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Definition of Net sales
1. Noun. Gross sales reduced by customer discounts, returns, freight out, and allowances.
Definition of Net sales
1. Noun. (business) The value of sales generated by a company after deduction of returns, discounts and the value of damaged or lost goods ¹
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Net Sales
Literary usage of Net sales
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Social Welfare Forum: Official Proceedings [of The] Annual Meeting by National Conference on Social Welfare, American Social Science Association (1921)
"In oti how much of a market for net sales is necessary to provide a sum ...
This would be true if the profits on net sales were no greater t now indicated ..."
2. International Trade: Issues and Effects of Implementing the Continued by Loren Yager (2006)
"Among the 16 recipients that responded to our survey, their fiscal year 2004
CDSOA disbursement as a percent of their 2004 net sales ranged from a low of ..."
3. Investment Analysis: Fundamentals in the Analysis of Investment Securities by Walter Edwards Lagerquist (1921)
"If percentage comparisons are made between gross and net sales, ... In the first
two forms of organizations as already suggested, net sales is the next ..."
4. Principles of Accounting by Albert Claire Hodge, james Oscar McKinsey (1920)
"Comparison of gross sales with net sales. In the tabulation previously given of
the more important data concerning the operations of Department A for the ..."
5. Report on the Fertilizer Industry: August 19, 1916 by United States Federal Trade Commission (1916)
"RATES OF PROFIT ON net sales AND NET BOOK INVESTMENT, EXCLUSIVE OF GOOD WILL, BY
COMPANIES AND COMBINED, BY FISCAL YEARS, 1910-1914. ..."
6. Rice Market Liberalization and Poverty in Viet Nam by Nicholas Minot, Francesco Goletti (2000)
"Table 39—Rice production, consumption, and net sales by household group Source:
Calculated from data from the Viet Nam Living Standards Survey (1992-93). ..."