- "bottom line"
which denotes net
income (gross
revenues minus total expenses). In
general usage,
revenue is the
total amount of
income by the sale of goods...
-
Revenue sharing is the
distribution of
revenue, the
total amount of
income generated by the sale of
goods and
services among the
stakeholders or contributors...
- the
accounting period in
which revenues and
expenses are recognized. In contrast, the cash
accounting recognizes revenues when cash is received, no matter...
-
surged from
comprising 13.6
percent of
federal revenues in 1940 to
constituting 45
percent of
revenues by 1944,
thereby emerging as the
primary source...
- world's
largest company by
revenue since 2014. The list is
limited to the
largest 50 companies, all of
which have
annual revenues exceeding US$130 billion...
- from the
gross revenues or turnover. Net
Profit =
Sales Revenue −
Total Costs {\displaystyle {\text{Net Profit}}={\text{Sales
Revenue}}-{\text{Total Costs}}}...
- A
revenue service,
revenue agency or
taxation authority is a
government agency responsible for the
intake of
government revenue,
including taxes and sometimes...
- The Red
Revenues (Chinese: 紅印花郵票) are Qing
dynasty Chinese revenue stamps that were
overprinted (surcharged) to be used as
postage stamps in 1897. Their...
- $1.5
billion in
ancillary revenues; for many
airlines ancillary revenues accounted for a huge part of
their total revenues:
Allegiant Air (29.2%), Spirit...
-
between national government revenues and expenditures,
expressed as a
percent of GDP. A positive (+)
number indicates that
revenues exceeded expenditures (a...