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ganho

Ganho is a Portuguese noun that refers to the act of obtaining something or the result of such an acquisition. It is used to express advantages, increases, or profits, and in everyday language it can denote income or earnings from work or capital.

In economics and finance, ganho describes money received as a return. Phrases such as ganho bruto (gross

In engineering and the sciences, ganho (gain) denotes the amplification factor of a system, such as an

Ganho is also used in fitness and health to indicate an increase in weight or muscle mass:

Etymology: the noun derives from the verb ganhar. See also: lucro, renda, rendimento, capital gains, ganho real,

earnings)
and
ganho
líquido
(net
earnings)
differentiate
before
and
after
deductions.
O
ganho
de
capital
refers
to
the
appreciation
in
the
value
of
an
asset
upon
sale.
The
terms
ganho
nominal
and
ganho
real
distinguish
money
not
adjusted
for
inflation
from
inflation-adjusted
results.
Tax
systems
often
treat
capital
gains
separately.
amplifier,
radio
receiver,
or
control
circuit.
It
is
typically
expressed
as
a
ratio
(output/input)
and
sometimes
in
decibels
(dB).
In
communications,
ganho
de
sinal
refers
to
the
improvement
of
signal
strength.
ganho
de
peso,
ganho
de
massa
muscular.
ganho
nominal.