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  2. Revenue stream - Wikipedia

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    Recurring revenue is often tracked on either a monthly basis, as monthly recurring revenue (MRR), or an annual basis, as annual recurring revenue (ARR). [4] This number excludes all one-time, non-recurring payments; for instance, implementation or professional service fees, hardware, and discounts.

  3. MRR - Wikipedia

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    Monthly recurring revenue, a returning monthly income stream; Market reference rate, e.g. Libor; Literature and humanities. Marcel Reich-Ranicki (1920–2013), German ...

  4. Monthly recurring revenue - Wikipedia

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  5. Average revenue per user - Wikipedia

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    The total revenue generated by all units (paying subscribers or communications devices) during that period is determined. Then that figure is divided by the number of units. Because the number of units can vary from day to day, the average number of units must be calculated or estimated for a given month to obtain the most accurate possible ...

  6. Best HRIS for Small Business: Compare Top HR Software - AOL

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    CEO and Co-Founder Alex Bouaziz and Chief Revenue Officer and Co-Founder Shuo Wang founded Deel in 2019. In under 20 months, the company scaled its annual recurring revenue from $1 million to $100 ...

  7. Mutual fund fees and expenses - Wikipedia

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    Some funds impose "shareholder fees" directly on investors whenever they buy or sell shares. In addition, every fund has regular, recurring, fund-wide "operating expenses". Funds typically pay their operating expenses out of fund assets—which means that investors indirectly pay these costs.

  8. Fixed cost - Wikipedia

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    As another example, for a bakery the monthly rent and phone line are fixed costs, irrespective of how much bread is produced and sold; on the other hand, the wages are variable costs, as more workers would need to be hired for the production to increase. For any factory, the fix cost should be all the money paid on capitals and land.

  9. Revenue management - Wikipedia

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    A bi-monthly journal, Journal of Revenue and Pricing Management provides an international forum for research in revenue management and pricing. It publishes applied research papers, case studies, models and theories, along with new trends and future ideas by experts and practitioners.