please tell me the diffrences, so confusing!
please tell me the diffrences, so confusing!
Hmmm, I do not know much about it. However, from just looking them up, it seems that
turnover = revenue = the amount of money coming in from sales/production.
net profit = revenue - expenses.
In other words, net profit is the total amount of money coming in minus the expenses.
expenses = taxes + workforce + ..., isn't it?
I think turnover = revenue, too, in vietnamese the definitions are not clear enough: revenue = thu nhập, turnover = doanh thu.
i love LANGUAGES
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/turnover #5.
In this case revenue = turnover.
In business:
Revenue = thu nhập
Turnover = sự luân chuyển của hàng hoá
Revenue:
1. The income of a government from all sources appropriated for the payment of the public expenses.
2. Yield from property or investment; income.
3. All the income produced by a particular source.
4. A governmental department set up to collect public funds.
turnover = a. The number of times a particular stock of goods is sold and restocked during a given period of time. b. The amount of business transacted during a given period of time. c. The number of shares of stock sold on the market during a given period of time.