepreneurs will only be able to use it at a lower marginal profit ratio.
Net profit ratio is one of the ratios used by analysts to determine whether a business is making progress.
Fifty parts per million sounds good to a chemist, maybe, but it doesn't lead to a high profit ratio, let me tell you."
In this case, the regulations require the seller to calculate the profit ratio by assuming that the maximum will actually be reached.
Net Profit Margin, an accounting term used to measure a company's profit ratio.
"We've identified four distinct time periods throughout the ICN's history-periods when the consortium's largest profit ratios have occurred.
King Leopold II profited from the enterprise with a 700% profit ratio for the rubber he took from Congo and exported.
Methods engineers typically work on projects involving new product design, products with a high cost of production to profit ratio, and products associated with having poor quality issues.
Rewarding employees based on both revenue and profit ratio is more complex but tends to lead to better alignment between the employees' incentives and the desired business results.
The selling of it involves profit ratios and print runs and promotion and advertising budgets and cover designs and jacket copy and begging for blurbs.
Profit margin, net margin, net profit margin or net profit ratio all refer to a measure of profitability.
Since all the enterprise in town was controlled by Gault Consolidated, it followed that the more the Gault industries expanded, the greater their profit ratio became.
In an insurance office, any time the loss ratio exceeds the profit ratio by ten percent, the board begins to scrutinize the entire operation, trying to decide where the trouble lies.
Unresolved land reform issues, a lack of economic incentives to raise surplus crops, and low profit ratios combined to drive increasingly large segments of the farm population into urban areas.
An average snowfall, an average profit ratio, an average intelligence, an average child, an average hangover, are all part of a complicated bluff, designed to make life more exciting for journalists.
Bucking a decade-long trend, the largest United States banking companies enjoyed healthier profit ratios in 1990 than the large regional banking companies, the newspaper American Banker reported on Tuesday.
As compared to a situation where the maximum in fact is not reached, this requirement has the effect of increasing the profit ratio and thus the gain reportable for each year, deferring recovery of basis.
The new licensing terms called for changes to the tax imposed based upon fields ' profit ratios (equal to the rate of profit less 25% divided by the accumulated level of capital investment).