Profit-making
(adjective)
Designed or intended to make a profit; focused on or concerned with financial gain.
Origin:
It is a combination of the word profit and making. it is a modern term and commonly used in business and finance.
Examples:
- The company's primary goal is profit-making, not social responsibility.
- The profit-making motives of the company were clear in the way they treated their employees.
- The profit-making strategy of the business led to its rapid expansion.
- The company's profit-making efforts were hampered by the economic downturn.
- The government's new policy will make it harder for profit-making companies to avoid paying taxes.