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FRANKLY SPEAKING Posted 19 years ago
Letter Writing

Revenue ?

01-Investment : assets that occupy an auxiliary relationship to central 01font00revenue02font00-producing activities are referred to as investment , such as purchased stocks .02br
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002-....cash arising from sales 01font00revenue02font00 [ invoiced goods ]02br
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00i just want a clear explanation for the word that is mentioned above ....could the word " profits " be a Syn for it ...?02br
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00i used 01b00OXFORD02b00 and i found that 01i00" revenue " 01font00(n.)02font00 : the money that a government receives from taxes or that an organization, etc. receives from its business .02i02br
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01b00Thanks in advance .02b02br
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0 Revenue is your incoming money as a business. It is not synonymous with profits as not all your incoming money is profit. If you sell 10 items costing the customer £5 each then your revenue is £50.

  • 0 Revenue is your incoming money as a business.
  • It is not synonymous with profits as not all your incoming money is profit.
  • If you sell 10 items costing the customer £5 each then your revenue is £50.
  • But if those things cost you £3 to produce, your profit is only £5-£3= £2 on each, so £20.
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0 Revenue is your incoming money as a business. It is not synonymous with profits as not all your incoming money is profit. If you sell 10 items costing the customer £5 each then your revenue is £50. But if those things cost you £3 to produce, your profit is only £5-£3= £2 on each, so £20. 0-

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