expected revenue
1Revenue recognition — principle is an important accounting principle, which is the main difference between cash basis accounting and accrual basis accounting. In cash basis accounting revenues are simply recognized when cash is received no matter when and how the… …
2revenue — rev‧e‧nue [ˈrevnjuː ǁ nuː] noun [uncountable] 1. also revenues ACCOUNTING FINANCE money that a business or organization receives over a period of time, especially from selling goods or services: • …
3revenue — rev·e·nue / re və ˌnü, ˌnyü/ n often attrib 1: the total income produced by a given source a property expected to yield a large annual revenue 2: the gross income returned by an investment 3: the yield of sources of income (as taxes) that a… …
4Revenue-cap regulation — regulation is a system for setting the prices charged by regulated monopolies. It is contrasted with rate of return regulation, in which utilities are permitted a set rate of return on capital, and with price cap regulation where total revenue is …
5revenue tariff — ➔ tariff * * * revenue tariff UK US noun [C] ► TAX, ECONOMICS a tax on imported goods that has the purpose of making money for the country that imports them: »If a country imposes the maximum revenue tariff, can it be expected to improve the… …
6revenue — 01. For the first time since we started our new business 3 months ago, our [revenue] is greater than our expenses. 02. Tax [revenues] have been much higher than expected this year, resulting in a large budget surplus. 03. You must declare any and …
7revenue — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ annual, yearly ▪ expected, potential, projected ▪ the company s expected annual revenue ▪ general (esp. AmE) …
8Revenue neutrality of the FairTax — The Fair Tax Act (USBill|110|HR|25/USBill|110|S|1025) is a bill in the United States Congress for changing tax laws to replace the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and all federal income taxes (including Alternative Minimum Tax), payroll taxes… …
9Expected Marginal Seat Revenue — Das Yield Management [ˈjiːld ˌmænɪdʒmənt], häufig mit Ertragsmanagement übersetzt, ist ein Instrument zur simultanen und dynamischen, meist rechnergestützten Preis und Kapazitätssteuerung. Zu Beginn wurde es von Fluggesellschaften, Hotels und… …
10revenue — noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English, return, revenue, from Anglo French, from revenir to return, from Latin revenire, from re + venire to come more at come Date: 15th century 1. the total income produced by a given source < a… …