
1) Duties, customs, etc 2) Earnings 3) French word used in English 4) Gate 5) Gate figure 6) Gross 7) Income 8) Incoming cash 9) Internal-Service link 10) It might be skimmed 11) Item of income 12) Money coming in 13) Receipts 14) Return from duties 15) Take 16) Tax income 17) Yield
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1) Earnings 2) Gate 3) Income 4) Means 5) Profits 6) Receipt 7) Receipts 8) Take
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• (n.) The annual yield of taxes, excise, customs, duties, rents, etc., which a nation, state, or municipality collects and receives into the treasury for public use. • (n.) That which returns, or comes back, from an investment; the annual rents, profits, interest, or issues of any species of property, real or personal; income. • (n....
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Referring to a tariff, the money collected by the government. Equals the size of the tariff times the quantity of imports. An analysis of the effects of a tariff needs to account for the revenue, and in a general equilibrium model it must specify whether and how the revenue is spent.
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[Noun] Plural form: revenues. Money that an organisation, company or government gets.
Example: Revenue from income tax rose last year.
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The money received from the sale of output
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Money received from taxes or the sale of a product. Total revenue can be calculated by multiplying the average price received by the total quantity sold. Average revenue is the average price...
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The sales and any other taxable income of a business (eg. interest earned from money on deposit).
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The total income received in exchange for goods or services during a specific accounting period. Rev
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Revenue is the earnings
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Rev'e·nue noun [ French
revenu , Old French
revenue , from
revenir to return, Latin
revenire ; prefix
re- re- +
venire to come. See
Come .]
1. That which returns, or comes back, from an investment; the annual rents, profits, interest, or issu...
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The income the nation collects from taxes.
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revenue 1. That which comes in to one as a return from property or possessions; especially, of an extensive kind; income from any source (but especially when large and not directly earned). 2. The collective items or amounts that constitute an income; especially, that of a person having extensive landed possessions, a ruler, city, state, etc. 3. Th...
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incoming money; the money a government collects from taxes and other sources
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yield from property or investment, income; Central
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The total amount of funds generated by a business.
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Revenue, also called a sale, is an increase in equity related to the sale of a product or service that earned income. In other words, revenue is income earned by the company from its business activities. There are many different types of revenues including product sales, consulting fees and other services, rent, and even commission based fees. Any ...
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[Scientific terms] the entire amount of income before any deductions are made
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the entire amount of income before any deductions are made
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