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Revenue The total amount of money received by an entity from sales of its products and/or services; gains from the sales or exchanges of assets, interest, and dividends earned on investments; and other incr [..]
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Revenue incoming money; the money a government collects from taxes and other sources
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RevenueThe amount charged for the delivery of goods or services in the ordinary activities of a business over a stated period; the inflows of economic resources to a company over a stated period.
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Revenuethe money that a government receives from taxes or that an organization, etc. receives from its business synonym receipts a shortfall in tax revenue Advertising revenue finances the commercial televis [..]
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Revenueearly 15c., "income from property or possessions," from Middle French revenue, in Old French, "a return," noun use of fem. past participle of revenir "come back" (10c.), [..]
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RevenueRevenue consists of the gross billings generated by a vendor, measured in unit currency.
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Revenueincome, or money earned before production costs are subtracted.
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RevenueReferring to a tariff, the money collected by the government. Equals the size of the tariff times the quantity of imports. An analysis of the effects of a tariff needs to account for the revenue, and [..]
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RevenueThe amount of goods or services sold by a company in a given period. Also known as sales or turnover.
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RevenueRevenue is the money you collect for providing a product or service. Revenue is different from earnings, which is what's left of your revenue after subtracting the costs of producing or delivering the product or service and any taxes you paid on the amount you took in.When corporations release their financial statements, those that provide [..]
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RevenueThe total income produced by a given source. The gross income returned by an investment. [D03247]
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Revenueincoming money; the money a government collects from taxes and other sources
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RevenueThe amount of money a company brings in from its business activities during a given period, before expenses and taxes have been subtracted.
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Revenuegross: the entire amount of income before any deductions are made tax income: government income due to taxation In business, revenue is income that a company receives from its normal business activiti [..]
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RevenueThe total amount of money, or gross income, generated by a company from selling its goods and services. A simple way to think about revenue is it’s the price of a widget multiplied by the number of...
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RevenueDefinitions (2) 1. For a company, this is the total amount of money received by the company for goods sold or services provided during a certain time period. It also includes all net sales, exchange o [..]
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RevenueMoney, which is generated by a company from the sale of their services or goods.
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RevenueThe total income from a source and the amount this income totals.
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Revenue money collected by the government.
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Revenueoften attrib 1 : the total income produced by a given source [a property expected to yield a large annual ] 2 : the gross income returned by an investment 3 : the yield of sources of income (as ...
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RevenueAn inflow of cash (or accounts receivable) resulting from the sales of a product or service.
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RevenueIncome retained by the Group after deductions for VAT and players’ winnings
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RevenueIncome that a company receives from its normal business activities, usually from the sale of goods and services to customers.
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Revenue
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RevenueThe money a business receives from customers who buy its goods and services. Not to be confused with profit.
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RevenueSee sales revenue
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RevenuePayments for services, donations from individuals, foundations and corporations, support and contract payments from government agencies, income from fundraising activities, and investments. NFF defines reliable revenue as distinct from capital. It is an estimate of the amounts of earned and contributed revenue with a track record of recurrence. In [..]
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RevenueTotal sales of goods or services
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RevenueMoney collected or that you expect to collect for providing services. Revenues can be found on your Income Statement. Total Assets
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RevenueSales of products, merchandise, services, and earnings from, interest, dividends, rent, and wages; transactions resulting in increases in assets.
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RevenueThe income attributable to a designated fiscal accounting period that will affect the balance (surplus) or deficit resulting from the operations of that period. Certain items earned during that period are also considered revenue of that period even though the cash is not received until a subsequent period.
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RevenueThe total amount of funds generated by a business.
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RevenueThe term designates an increase to the dollar value of a fund’s assets which: - Does not increase a liability (e.g., proceeds from a loan); - Does not represent a repayment of an expenditure already made; - Does not represent a cancellation of certain liabilities; - Does not represent an increase in contributed capital.
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RevenueThe addition to cash or other current assets of governmental funds (receipts) which do not increase any liability or reserve and do not represent the recovery of an expenditure, i.e., reimbursements: Generally, revenue is derived from taxes, licenses and fees, and the like:
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RevenueWe distinguish three categories of revenue: revenue from temporary billings, permanent placement fees and other revenue.
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RevenueIncome received by the government through taxes, customs, duties and interest. Also includes inflows or other enhancements or savings in outflows of future economic benefits in the form of increases in assets or reductions in liabilities of the entity, other than those relating to contributions by owners, that result in an increase in equity during [..]
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RevenueThe money that a company brings in before subtracting costs to calculate profit. Also known as sales or gross income.
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RevenueIncome earned from services performed or merchandise sold (as distinct from support, or contributed income).
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RevenueMoney received; income.
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RevenueThe income received by government from taxes and other nontax sources.
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Revenue/ Average Total Assets
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RevenueTotal income for your sales. For example, if you sell 50 ebooks at $27.00 each, your revenue would be $1350.00.
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RevenueTotal income for your sales. For example, if you sell 50 ebooks at $27.00 each, your revenue would be $1350.00.
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Revenue(n) the entire amount of income before any deductions are made(n) government income due to taxation
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Revenue The total amount of money received by a firm from sales of its products and/or services, gains from the sales or exchange of assets, interest and dividends earned on investments, and other increases in the owner’s equity except those arising from capital adjustments.
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RevenueMoney that a company receives from the sale of goods and services, before expenses and taxes.
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RevenueShipping charges the transportation provider receives for transporting goods.
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Revenue Receipts derived from or for the operation of transit service including farebox revenue, revenue from other commercial sources, and operating assistance from governments. Farebox revenue includes all fare, transfer charges, and zone charges paid by transit passengers.
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RevenueThe total amount of money received by a firm from sales of its products and/or services, gains from the sales or exchange of assets, interest and dividends earned on investments, and other increases in the owner’s equity, except those arising from capital adjustments.
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RevenueThe amount of money a company brings in from its business activities during a given period, before expenses and taxes have been subtracted.
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Revenuethe amounts received by or due a company for goods or services it provides to customers. Receipts are cash revenues. Revenues can also be represented by accounts receivable.
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Revenue Income earned from the sale of goods and services. revenue recognition
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Revenue the total yield of income sources for the organization during a fiscal year.
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RevenueSee Premium.
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RevenueThe amount of money a company brings in from its business activities during a given period, before expenses and taxes have been subtracted.
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RevenueRevenue principally comprises sales of cigarettes and other tobacco products to external customers. Revenue excludes duty, excise and other taxes and is after deducting rebates, returns and other simi [..]
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RevenueThe term revenue was once used as equivalent to the modern ‘income’, which has now replaced it. Both the concept and the word came from France, where ...
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RevenueIncome received by a public entity (like court filing fees) to offset the cost of providing service(s).
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RevenueThe amount of money a company brings in from its business activities during a given period, before expenses and taxes have been subtracted.
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RevenueRemuneration received by carriers for transportation activities.
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RevenueDefined as: MAU or MUU x Conversion x ARPPU. The sum of revenue generated by full-game sales and/or in-game purchases.
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RevenueThe right to consideration in exchange for performance, usually in the form of the supply of goods or services to a customer. Generally stated in the financial statements net of value added tax and trade discounts.
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RevenueIn governmental fund type accounts, revenues are increases in net current assets and are recognized in the accounting period in which they become measurable and available. In proprietary fund and trus [..]
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RevenueThe total amount of money received by a firm from sales of its products and/or services, gains from the sales or exchange of assets, interest and dividends earned on investments and other increases in the owner's equity except those arising from capital adjustments.
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Revenuethe gross income from the sale of products produced.
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RevenueThe money that a business receives from carrying out specific activities or particular marketing campaigns.
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RevenueA transporter ranking specifies the order in which gas is delivered to each of the pipelines for split connect delivery networks (that is, delivery networks with multiple pipelines).
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RevenueThe lowest level of allocation - either a measurement point or a well completion.
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RevenueVolume that the system retrieves from the Production or Contractual Allocation application components by well or measurement point and contract.
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RevenueA means of creating a connection between contracts and delivery network termination points, which are either measurement points or well completions.
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RevenueA collection of capacity points that are matched to an availability point.
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RevenueCompares volumes allocated in the Production application area with volumes allocated in the Contractual Allocation application area.
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RevenueBase unit that indicates whether the system is to carry out balancing processes on either a volume basis or on an energy basis.
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RevenueA reporting function that is used for balancing statements.
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RevenueComprises a unique combination of major and minor product groups.
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RevenueRepresents a unique combination of production month, delivery network, and either a well completion or a measurement point.
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RevenueTransfers volume from a previous month to the current month.
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RevenueRepresents the history of ownership transfers within a venture/DOI. It is used in PPA processing so that the impact of prior period adjustments can be processed against current ownership.
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RevenueInbound summary of checks that have cleared the bank.
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RevenueProcesses payments received from third parties into the SAP Oil and Gas system.
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RevenueWhen more than one marketing representative sells the same product.
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RevenueThe contracts and pricing application area supports the maintenance of: contracts for oil, gas, and plant products; contract marketing costs; prices, including indexes and publications; condition reco [..]
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RevenueThe primary proudct is either oil, gas or condensate.
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RevenueAn alloting of gas, oil, or condensate major products from sales points to the termination point.
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RevenueNotification that a change to any master or transactional data may affect a previously closed allocation.
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RevenueRules that are used to manipulate field values when a remitter's check is received.
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RevenueA product balancing agreement is a legal document, signed by owners, containing specifications about how imbalances will be processed.
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RevenueThe Optimizer function organizes Valuation records by network and sales date. The Optimizer then starts the mainline controller jobs.
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RevenueThe Product Control application area has two main objectives. The first objective is to generate producer nominations that are submitted either to pipelines directly or to a third-party marketing comp [..]
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RevenueAn SAP document that contains information about a venture/division of interest, measurement point, and contract information to be printed in a batch job every month.
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RevenueA process of simulating a document posting and checking the integrity of the document against all edits and validations.
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RevenueA function that identifies the party responsible for remitting payment when the party responsible is someone other than the purchaser.
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RevenueA marketing cost tax allowance is established for a division of interest, producer, product, state, and tax type. The allowance established is dedcuted from the taxable value, so that the taxable valu [..]
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RevenueA marketing group consists of one or more working interest owners jointly marketing a product under one or more contracts.
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RevenueA well completion that represents other well completions on the same property/division of interest (DOI) or unit property because well data is missing within the property/DOI or unit property.
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RevenueA royalty processing allowance is used for situations in which one royalty owner's settlement is based on a lease/plant split that is different from the contractual split with the associated gas [..]
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RevenueThe sales point originated allocation method provides a phased approach for allocating sales point volumes to termination points. The phased approach involves: determining network totals by marketing [..]
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RevenueThe secondary product is either NGL (natural gas liquid) or residue.
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RevenueWhen a royalty owner has negotiated a formula calculation that is different than the calculation for other owners.
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RevenueA settlement statement allocates units and, if required, computes state production and severance taxes if needed. Settlement statements are entered directly in the system in lieu of system-valued volu [..]
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RevenueA tax class represents a variation of a specific tax rate. For example,the default rate for a severance tax may be 6%, but for a disadvantaged area, the rate may be less. There could be therefore, wit [..]
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RevenueA tax classification represents general information, such as deduction rules, that apply to each tax type.
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RevenueA tax processing allowance specifies a tax discount instead of using a contractually established value.
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RevenueA gas well that cannot produce an average of 250 MCF per day, under operating conditions for the entire taxable period.
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RevenueAn oil well that cannot produce an average of more than 25 barrels of oil per producing day and produces 50 percent or more salt water (salt water production must be equal to or greater than oil produ [..]
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RevenueOwner level allocation involves allocating termination point or contract sales quantities to working interest owners in a marketing group.
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RevenueTo save a document in draft status without validating the line items.
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RevenueA well that produces volumes (applicable for gas step scales), or a well that produces more than 15 days in a month (applicable for oil step scales and oil sliding scales). For gas sliding scales, the [..]
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RevenueThe division order sales allocation method allocates sales volume and energy that has been allocated to termination points by the Production application area to contracts and working interest owners b [..]
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RevenueThe quantity of product calculated for each individual producer in a division of interest.
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RevenueThe type of legal entity of the business associate. This has effects on how the business associate is treated in terms of revenue and taxes.
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RevenueThe difference between entitled volume or energy and actual volume or energy.
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RevenueIn the Valuation application area, the system uses formulas to calculate values using volume, ownership, and rates data.
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RevenueA process in SAP Production and Revenue Accounting to move funds from one owner to other, or between the paying and suspense account.
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RevenueA business process for sharing costs with owners.
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RevenuePosted entry that is booked to the financials for balance sheet and income statement reportings.
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RevenueA process that builds records containing the prerequisite information required to collate data.
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RevenueA function that links a purchaser's unique property data to SAP's venture data.
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RevenueA gas statement profile contains information about a venture/division of interest, a measurement point, and contract information to be printed in a batch job every month.
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RevenueDrives each parallel process to ensure that the system performs the functions required to determine value.
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RevenueEach mainline controller job processes records for a given network/sales date combination. The system first processes networks with the greatest number of records for a given network and sales date.
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RevenueWhen a marketing group is specified as keep whole, the standard system does not create an adjustment for that group provided that the differencebetween the total allocation basis volume and the physic [..]
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RevenueThe unique permanent six-digit serial number assigned to a well. If the well is a one-well lease, the serial number will be the LUW number. If the well is part of a multiple well unit, the unit number [..]
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RevenueDetermines how formulas calculate prices.
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RevenueA physical record containing attributes that describe an oil or gas sale.
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RevenueA link between a formula, a contract, a producing entity, and ownership data--either unit properties or divisions of interest.
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RevenueThe Valuation application area represents the process of valuing volumes for all products.
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RevenueMonies derived from, or for the operation of, transit service, including farebox revenue, operating assistance from governments, and funding from other sources.
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RevenueIn Paid Search
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RevenueThe income the nation collects from taxes. revenue tariff
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Revenue Cash or receivables received from customers or clients in exchange for goods and services provided.
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RevenueRevenue is an inflow or other enhancement of an asset or decrease in a liability from delivering or producing goods or services, receiving grants, donations and bequests, or other activities.
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RevenueSources of income financing the operation of the school district.
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RevenueRevenue is the gross inflow of economic benefits arising in the course of the ordinary activities of an organization when those inflows result in increases in equity, excluding increases relating to c [..]
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RevenueIncome received from normal business activities.
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RevenueThe total amount of money received by an organisation from sales of its products and/or services, gains from the sales or exchange of assets, interest and dividends earned on investments, and other increases in the owner's equity except those arising from capital adjustments.
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RevenueSee TRUST FUND.
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Revenueequals price times quantity sold.
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RevenueCreated by a transaction or event arising during the ordinary activities of the business which causes an increase in the ownership interest. rights issue
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RevenueIn accounting, revenue is the income that a business has from its normal business activities, usually from the sale of goods and services to customers. Revenue is also referred to as sales or turnover [..]
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RevenueRevenue is income that a company receives from normal business activities. It may also refer to:
Revenue Commissioners, a tax agency in Ireland
HM Revenue and Customs, a tax agency in the United King [..]
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RevenueRevenue is an album by soprano saxophonist Steve Lacy recorded in 1993 and released on the Italian Soul Note label.
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