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Revenue (also called "Sales" or "Net Sales") is the total dollar amount of products and services a company sold to customers during the reporting period, before subtracting any costs. It is the anchor of every margin calculation below it (gross margin, operating margin, net margin), and it is the denominator of most valuation multiples (P/S, EV/Sales). On the SEC filing it appears as the first line of the income statement, reported net of returns, discounts, and customer rebates.
\text{Revenue} = \sum_{i \in \text{segments}} \sum_{j \in \text{products}_i} \text{units}_{ij} \times \text{price}_{ij}Primary XBRL tag: us-gaap:Revenues · SEC EDGAR full-text search
SEC EDGAR XBRL · CompanyFacts API · us-gaap:Revenues
Revenue alone tells you nothing about profitability — a company can grow revenue while losing money on each unit. ASC 606 changed how some industries present gross-vs-net revenue (notably ad networks and marketplaces), so pre-2018 comparisons may need adjustment. Multi-segment companies occasionally reclassify segments between reporting periods, which can distort segment-level YoY growth.
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QuarterCharts Data Integrity Review. "Revenue — Methodology." QuarterCharts, 2026-05-23. https://us.quartercharts.com/methodology/revenue
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