other revenue
31Revenue — (electricity) The total amount of money received by an entity from sales of its products and/or services; gains from the sales or exchanges of assets, interest, and dividends earned on investments; and other increases in the owner s equity,… …
32revenue — rev•e•nue [[t]ˈrɛv ənˌyu, əˌnu[/t]] n. 1) gov the income of a government from taxation and other sources, appropriated for public expenses 2) gov the government department charged with the collection of such income 3) gov revenues, the collective …
33revenue — /ˈrɛvənju / (say revuhnyooh) noun 1. the income of a government from taxation, excise duties, customs, or other sources, appropriated to the payment of the public expenses. 2. the government department charged with the collection of such income.… …
34Crop Revenue Coverage — (CRC) is a form of revenue insurance that protects a producer’s revenue for an insurable crop whenever low prices, low yields, or a combination of both causes revenue to fall below a guaranteed level selected by the producer. It differs from… …
35Gross Revenue Pledge — A stipulation in a municipal bond indenture that requires the issuer (the municipality selling the bonds to fund a given development project) first to use revenues to pay down the issue s debt servicing costs, delegating operating costs as second …
36Total revenue — Total sales and other revenue for the period shown. Known as turnover in the UK. The New York Times Financial Glossary …
37total revenue — Total sales and other revenue for the period shown. Known as turnover in the U.K. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
38Internal Revenue Service — Infobox Government agency agency name = Internal Revenue Service nativename = IRS abbreviation = IRS logo width = 160px logo caption = seal width = 140px seal caption = formed = July 9, 1953 preceding1 = Bureau of Internal Revenue jurisdiction =… …
39HM Revenue and Customs — Her Majesty s Revenue and Customs Cyllid a Thollau Ei Mawrhydi (Welsh) Non ministerial government department overview For …
40Internal Revenue Code section 1031 — Under Section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code (usc|26|1031), the exchange of certain types of property may defer the recognition of capital gains or losses due upon sale, and hence defer any capital gains taxes otherwise due.ummaryTo qualify… …