proceeds [ˈprəʊsiːdz] sustantivo pluralrecaudación (f)
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proceeds [pro-sids]sustantivoResultados materiales de una acción proceder, productos, réditos. (plural)
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proceeds [ˈprəʊsiːdz]
noun:plural
[of sale, transaction] ganancias; (f) the proceeds realized on the sale of the house he retired on the proceeds of the land sale
[of insurance policy] dinero de una póliza; (m) the policy specifies that proceeds upon death are payable to the employee's nominee examples of assets that may transfer automatically at death are life insurance proceeds and jointly held real estate he had someone burn his house down for the purpose of collecting insurance proceeds
all proceeds will go to charity toda la recaudación se destinará a obras benéficas; he stole a wallet and got drunk on the proceeds robó una cartera y se emborrachó con lo que sacó
the proceeds of her estate have been bequeathed to the university he'd sold his Vermont farm and used the proceeds to buy into the bar in Chicago the proceeds of the arms sales were then funneled to Contra fighters in Central America proceeds from sales will help us carry out essential work he used the proceeds of a personal loan for business purposes a golf tournament that donates all of its net proceeds to charity the land was bought out of the proceeds of the 1851 Exhibition cities and, in some cases empires, were built on the proceeds of the spice trade a working artist who lives on the proceeds from her painting
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