Glossary

Retained earnings

Profits kept in the business rather than distributed to owners — building equity, strengthening the balance sheet and lowering gearing over time.

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Definition

Retained earnings are the accumulated profits a company has kept rather than paid out as dividends. They form part of shareholders' equity and represent internal funding the business has generated and reinvested.

Why it matters

Building retained earnings raises equity, which lowers gearing and strengthens the case for borrowing. See how to lower gearing and net assets.

Funding for UK limited companies

Credicorp lends to your company, not to you personally — short-term working capital with no personal guarantee. See what your business could access.