Dundee FC have made a loss of just under £200,000 for the financial period to May 2015.
The Dark Blues released their accounts on Saturday afternoon and they showed they made a loss for the year of £197,744 compared to a loss of £820,809 the previous year.
The turnover was boosted considerably as a result of spending the whole period in question as a Premiership club, moving up to £4,014,792 from £2,316,455 in 2014.
Directors’ remuneration was given as £120,241, while gate receipts including season tickets were up 128% and league income including television was raised by 81%.
The return to the top flight also meant an increase in the wages at Dens.
These went up by 58%, although the wage-to-turnover ratio decreased by 7% to 73% compared to the previous 12 months.
The statement also revealed that Dundee introduced the living wage for all members of their full-time staff in October of this year.