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利益 — meaning in English: Profit

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tokuhain
店員
ten'in
崩壊
houkai
利益
rieki
患者
kanja
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use 利益 (rieki) in various business and financial discussions, such as when evaluating a company's quarterly earnings or in negotiations where profit margins are discussed. You'll often hear it in meetings, presentations, and even casual conversations about investments or sales.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 収益 (shuueki), which specifically refers to revenue or earnings. While 利益 (rieki) indicates profit after expenses, 収益 (shuueki) focuses more on the total income generated. Use 利益 when discussing net gains and 収益 when emphasizing overall financial inflow.
Culture
The word 利益 (rieki) has roots in the kanji 利, meaning 'profit' or 'benefit,' and 恵, which signifies 'blessing.' This duality highlights how profits are not just financial but can also imply societal benefits. In Japan, the concept of profit is often tied to the idea of harmony in business, where earning money responsibly is seen as a way to contribute positively to society.
FAQ
Q.What does 利益 mean in English?
利益 (rieki) translates to 'profit' in English, referring to the financial gain after all expenses are deducted from revenue.
Q.How is 利益 used in a business context?
In business contexts, 利益 is often used to discuss profitability, such as in annual reports, budget meetings, or when analyzing financial performance.
Q.Are there common mistakes when using 利益?
One common mistake is using 利益 interchangeably with 収益. Remember, 利益 refers to profit after expenses, while 収益 refers to raw revenue, so it's important to use them accurately depending on the context.
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