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Undistributed corporate profits are also called IENR i.e. Income earned but nor receieved. These are the profits that shareholders may earn but will not receieve in their salary. Even I just read about it somewhere so I am guessing it is something like the deductions that are made in your salary apart from income tax.. Basically you earn that money on paper but you don't receieve it. A better explanation is welcomed

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