Answer Posted / ramesh
The income generated from sale of goods or services, or any
other use of capital or assets, associated with the main
operations of an organization before any costs or expenses
are deducted revenue is shown usually as shown usually as
the top item in an income statement from which all charges,
costs and expenses and subtracted to arrive at net income.
also called sales, or turnover.
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