Yield is return or revenue on investment, profit is Yield minus expenses or tax. It may not cover every form of investment, but in general it should show the diff.
The actual yield of a reaction product is always less than the yield from the chemical equation. This is because of error.
Business activities.
The yield of a final payoff refers to the return on an investment or the profit earned from an investment over its lifetime. It is typically expressed as a percentage of the original investment.
The general term for activities that are expected to yield a profit is "business activities." These activities encompass various operations, including production, sales, and services, aimed at generating revenue and enhancing profitability. In a broader sense, they can also be referred to as "economic activities."
The ISOcost line shows combinations of inputs that yield the same level of cost. It is not the same as the profit line, which represents combinations of outputs that generate the same level of profit. Profit lines are typically used to analyze profit-maximizing decisions, while ISOcost lines are used to analyze cost-minimizing decisions.
No difference.
What is difference between trust run and for-profit hospitals
No difference. They mean the same thing.
No difference. They mean the same thing.
There is not difference; they mean the same thing.
difrent between profit and divident
Chamika & n
yield vs ytd
difference between revenue and costs
The difference between profit making accounting and not for profit making accounting is, that question should answer itself! 8^0
No difference.
cost