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Service Revenue

Service revenue is income earned from providing services rather than selling physical goods. It is recognised when the service is rendered, not necessarily when cash is received, following accrual accounting. Examples include consulting, legal, accounting, or software services. It appears as operating revenue on the income statement.

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