| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Net income | The excess of revenues over expenses. | Financial Accounting - chapter 1 |
| 2 | Net Income | Revenues - Expenses = | Accounting Chapter 1 |
| 3 | net income | The money a company has left over after all its costs have been paid. | Civics P4 |
| 4 | Net Income | The amount you earn before taxes are withheld | Entrepreneurship |
| 5 | Net Income | Gross profit - operating expenses | Test 2 Formulas |
| 6 | Net Income | Revenues - Expenses = | Finance/Accounting Basics |
| 7 | Net Income | operating income plus nonoperating revenues (such as interest revenue) minus nonoperating costs (such as interest cost) minus income taxes | Cost Accounting--Ch. 3 Vocab |
| 8 | net income | difference between total revenue and total expenses when total revenue is greater | acc1 chapter 7 |
| 9 | net income | The money a company has left over after all its costs have been paid. | mendoza set3-12 |
| 10 | net income | The money a company has left over after all its costs have been paid. | Grade 8 Definition |
| 11 | net income | the result of an excess of revenue over expenses | accounting finals |
| 12 | Net income | income after taxes | Less competitive markets and tax |
| 13 | net income | the cost of any goods such as invention wages and salaries, interest payments and depreciation | Econ |
| 14 | net income | the amount of money after taxes | Applied Ec |
| 15 | Net Income | Whats left of revenue after expenses are deducted | Words |
| 16 | Net Income | take home pay; amount after deductions | Money Management |
| 17 | net income | the incomeyou receive | Chapter 6 |
| 18 | net income | is the income you receive | chapter 6 vocab |
| 19 | net income | is the income you receive | Chapter 7 |
| 20 | Net income | The income you receive. | Chapter 6 |
| 21 | net income | the income you receive | chapter 6 |
| 22 | net income | the income you receive | Chapter 6 Test |
| 23 | net income | income you recieve | Chapter 6 |
| 24 | net income | the income you receive | Chapter 6 |
| 25 | Net income | is the income you receive in your take home pay. | Chapter 6 |
| 26 | net income | results when revenue is greater than expenses | ACC: 1st Semester Final: Vocabulary |
| 27 | net income | is the income you recive | chapter six vocab |
| 28 | net income | is the income you receive ( your take-home pay, allowance, gifts, interest on bank accounts, and so on). | Chapter 6 |
| 29 | net income | income you recieve | Chapter 6 vocab |
| 30 | net income | is the income you receive | Chapter 6 |
| 31 | net income | is the income you receive | Ch 6 Voc |
| 32 | net income | is the income you receive (you take-home pay, alloewance, gift, interest on bank accounts, and so on). | chapter 6 |
| 33 | Net Income | An increase in owners' equity resulting from profitable operations. Also, the excess of revenue earned over the related expenses for a given period. | 3- The Accounting Cycle: Capturing Economic Events |
| 34 | net income | the amount by which revenues exceed expenses | Keller FI504 Terms |
| 35 | Net Income | Income after all expenses and taxes have been deducted, and used in calculating a variety of profitability and stock performance measures. | Stock Market Simulation |
| 36 | Net income | The last line of the Income Statement; it represents the amount that the company earned during a specified period. | Accounting |
| 37 | net income | ingresos netos | Dss 2nd half |
| 38 | Net Income | The amount of money you have after your taxes have been deducted. | Paycheck Project Vocab (Courtesy of Maggie!!!) |
| 39 | net income | the amount of profit earned by a business during a fiscal period | finance ch. 2 |
| 40 | net income | excess of total revenues over total expenses; a.k.a. net earnings or net profit | ACCT101 Ch.1 |
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