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Revenue is the economic term for the money that is received from the sale of goods and services.
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Nothing is available at this time for the year 2010. The checks that were received in the year 2009 were called Economic Recovery Payment check. The economic stimulus check was received in the year 2008.
difference between the revenue received from the sale of an output and the opportunity cost of the inputs used. This can be used as another name for "economic value added" (EVA).
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If what you spent on the investment was less then what you received when you sold it, it is called your "profit". If what you spent on the investment was more then what you received when you sold it, it is called your "loss".
Expenditures for an investment most often precede the receipts produced by that investment. Cash received later has less value than cash received sooner. The difference in timing affects whether making an investment will earn a profit.
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Revenue is the economic term for the money that is received from the sale of goods and services.
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The treatment he received increased his intelligence.
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The difference between the amount of money received from selling an investment and the amount of money spent to purchase the investment is known as the capital gain or loss. When the capital gain or loss is then compared to the initial investment (through division), the result is the capital gains yield or return on investment (assuming there are no cash flows such as coupon payments or dividends).
The rate of return on an investment, adjusted for external factors, such as interest paid or received i.e. factors that are not the actual investment itself.