revenue

[ˈrevənjuː]

revenue Definition

  • 1income, especially when of a company or organization and of a substantial nature
  • 2the total income produced by a given source

Using revenue: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "revenue" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The company's revenue increased by 20% this year.

  • Example

    The government's revenue comes from taxes and tariffs.

  • Example

    The concert generated a revenue of $1 million.

  • Example

    The store's revenue stream has been affected by the pandemic.

revenue Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for revenue

Antonyms for revenue

Idioms Using revenue

  • something that produces income or profit for a business or organization

    Example

    The new product line has become a revenue generator for the company.

  • a situation where the actual revenue falls short of the expected revenue

    Example

    The company experienced a revenue shortfall due to the economic downturn.

  • something that increases the income or profit for a business or organization

    Example

    The marketing campaign was a revenue booster for the company.

Phrases with revenue

  • a framework for generating income in a business or organization

    Example

    The startup's revenue model is based on subscription fees.

  • a source of income for a business or organization

    Example

    The company's main revenue stream is advertising revenue.

  • the accounting principle that determines when and how revenue is recognized in a company's financial statements

    Example

    The company's revenue recognition policy follows the Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP).

Origins of revenue

from Old French 'revenue', meaning 'a return'

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Summary: revenue in Brief

'Revenue' [ˈrevənjuː] refers to substantial income, often of a company or organization. It can also denote the total income from a given source. Examples include 'The company's revenue increased by 20% this year.' and 'The concert generated a revenue of $1 million.' Phrases like 'revenue model' and idioms like 'revenue generator' refer to frameworks or factors that produce income.

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