Proceeds (noun)

  1. Money obtained from a sale or event, such as a sale of property or a fundraising event.
  2. Money obtained from the sale of an asset or the performance of a service.

Origin:

from middle english proceeds, from latin procedere ("to go forward, procee.d")

Examples:

  1. All proceeds from the event will go towards the charity.
  2. The proceeds from the sale of the house were used to pay off the mortgage.
  3. The band will donate the proceeds from their concert to the local children's hospital.
  4. The company invested the proceeds from the sale in new equipment.
  5. The proceeds from the book will be used to fund the author's next project.
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