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Sales—or sales revenue—refers to the dollar amount a company makes during the period under review. Sales volume equals the number of units a business sells during a given period, such as a year or fiscal quarter. The concepts of sales and sales volume interconnect because total sales equal sales volume multiplied by the unit price. For example, if a company sold 1 million units of a product at $2 apiece, the corporate sales volume would be 1 million, yielding periodic sales of $2 million (1 million multiplied by $2). Here you will find a collection of research insights and marketing news articles regarding sales.