nyereségét
Nyereség is a term used in Hungarian economics and accounting to describe the surplus remaining after costs have been subtracted from revenues. It reflects the profitability of a business over a specific period and can be influenced by changes in revenue, cost management, taxes, financing costs, and extraordinary items. In practice, nyereség is often distinguished from related concepts such as bruttó nyereség (gross profit) and nettó nyereség (net profit). Bruttó nyereség equals revenues minus direct costs, while nettó nyereség accounts for all operating expenses, interest, taxes, and extraordinary items.
Calculation and interpretation: nyereség = bevétel - költségek. If the result is positive, the entity has earned nyereséget
Nyerségét as a grammatical form: nyereségét is the possessive definite object form of nyereség in Hungarian.
Etymology and usage: nyereség derives from the verb nyerni, meaning “to win” or “to gain,” with the