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"excessive earnings" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing an amount of money or income that is far too great or more than necessary. For example, "We were concerned about the company's excessive earnings levels due to their aggressive investment strategies."
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Setting high tax rates for what are regarded as excessive earnings is a popular fairness remedy, as we've seen lately with a proposal for a surtax on bonuses that was recently passed in England and another being pushed in France.
Centrica's profits announcement could reignite rows about excessive earnings by some of the big six power suppliers, but the group will argue that its operating profits are down 30% and its UK residential supply profits down by a quarter to about £270m.
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In America they pay their congressmen and women properly and ban them from excessive external earnings, in Britain our parliamentarians can earn ten times their salary from external sources and no-one bats an eyelid (but claim for a duck pond and you're in trouble).
Companies' excessive retaining earnings has become a political issue and may become a major topic of corporate governance reform.
Excessive retained earnings, however, impede the movement of capital from older cash-generating companies to newer ones with better prospects.
At the very least, the US should enforce Section 531 of the Internal Revenue Service code, which authorises taxing companies' excessive accumulated earnings, as Cay Johnston points out.
Carpet exports, the second source of hard currency, suffer from excessive regulation: earnings, $2 billion in 1994, are less than half that now.Confusing laws and state meddling have thwarted efforts to privatise industry and attract foreign investment.
The full Labour manifesto, to be published on Tuesday, will include a proposal that aims to disincentivise excessive pay by charging companies a 2.5% levy on earnings above £330,000 and 5% on those above £500,000.
Never mind that fellow academics have cast doubt on modern myths of leadership and found excessive pay corrodes morale; others demonstrated how benchmarking against mean pay of peers leads to an automatic upwards earnings spiral.
This puzzling state of affairs is the result of excessive nerves about earnings prospects.
In the past, he continued, it was just the fundamental analysts, those focusing on corporate financials, who were worried about excessive price-to-earnings ratios, low dividend yields and the like.
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