Total revenue
Total sales and other revenue for the period shown. Also known as turnover. |
Similar financial terms
Total return swapA total return swap is an exchange of a return on a debt security for LIBOR plus a spread. The return on the debt security includes income such as coupons and the change in its value.
Total return
In performance measurement, the actual rate of return realized over some evaluation period. In fixed income analysis, the potential return that considers all three sources of return (coupon interest, interest on interest, and any capital gain/loss) over some i nvestment horizon.
Total dollar return
The dollar return on a nondollar investment, which includes the sum of any dividend/interest income, capital gains or losses, and currency gains or losses on the investment. See also: total return.
Total debt to equity ratio
A capitalization ratio comparing current liabilities plus long-term debt to shareholders' equity.
Total asset turnover
The ratio of net sales to total assets.
Thus, the total asset turnover ratio compares the turnover with the assets that the business has used to generate that turnover.
In other words, we are just saying that for every 1 of assets, the turnover is x.
Return on total assets
The ratio of earnings available to common stockholders to total assets.
TMWX (Wilshire 5000 Total Market Index)
The TMWX measures the performance of all U.S. headquartered equity securities with readily available price data.
Totalitarianism
Domination by a single, like-minded governing elite of all (or virtually all) organized political, economic, social and cultural activities in a country by means of a single-party monopoly of power, police repression not only of all forms of dissent and opposition but also of all forms of independent private organizations as such, rigorous censorship of the mass media, centralized state planning and administration of the economy, and pervasive propaganda to inculcate the principles of the obliga ...
Revenue fund
A fund accounting for all revenues from an enterprise financed by a municipal revenue bond.
Revenue bond
A bond issued by a municipality to finance either a project or an enterprise where the issuer pledges to the bondholders the revenues generated by the operating projects financed, for instance, hospital revenue bonds and sewer revenue bonds.
Revenue Reconciliation Act of 1995
Proposed changes to the Internal Revenue Code affecting foreign trust reporting, among other changes.
