proceeds — pro·ceeds / prō ˌsēdz/ n pl 1: money or other property received as the result of a sale or other transaction esp. involving collateral retain a security interest in the proceeds of collateral 2: money received from an insurance policy Merriam… … Law dictionary
Proceeds — Pro ceeds, n. pl. That which comes forth or results; effect; yield; issue; product; sum accruing from a sale, etc. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
proceeds — [prō′sēdz΄] pl.n. the money or profit derived from a sale, business venture, etc. * * * … Universalium
proceeds — [n] earnings from business gain, gate, handle, income, interest, lucre, produce, product, profit, receipts, result, returns, revenue, reward, split, take, takings, till, yield; concept 344 Ant. loss … New thesaurus
proceeds — ► PLURAL NOUN ▪ money obtained from an event or activity … English terms dictionary
proceeds — [prō′sēdz΄] pl.n. the money or profit derived from a sale, business venture, etc … English World dictionary
proceeds — Money or property received when collateral is sold, exchanged, or collected. American Banker Glossary money received by the seller of an asset. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * proceeds pro‧ceeds [ˈprəʊsiːdz ǁ ˈproʊ ] noun [plural] 1. FINANCE … Financial and business terms
proceeds — Issues; income; yield; receipts; produce; money or articles or other thing of value arising or obtained by the sale of property; the sum, amount, or value of property sold or converted into money or into other property. Proceeds does not… … Black's law dictionary
proceeds — n. profit 1) net proceeds 2) proceeds from (proceeds from the sale of surplus property) * * * [ prəʊsiːdz] [ profit ] net proceeds proceeds from (proceeds from the sale of surplus property) … Combinatory dictionary
proceeds — pro|ceeds [ˈprəusi:dz US ˈprou ] n [plural] formal the money that is obtained from doing something or selling something ▪ We sold the business and bought a villa in Spain with the proceeds. proceeds of/from ▪ The proceeds of the concert will go… … Dictionary of contemporary English