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Revenue and revenue streams

IB Business Management β€’ Unit 3

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Contents

  • What is revenue?
  • Revenue streams
  • Why multiple revenue streams matter
  • Revenue calculations

πŸ’² What is Revenue?

Definition: Revenue (also called turnover or sales revenue) is the total income a business earns from selling its goods or services.
Formula: Revenue = Price per unit Γ— Quantity sold

Example: A shop sells 500 T-shirts at $20 each. Revenue = 500 Γ— $20 = $10,000
Revenue is NOT profit! Revenue is the total money coming in BEFORE any costs are deducted πŸ’‘

🌊 Revenue Streams

Definition: A revenue stream is a distinct source of income for a business. Most businesses earn money in more than one way.

Common revenue streams

  • Sales revenue β€” selling goods or services directly
  • Advertising revenue β€” charging others to advertise (e.g. Google, YouTube)
  • Subscription revenue β€” recurring fees (e.g. Netflix, Spotify)
  • Licensing and royalties β€” allowing others to use your brand or product
  • Commission β€” earning a percentage on transactions (e.g. estate agents)
  • Rental income β€” renting out property or equipment
Example: Apple earns from product sales (iPhones), services (Apple Music subscriptions), app store commissions, and licensing fees β€” multiple revenue streams! 🍎

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πŸ”‘ Why Multiple Revenue Streams Matter

Relying on just one source of income is risky. Diversifying revenue streams helps a business survive downturns.


  • Reduces risk β€” if one stream falls, others can compensate
  • Increases total revenue β€” more ways to earn money
  • Stabilises cash flow β€” subscriptions provide predictable income
  • Attracts investors β€” diverse income is seen as lower risk
Think of revenue streams like legs on a stool β€” the more legs, the more stable the business! πŸͺ‘

πŸ”’ Revenue Calculations

You will be expected to calculate revenue from data provided in exam questions.


Key formulas: Total revenue = Price Γ— Quantity sold

Total revenue (multiple products) = (Price₁ Γ— Qty₁) + (Priceβ‚‚ Γ— Qtyβ‚‚) + ...
Example: A cafΓ© sells 200 coffees at $3.50 and 150 cakes at $4.00. Coffee revenue = 200 Γ— $3.50 = $700 Cake revenue = 150 Γ— $4.00 = $600 Total revenue = $700 + $600 = $1,300
Always show your working in calculations β€” even if you get the final answer wrong, you can still pick up method marks! ✍️

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