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Revenue vs. Profit: What's the Difference?

Understanding how revenue comes into a business and turns into profit is imperative for an investor. Here's how it all works, along with unique cost structure examples.

By Mike Price – Updated Jun 17, 2025 at 11:53PM

Key Points

  • Revenue is total earned money; profit is what remains after deducting expenses.
  • Net profit fluctuates with varying taxes, interest, and one-time costs.
  • Gross profit equals revenue minus cost of goods sold, impacting markups.
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