Also means
revenue
Usage Note
Ricavato (from ricavare, to extract or obtain) refers to the net proceeds or income from a sale, event, or activity. It is standard in fundraising and financial language: il ricavato della vendita ('the proceeds of the sale'). Unlike profitto, it does not imply profit after costs — it is simply what is taken in or derived.
Examples
"Il ricavato della serata andrà in beneficenza."
Natural Translation
The proceeds of the evening will go to charity.
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