[Idiom] IN THE BLACK. - Exploring Financial Stability in Everyday Language

In the black.

In the black.

Financially profitable; not in debt.

'In the black' is a phrase often used in business and finance to indicate a positive balance on the books, derived from the traditional color-coding system of accounting where black ink indicates a profit. This idiom is important for discussing financial health and operational success, suggesting a state of being financially solvent and profitable, in contrast to being 'in the red.'

Example Sentences

  1. The company aims to stay in the black this quarter.

    The company aims to remain profitable this quarter.

  2. With careful planning, they managed to stay in the black.

    Through careful planning, they managed to remain financially positive.

  3. Being in the black allows them to invest in new opportunities.

    Being financially stable allows them to invest in new ventures.

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