profits

/ˈprɑfɪts/
verb
  1. Third person singular present of profit: to gain a financial benefit or advantage from something.
    • He profits by selling handmade furniture at local markets.
    • The investor profits from buying stocks when prices are low.
    • The company profits from its loyal customer base.
noun
  1. The financial gain a business makes after subtracting all costs and expenses.
    • After paying employees and suppliers, the store's profits were modest but steady.
    • They reinvested their profits into expanding the factory.
    • The company's annual profits increased by 20% this year.
  2. The benefit or advantage gained from something.
    • The profits of a good education go far beyond a higher salary.
    • The profits of regular exercise include better health and more energy.
    • She reaped the profits of her hard work when she was promoted.
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