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"Net operating income" is a correct and commonly used term in written English.
It refers to the amount of money a company earns from its core operations, after deducting all operating expenses. It is often used in financial reports, business plans, and investment analysis. Example sentence: The company's net operating income increased by 10% this quarter, showing strong profitability despite a rise in production costs.
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We now have 31 consecutive quarters that have had net operating income increases.
The authority would also receive a percentage of the net operating income.
Net operating income rose by 11.8percentt, which exceeded the previous year's record of 11.4percentt.
(That figure is a ratio of the building's net operating income relative to the sales price).
Net operating income is used for mortgage payments, building improvements and profit.
Growth looks tough in the current environment: first-half net operating income of $35.7 billion was flat.
It is practically full, and next year it will generate net operating income of nearly $100 million.
Net operating income from the 112-room hotel will finance the school's new scholars' program, granting scholarships and financial aid.
Net operating income for General Growth, based in Chicago, was $330 million in the first half of the year.
The purchase is expected to add $15 million to net operating income in 2002, the company said.
It was the first decrease since 1990 last yearr, by contrast, net operating income increased by 5.9percentt.
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