Accountancy, asked by puneetgoyal12, 8 months ago

define income and expenses

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Answered by irshadalam7864
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The difference between income and expenses is simple: income is the money your business takes in and expenses are what it spends money on. Your net income is generally your revenue, or all the money coming into your business, minus all of your expenses. If that number is positive, your business is making a profit.

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Answered by AdhishaSahni
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The difference between income and expenses is simple: income is the money your business takes in and expenses are what it spends money on. Your net income is generally your revenue, or all the money coming into your business, minus all of your expenses. If that number is positive, your business is making a profit.

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