Revenue in a sentence as a noun

Hire a professional while you go and do revenue generating work.

Their revenue model depends on agent referrals, paid listings, etc.

Are we accusing Facebook of using bots to drive up advertising revenue.

I agree that he will probably not be remembered for having more than doubled revenue and almost tripled profits.

This guy bootstrapped a business which sells nuclear power plant control software and now has N employees and Y million revenue.

I interview, and one of them has the right mix of board members to think that a young and energetic "shooting star" is just what they want to kick their revenue in the rear.

We don't like having to decline hundreds of dollars of revenue either, but we have the experience of losing hundreds of millions to fraud and know that some revenue just isn't worth the risk.

In the world of small website acquisitions, you'll be valued at something like 1X your previously proven annual revenue, not at a linear projection from what spike day looked like.

Also, asset forfeiture revenue from traffic stops must be donated to non-profit organizations, or used to pay for the officer training required by the settlement.

If you had a startup and a patentable innovation - it would be ridiculous to assume that you would be willing to forgo millions/billions in revenue for some abstract concept of "a greater good".

Instead of focusing how OpenSSL can pull in, let me pick a number, $800k in revenue in the next year, they immediately zero in on $70 of Paypal fees as the organization's leading financial problem.

But when a company becomes successful, the resources available to teams within the company becomes somewhat decoupled from company revenue.

Now lots of new book authors would love that deal because they know how to write books but they have no idea how to promote them into bookstores and Amazon's top lists etc. Unlike books though web apps don't pay out a revenue stream on per-unit sales.

Revenue definitions

noun

the entire amount of income before any deductions are made

See also: gross receipts

noun

government income due to taxation

See also: taxation