Total War: WARHAMMER II

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Sparrow Jan 5, 2020 @ 11:40am
20,000 "Gross" Income
Just wanted to throw it out there. CA and I evidently have a different definition of Gross Income. In game my gross income is like 50,000 but just got the achievment when my income AFTER my expenditures exceeded 20,000.

CA pls...Gross Income is a bit vague as is. Is it Gross Profit (ie LESS COGS) or Gross Revenue (just raw gold earned). bls fix thx
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TVMAN Jan 5, 2020 @ 2:49pm 
Yeah gross to me means before expenses. Idk what definition CA is going by here, because gross and net are pretty basic concepts.
minameisneo Jan 18, 2020 @ 4:05am 
haha ya pls fix it should be net income
Sauske Jan 18, 2020 @ 4:06am 
True that.
Ben Argo Jan 18, 2020 @ 4:46am 
It's "gross" income because you're exploiting the working class for massive profits. Their literal and figurative blood/sweat/tears are all over that gold, thus making it gross.

Pretty obvious, really
Sauske Jan 18, 2020 @ 6:16am 
Originally posted by Ben Argo:
It's "gross" income because you're exploiting the working class for massive profits. Their literal and figurative blood/sweat/tears are all over that gold, thus making it gross.

Pretty obvious, really

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TVMAN Jan 18, 2020 @ 9:45am 
Originally posted by Ben Argo:
It's "gross" income because you're exploiting the working class for massive profits. Their literal and figurative blood/sweat/tears are all over that gold, thus making it gross.

Pretty obvious, really
Having worked at a bank, can confirm that money is really really gross.
RCMidas (Banned) Jan 18, 2020 @ 9:56am 
Originally posted by TVMAN:
Originally posted by Ben Argo:
It's "gross" income because you're exploiting the working class for massive profits. Their literal and figurative blood/sweat/tears are all over that gold, thus making it gross.

Pretty obvious, really
Having worked at a bank, can confirm that money is really really gross.
"No madam, I *will* be using the hand sanitiser before touching your sports-bra notes."

"Yes sir, I *do* object to having fluff from your socks bundled up with this deposit."
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Date Posted: Jan 5, 2020 @ 11:40am
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