according to http://www.indeed.com/salary a veterinarian makes about 64000 a year. I'm sure the number is a little higher for a vet that owns their own practice because they would also make money from the business.
hope that helps. if you have any other salary questions that website has the salary's of other jobs as well.
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Veterinarian
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what is annual
Depends on the veterinarian's taxable income for the year in question.
the average income of highly payed vet is $75,000 anually
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics the estimated mean annual wage for a veterinarian as of May 2008 is, $89,450.
Your income before taxes is your operating income, and your income after taxes is your "net" income. * + Net Sales (Sales - Returns) * - Cost of Goods Sold * ------------------------------------ * = Gross Profit (Gross Margin, Gross Income) * - Operating Expenses * ------------------------------------- * = Operating Income * + Gains (not related to usual operations) * - Losses (not related to usual operations) * ----------------------------------------------------- * = Earnings before Interest and Taxes * - Interest * - Taxes * ------------------------------------------------------ * Net Income
A veterinarian makes about $85,000 each year. They are well trained animal doctors, who see a wide variety of animals each day.
males age 30 to 65, income above usual
In the United States in 2011 the average annual salary for veterinarians was ~US$90,000.
Yes, a veterinarian's ability to perform their job competently often does affect their income. This is particularly true when veterinarians are paid on a commission basis.
Whenever a ferrets acts different from their usual self, it could be an illness. But as they get older, they do tend to sleep more. You might want to have an veterinarian check your ferret, as they do hide their illness.
If you don't want to be married anymore, and don't want your spouse to have a claim on your property and income, that is the usual route.
It ranges in different locations and practices but on average it is approximately $60 000 in Canada give or take.