prededucts

/priˈdiˌdʌkts/
noun
  1. Amounts that are taken away or subtracted before a final calculation, especially in financial or accounting contexts.
    • The company listed several prededucts before showing the net profit.
    • The prededucts for taxes and insurance were already accounted for.
    • Make sure to include all prededucts in the budget report.
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