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Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press: revenue /ˈrevənjuː/ ▶noun income, especially when of a company and of a substantial nature. ■ a state's annual income from which public expenses are met.
■ (revenues ) items or amounts constituting revenue.
■ (the revenue ) the department of the civil service collecting revenue.
– origin ME : from OFr. revenu(e) ‘returned’, past part. (used as n.) of revenir , from L. revenire ‘return’.
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"per-revenue-dollar "
agree to raising revenue
by revenue vs in terms of revenue
difference among gain, profit, income, revenue
Differences: income, profit, proceeds and revenue.
drive $1 of channel revenue
How much revenue was the government able to raise/collect?
in lost revenue
income vs revenue
income/ revenue
price times quantity sold equals sales revenue
reports, including cost, revenue, and profit.
revenue
revenue (singular or plural)
Revenue leakage
revenue pool
revenue raised directed towards funding
revenue stimulation
Revenue streams
Revenue, income, turnover
revenue/revenues
revenues of $30 million or $30 million of revenue
Self-sustaining revenue stream
The criteria is based on the revenue and profit of CAGR
To post - The company posted a significant revenue...
total revenue
Turnover and revenue are the same?
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