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First Trust/Aberdeen Global Opportunity Income Fund Revenue 2011-2024 | FAM

Revenue or revenues (turnover in Europe) is income that a company receives from its normal business activities, usually from the sale of goods and services to customers. Some companies also receive revenue from interest, dividends or royalties paid to them by other companies. Profits or net income generally mean total revenue minus total expenses in a given period.[1]

Revenue reflects the overall sales volume of a company and is the result of multiplying the quantity of goods or services sold by their price. It includes all income generated from the company's core activities, as well as possible additional income from the sale of assets or intellectual property.

Its an important indicator for assessing a company's financial condition and effectiveness. It allows determining how successfully the company is selling its products or services in the market. In addition, revenue can be used to calculate other financial indicators such as profit, profitability, and market share.

Company revenue can be influenced by various factors, including demand for goods or services, market competition, economic conditions, and the company's marketing efforts. Therefore, analyzing and monitoring revenue is crucial for successful business development.

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References

  1. Adhikari, B. (2010). Impact of Revenue Planning In Nepal Investment Bank Limited (Doctoral dissertation, Faculty of Management).