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Kumenglish Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

YIELD A PROFIT

In context: Estimating the cost and profit will be derived from expenses.


I will yield a profit from the project development that only will be done successfully after spending the amount of money is for essential requirements such as resources, third-party procurement, and vendor.

Please suggest any changes in the sentence to make it Business English.

  

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I have no idea what you mean. The sentence is ungrammatical and does not make any sense. Profit is calculated by subtracting expenses from the income .

  • I have no idea what you mean.
  • The sentence is ungrammatical and does not make any sense.
  • Profit is calculated by subtracting expenses from the income .
  • It the calculation yields a positive result, you have a profit.
  • If it is negative, you have a loss.
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I have no idea what you mean. The sentence is ungrammatical and does not make any sense.

Profit is calculated by subtracting expenses from the income. It the calculation yields a positive result, you have a profit. If it is negative, you have a loss.


Income is what you are paid for a product or service.
Expenses are what it costs to ma

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