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after what deductions? material costs, advertizing, employee wage, tax, insurance?
do /all/ deductions count? or, is it context-sensitive? if someone gets '10% of the net' and the net is 200, then is the net 200 (because that 10% deduction doesn't get counted in the 'after deductions' sence) or is the net 180 (after the 10% deduction), e.g. with 'net' meaning after one bunch of deductions to some people, and after another bunch of deductions to other people?
if we assume that a firm ONLY makes films, could it be the case that the sum of the net profit of all of the films != the firms net profit (maybe a film's gross - production - advertizing = net; but the companies net = sum of all films' net - shared staffing budget - insurance - R&D)...?
can someone please clarify in article ta -- Arkelweis ( talk) 00:05, 25 September 2009 (UTC)
Nett is an alternative spelling used in British English. Is it? Never seen it spelt this way before. Can we get a reference? — Preceding
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after what deductions? material costs, advertizing, employee wage, tax, insurance?
do /all/ deductions count? or, is it context-sensitive? if someone gets '10% of the net' and the net is 200, then is the net 200 (because that 10% deduction doesn't get counted in the 'after deductions' sence) or is the net 180 (after the 10% deduction), e.g. with 'net' meaning after one bunch of deductions to some people, and after another bunch of deductions to other people?
if we assume that a firm ONLY makes films, could it be the case that the sum of the net profit of all of the films != the firms net profit (maybe a film's gross - production - advertizing = net; but the companies net = sum of all films' net - shared staffing budget - insurance - R&D)...?
can someone please clarify in article ta -- Arkelweis ( talk) 00:05, 25 September 2009 (UTC)
Nett is an alternative spelling used in British English. Is it? Never seen it spelt this way before. Can we get a reference? — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
188.220.125.159 (
talk)
20:32, 9 November 2011 (UTC)