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revenue is referred to as... Revenue may refer to business income in general... revenue is often referred to as the... annual revenue may be referred to as... This revenue includes donations from individuals and corporations... revenue includes gross proceeds from income taxes on companies and individuals... revenue is income received by an organization in the form of... revenue is a calculation or estimation of periodic income based on a particular... accounts that are summarized periodically under the heading Revenue or Revenues on an income statement... Revenue account names describe the type of revenue... Business revenue is income from activities that are ordinary for a particular corporation... most revenue is from the sale of goods... receive most of their revenue from rendering services... receive most of their revenue from fees and interest generated by lending... Most businesses also have revenue that is incidental to the business... This is included in revenue but not included in net sales... Sales revenue does not include... that manufactures and sells automobiles would record the revenue from the sale of an automobile as... Revenue is a crucial part of financial statement analysis... but revenue typically enjoys equal attention during a standard... Revenue is used as an indication of earnings quality... Government revenue includes all amounts of money received from sources outside the government entity... responsible for collecting government revenue from companies and individuals... Government revenue may also include Reserve Bank currency which is printed...

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