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Tung Quoc Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

revenue vs turnover

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The Japanese market accounts for 35% of the company's revenue.

Why revenue but not turnover? Do you think revenue and turnover have the same meaning and are interchangeable?If not, what is the difference in meaning btw them?

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org/wiki/Terminology for the amount of money (gross income) that a earns from its activities in a given period, mostly from sales of products and/or services to customers. In (including the ) the term is turnover . " wikipedia

  • org/wiki/Terminology for the amount of money (gross income) that a earns from its activities in a given period, mostly from sales of products and/or services to customers.
  • In (including the ) the term is turnover .
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Hi

"Revenue is a business http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terminology for the amount of money (gross income) that a earns from its activities in a given period, mostly from sales of products and/or services to customers. In (including the ) the term is turnover. For individuals, the equival
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Hi,

'Turnover' can also have another meaning.

eg the rate at which assets, for example shoes in a shoe store, are sold and replaced.

eg employee turnover refers to the rate at which employees leave and new employees arrive.

Best wishes, Clive

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