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"recognize revenue" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used in the context of accounting or financial reporting to refer to the process of recording income or sales as part of a company's earnings. Example: "The company is expected to recognize revenue from its latest product launch in the next quarter, leading to a boost in profits."
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How companies recognize revenue is critical to analysts who track the performance of software companies.
Companies must also make assumptions as to how and when to recognize revenue.
Companies and auditors are scrutinizing how they recognize revenue after the collapse of Enron and accounting scandals at other corporations.
Accounting rules require Microsoft to recognize revenue from the software to be recognized in pieces over time.
Back when I was studying accounting at Columbia University's business school, the professor had a handy way to determine whether it made sense for a company to recognize revenue: Had it completed the hard task in its business?
Skyworks is alleging that Advanced Analogic's failure to recognize revenue was not in the ordinary course and so materially breached this covenant and its specific requirement that Advanced Analogic not revise any of its accounting practices.
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It faces several shareholder lawsuits related to the way it recognized revenue from software sales.
The younger Mr. Thompson said the company has made an accounting change affecting when Acxiom recognizes revenue.
Last year, the company acknowledged that it had recognized revenue from unsigned contracts.
Among large makers of telecommunications equipment, Lucent was known for relatively aggressive ways of recognizing revenue.
One important change for some life insurance companies would be the timing on recognizing revenue.
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