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Yamster | What's the Difference Between Income and Revenue (10 Points Best Answer)? |
My Investment teacher wants me to find rate of income growth for a stock and rate of revenue for the stock. What's the difference between income and revenue? |
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jeff410
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Revenue is the top line on the income statement. Income is the bottom line on the income statement. Revenue is all the money a company receives in an accounting period. Income is what is left over after all expenses have been deducted. |
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Robert M
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Revenue is the same as sales it is the top line before any expenses.
Income is sales or revenue after expenses, income is profit or earnings.
Hope this helps.
Revenue growth is great a precursor to income growth. Investors buy income or profits or earnings all the same thing.
If income growth rate is larger than revenue growth rate company is increasing margins, it is getting more profitable, a good sign. |
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forvks
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Revenue = Income + Expenses
So, Revenue is everything a company gets. Income is the money left after the expenses are taken out.
here is a sample of an income statement for BVF.
http://finance.yahoo.com/q/is?s=BVF&annual |
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what?
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income = net profit
revenue = sales |
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Franklin
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Income equals profit.
Revenue equals cash flow possibly sales that a business makes on credit extended to its customers - A business can can have revenue while losing money (no income). |
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Joe P
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Revenue is sales, and income is earnings, or profits after expenses. For example, a company's sales may have grown at an annual rate of 10% per year for the past 5 years, but the earnings may have grown at 8% per year for the same time frame, indicating a decline in profitability per dollar of sales. |
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Ramadevi raju
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One of the most important factors analysts use to determine the expected future stock price is the growth rate of a company. Growth rate calculations are especially important for start up companies which currently have very little net income and expected to have much higher future returns. This is the main reason why startups trade at very high or no P/E. Off course calculating a companies expected future revenue growth has various challenges such as estimating the demand and competitive environment of the company and thereby making an estimation based on conclusions arrived.
We use revenue growth instead of net income growth for the simple reason that net income can increase by cost cutting, which is limiting (one can only cut costs up to the point that it become zero), but revenue can rise in an unlimited amount. |
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the.hurdler
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Income is the money that comes in, something that comes in as an addition or increase. Revenue is the income of a government from taxation, excise duties, customs, or other sources, appropriated to the payment of the public expenses. |
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