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select the correct choices that complete the sentence. the dropdown the money a company has made over a fixed period of time (often one quarter or one year) after paying all of their bills; dropdown the amount of money they took in (before paying their bills). also called profit.
For the first blank, the term that describes the money a company makes after paying all bills (profit) is "net income" or similar, but in common business terms, the first blank should be "profit" or a term for the amount after expenses. Wait, actually, the first part: the money after paying bills is "net income" (also profit), and the second part, the money before paying bills is "revenue" (or gross income). So the first blank: "net income" (or "profit"), the second blank: "revenue". But since the problem is about business terms, let's recall: Profit (net income) is what's left after all expenses (bills), and revenue is the total before expenses. So the first blank should be "profit" (or "net income"), the second "revenue". But since the sentence says "Also called profit" for the first part, so the first blank is "profit" (or the term for after - bills), and the second is "revenue" (before bills).
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First blank: profit (or net income), Second blank: revenue