Definition of plough back

plough backphrasal verb

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The term "plough back" is a business term that describes the process of reinvesting profits back into the company rather than paying them out as dividends to shareholders. The word "plough" refers to the action of a farmer ploughing back or turning under crop residue into the soil, to enrich and replenish the soil for future crops. In a similar way, when a company ploughs back its profits, it reinves them into the business to increase productivity, improve facilities, develop new products, or expand into new markets. This helps the company to strengthen its position and grow over time, potentially generating higher returns for shareholders in the long run. In summary, the term "plough back" is a metaphorical expression borrowed from agriculture, used to describe a financial strategy that benefits businesses by reinvesting profits into their operations.

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to turn over growing crops, grass, etc. with a plough and mix them into the soil to improve its quality

lật các loại cây trồng đang phát triển, cỏ, v.v. bằng máy cày và trộn chúng vào đất để cải thiện chất lượng đất

to put money made as profit back into a business in order to improve it

đưa tiền kiếm được như lợi nhuận trở lại vào một doanh nghiệp để cải thiện nó

Example:
  • The money was all ploughed back into the company.

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