pregain
/ˈpriːɡeɪn/Definitions
1. noun
a gain or profit made before a transaction or investment, used to offset future losses or liabilities.
“The company took a pregain to cover potential costs associated with the project’s initial phase.”
1. noun
a gain or profit made before a transaction or investment, used to offset future losses or liabilities.
“The company took a pregain to cover potential costs associated with the project’s initial phase.”