Venditiones is the Latin equivalent of 'sales'. According to classical Latin, the noun is pronounced as Wehn-dee-tee-OH-nehs. According to liturgical Latin, it's pronounced as Vehn-dee-zee-OH-nehs. Either way, it's a feminine gender noun that may be translated in the singular as 'a selling, a sale'. It's derived from the infinitive 'vendere', which means 'to put for sale, sell, vend'.
Sales commission is a Cost of sales. But the salary of a sales agent is an expense.
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Cost of sales is the expenses to earn sales so cost of sales and net sales are not same, formula for gross profit is as follows: Gross profit = Sales - Cost of sales
He works in sales. The sales department. The sales this year exceeded the amount of sales for the previous years.
Total sales - cash sales - sales return
Net sales = Total sales - sales returns and discounts
Net Sales..
net sales
Credit Sales increases the amount of sales and sales volume.
Net sales = Total sales - Sales returns and allowances
sales+sales return=net sales