Gross and Net
Gross refers to the total and Net refers to the part of the total that really matters.
Gross vs Net Income
In accounting, for a P&L (profit and loss statement, Gross profit, or Gross income, or Gross operating profit is the difference between revenue and the cost of making a product or providing a service, before deducting overheads,payroll, taxation, and interest payments. Net profit is equal to the gross profit minus overheads minus interest payable plus one off items for a given time period.
Gross Margin vs Net Margin
Gross margin is the ratio of gross profit to revenue. Net margin is the ratio of net profit to revenue.
Gross is the profit from the transaction without deduction. Net is the profit from the transaction after deducting cost of goods and cost of the sale (manpower, taxes, rent, etc.)
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The key difference between filing taxes using Form 1120 and Form 1040 is the type of taxpayer they are designed for. Form 1120 is for corporations, while Form 1040 is for individuals. Form 1120 is used to report corporate income and expenses, while Form 1040 is used to report personal income and deductions.
Contributing to a before-tax 401(k) reduces your taxable income now, but you'll pay taxes on withdrawals in retirement. Contributing to a Roth 401(k) doesn't reduce your taxable income now, but withdrawals in retirement are tax-free. The choice impacts your retirement savings by affecting when you pay taxes on the money and how much you'll have available for retirement.
It purely depends on your income. If you make 100,000 vs. 10,000 you're going to spend more because you'll probably be living in a larger home which requires more cost to operate, electric, gas, water, etc. As they say - MO money more problems.
Total your income.Figure out how much money you are spending.Categorize your expenses to show where your money goes.Determine if your expenses are above or below your income.Reduce expenses in flexible categories to save or increase savings. OR 1. Add up all sources of income 2. Calculate all expenses - this may take several tries because you may forget items 3. Categorize different expenses 4. Determine if expenses are below income 5. Reduce expenses in flexible categories - required vs luxury
it all depends on your debt ratio. some people might have good credit score, 660, and if they owe too much vs their income, it it is difficult to apply for any major loans. average credit score is between 630-660.. anything above is consider good credit score..