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Q: The terms Revenue and Income are often used in reporting earnings. What is the difference? Audrey W.
A: Revenue (sometimes called sales) refers to all the money a company takes in from doing what it does whether making goods or providing services. Other sources of funds including investment gains are usually labeled as such but also included as revenue. (Occasionally, youll see this number referred to as gross income.)
Net income is the phrase commonly used to refer to a companys profit. It represents how much money the company has left over, if any, after its paid the costs of doing business payroll, raw materials, taxes, interest on loans, etc..
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