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What accounts are in net income?

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12y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

Included in net income are the following:

1. All revenue-related accounts, e.g. Sales, service revenue, interest income, rental income, etc.

2. All expense-related accounts, e.g. Purchases, Depreciation, Rental expense, Maintenance expense, Amortization, Utilities expenses, etc.

Net income = Revenues - Expenses

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