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Business Income and Expenses

What are Business Income and Expenses? 

Income is money that your business takes in for providing goods and services. Expenses, on the other hand, are business-related items you spend money on and include everything from supplies and equipment to salaries and insurance. You are typically making a profit if your expenses are less than your income. 

 

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