Ploughed-back profits, also known as retained earnings, are the portion of net income that is not distributed to shareholders as dividends but is kept within the company to reinvest in its core operations, pay off debt, or reserve for future use.
Retained Earnings, also known as retained profits, ploughed-back profits, or retentions, represent the portion of net profit remaining after distribution to shareholders. This amount is retained within the company for reinvestment purposes.
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