increase in revenue
1revenue — 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: • …
2Revenue Generating Unit - RGU — An individual service subscriber who generates recurring revenue for a company. This is used as a performance measure with analysts, investors and other participants. Investors will look for a company to increase its revenue generating units over …
3Revenue 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… …
4increase — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ big, considerable, dramatic, drastic, enormous, exponential, huge, large, major, marked …
5revenue — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ annual, yearly ▪ expected, potential, projected ▪ the company s expected annual revenue ▪ general (esp. AmE) …
6Revenue and Customs Prosecutions Office — RCPO redirects here. For the military airport with that ICAO code, see Hsinchu Air Base. The Revenue and Customs Prosecution Office (RCPO) was a non departmental public body created under the Commissioners for Revenue and Customs Act 2005 as an… …
7increase — ▪ I. increase in‧crease 2 [ˈɪŋkriːs] noun [countable, uncountable] 1. a rise in amount, number, or degree: increase in • There was an increase in delays of deliveries of supplies. increase be on the increase • Demand for low cost housing is on… …
8Revenue Cap Regulation — A form of economic regulation generally applied to utility companies. Revenue cap regulation seeks to limit the amount of total revenue received by a company operating which holds monopoly status in the industry. Like price cap regulation,… …
9revenue — rev|e|nue W2 [ˈrevınju: US nu:] n [U] also revenues [Date: 1400 1500; : French; Origin: , past particple of revenir to return ] 1.) money that a business or organization receives over a period of time, especially from selling goods or services… …
10revenue neutral — Changes in the tax law which result in the same amount of overall total revenue (i.e., no overall increase or decrease in general revenue) though received from different sources. For example, a tax act might require corporations to pay more in… …