Lots of different Christian denominations (as well as non-Christians) have some sort of tithes; the details vary from one church to another.
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Just remember the fact that "gross" is german (and also french) for "large" therefore gross is "larger" than net. so in the case of income for example...your gross income is "larger" than your net income (i.e. gross income is before tax). in the case of a can of food, gross weight is "larger" than net weight (i.e. gross is weight of the food+tin+water...net weight is weight of just the food).
Assuming it's pronounced the way it looks, scythe.
Gross and NetGross refers to the total and Net refers to the part of the total that really matters.Gross vs Net IncomeIn 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 MarginGross 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.)
Say that you run a business, and at the end of last week you had taken in a total of $20,000. This is not your net. The $20,000 is your gross income. You aren't free to take all that money and spend it any way you like. You may have business rent to pay, utilities, equipment and supplies costs, and a payroll to meet. After paying all of your obligations out of the gross amount, what you have left is the net.
No, there is no cheat. You must get the golden net the correct way. You must get it by catching all of the bugs available. The next day, you will get it in the mail from Tortimer.
Yes. Net income is generally calculated the same way on net profit.
The giving of one tenth (This is called a Tithe) of ones earnings back to the Lord is to help build up the Kingdom of God, to feed the hungry and to give help to all those in need. Abraham paid tithes to Mechizadeck, who was the great High Priest at that time. This tithe was not kept by Mechizadek but was used as the Lord saw fit. It is my own testimony that whoever pays a tithe will in no way suffer but will have all that is required for them to live comfortable lives. It is not difficult to pay one dollar out of ten, the hard part is to be able to willingly part with one hundred dollars from one thousand.
On top of the post there should be notches about the same width as the string that is left over either side of the net. Place the string in this notch and feed it down the side of the post where there will be somewhere to wrap the left over string around. If you do this both sides, then the net will be erected and will stasy in place.
For a round of golf, the net score for a player is their gross score minus their handicap. The net score for one hole is the gross for the hole, minus the strokes allowed for the hole. The stroke index for the hole and the players handicap is used to determine how many strokes you get, and on which holes.
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Net is another way to say total, so a net score is a synonym for total score.
It's not typical in any industry that pays commission. To be clear, there is a different between gross profit and gross sales. Either way, paying commission on either is not the standard.Gross profit and gross sales implies a number beforing taking out sales taxes that a company must pay.Typically, commission is paid on net profit or net sales because the "sales person" because the company has to pay the taxes and the sales person had no bearing on these taxes.Look at it this way. When tipping (which is really like paying commission) a waiter/waitress, you should tip on the amount before taxes are added not after. Taxes are a product of the state laws, etc, not the business charging the taxes. The waiter has noting to do with something the state charges.