Betekenis van:
financial gain

financial gain
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • the amount of monetary gain

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    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. The main motive for organised crime is financial gain.
    2. The main motive for cross-border organised crime is financial gain. This financial gain is a stimulus for committing further crime to achieve even more profit.
    3. This financial gain is a stimulus for committing further crime to achieve even more profit.
    4. The main motive for cross-border organised crime is financial gain.
    5. and the offence is of such a nature that it can generate financial gain.
    6. Transport for commercial purposes includes, in particular, transport which directly or indirectly involves or aims at a financial gain.
    7. A gain or loss on a financial asset or financial liability classified as at fair value through profit or loss shall be recognised in profit or loss.
    8. the management company or that person is likely to make a financial gain, or avoid a financial loss, at the expense of the UCITS;
    9. the firm or that person is likely to make a financial gain, or avoid a financial loss, at the expense of the client;
    10. A gain or loss on a financial asset or financial liability classified as at fair value through profit or loss shall be recognised in profit or loss. (b)
    11. It added that the saving to the lessee was altogether comparable to the potential financial gain to be had by having recourse to other tax schemes.
    12. Again on this point, Bouygues Telecom states that the guarantee had the effect of enabling France Télécom to gain renewed access to the financial markets.
    13. Recognition of the gain or loss attributable to the hedged risk in profit or loss applies if the hedged item is an available-for-sale financial asset.
    14. 101 Expenses are subclassified to highlight components of financial performance that may differ in terms of frequency, potential for gain or loss and predictability.
    15. Member States shall prohibit advertising the need for, or availability of, organs where such advertising is with a view to offering or seeking financial gain or comparable advantage.