the difference between revenue, gross profit and nett profit in business

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the difference between revenue, gross profit and nett profit in business

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Very simple explanation, not very detailed.

Revenue is the money you bring in from sales.

Whatever you’re selling has a cost (whether for the product and/or the people building that product, or cost of people performing a service), called cost of goods sold or cost of sales, and your gross profit = revenue – cost of goods sold.

You probably have other operating expenses you incur in the course of business, such as payroll for employees, rent for the office building, bank fees for processing CC payments, marketing expenses for advertising, and that is OpEx.

Operating Income = Gross Profit – Operating expenses

You could have taxes on top of that, so if you’re turning a profit

Net Income = Operating Income – Income Tax Expense

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