Revenue Stocks List
Symbol | Grade | Name | % Change | |
---|---|---|---|---|
AAIF | A | Aberdeen Asian Income Fund Ltd | 1.96 | |
ADM | B | Admiral Group Plc | 0.04 | |
AGED | C | iShares Ageing Population UCITS ETF | 0.14 | |
ANIC | F | Agronomics Limited | -1.18 | |
ANII | A | Aberdeen New India Investment Trust Plc | 1.07 | |
AUTO | C | Auto Trader Group Plc | 1.28 | |
BIGT | F | L&G Pharma Breakthrough UCITS ETF | 0.77 | |
BMV | C | Bluebird Merchant Ventures Ltd | 4.17 | |
BMY | C | Bloomsbury Publishing Plc | 1.12 | |
BSE | A | Base Resources Limited | 4.00 |
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Symbol | Grade | Name | Weight | |
---|---|---|---|---|
XSKR | C | db x-trackers Stoxx® Europe 600 Telecommunications UCITS ETF | 4.56 | |
CIRC | B | Rize Circular Economy Enablers UCITS ETF | 3.1 | |
FLXD | A | Franklin LibertyQ European Dividend UCITS ETF | 2.95 | |
FRXD | A | Franklin LibertyQ European Dividend UCITS ETF | 2.95 | |
TELE | A | SPDR® MSCI Europe Telecommunications UCITS ETF | 2.48 |
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- Revenue
In 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.
Some companies receive revenue from interest, royalties, or other fees. Revenue may refer to business income in general, or it may refer to the amount, in a monetary unit, earned during a period of time, as in "Last year, Company X had revenue of $42 million". Profits or net income generally imply total revenue minus total expenses in a given period. In accounting, in the balance statement it is a subsection of the Equity section and revenue increases equity, it is often referred to as the "top line" due to its position on the income statement at the very top. This is to be contrasted with the "bottom line" which denotes net income (gross revenues minus total expenses).For non-profit organizations, annual revenue may be referred to as gross receipts. This revenue includes donations from individuals and corporations, support from government agencies, income from activities related to the organization's mission, and income from fundraising activities, membership dues, and financial securities such as stocks, bonds or investment funds.
In general usage, revenue is income received by an organization in the form of cash or cash equivalents. Sales revenue or revenues is income received from selling goods or services over a period of time. Tax revenue is income that a government receives from taxpayers.
In more formal usage, revenue is a calculation or estimation of periodic income based on a particular standard accounting practice or the rules established by a government or government agency. Two common accounting methods, cash basis accounting and accrual basis accounting, do not use the same process for measuring revenue. Corporations that offer shares for sale to the public are usually required by law to report revenue based on generally accepted accounting principles or International Financial Reporting Standards.
In a double-entry bookkeeping system, revenue accounts are general ledger accounts that are summarized periodically under the heading Revenue or Revenues on an income statement. Revenue account names describe the type of revenue, such as "Repair service revenue", "Rent revenue earned" or "Sales".
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