In 1667, the net receipts had risen to 20 million pounds sterling, while expenditure had fallen to 11 million, leaving a surplus of 9 million pounds.
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As a result, rather than paying royalties based on a percentage of a book's cover price, publishers preferred to pay royalties based on their net receipts.
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Net receipts from the Unity'98 events are being divided equally among three national committees _ the DNC, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.
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Net receipts of RM78.7 billion were raked in, accounting for half ( 50.7 per cent ) of the country's total export earnings in the first nine months of the year.
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For the first two weeks after opening, 10 percent of the available seats were empty, an ominous sign, with net receipts reported at just over $ 800, 000 a week.
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The current-account balance, the broadest measure of a country's trade, is the value of all exports, including goods and services, minus all imports, net receipts from interest and dividends from abroad.
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The current account balance, the broadest measure of a country's trade, is the value of all exports, including goods and services, minus all imports, net receipts from interest and dividends from abroad.
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Traditional publishers do, however, take the majority of income from book sales, offering low royalty rates to their writers of around 7-8 % on paperbacks, and 25 % of net receipts on ebooks.
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Net receipts of RM78 . 7 billion were raked in, accounting for half ( 50 . 7 per cent ) of the country's total export earnings in the first nine months of the year.
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And when the Squaxin Island Tribe saw net receipts at its casino near Shelton in Mason County fall 25 percent between 1996 and 1998 because of increased competition, the tribe installed nearly 100 slot-like machines, and plans still more.