Quarterly Survey of Philippine Business and Industry 2008
Philippines, 2008 - 2009
Reference ID
PHL-NSO-QSPBI-2008-v1.0
Producer(s)
National Statistics Office
Metadata
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Sep 14, 2021
Last modified
Feb 09, 2023
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- Data files
- 2008 qspbi q2
- 2008 qspbi q3
- 2008 qspbi q4
- 2008 qspbi q1
PQMainRevenue (ivapq)
Data File: 2008 qspbi q2
Overview
vald
4141
invd
0
min
0
max
66959491072
mean
250600919.452
stdev
1861989237.416
Interval
contin
Decimal
0
range
0 - 999999999999999
Questions and instructions
Not Applicable to Construction Establishments
Description
SALES/REVENUE FROM PRINCIPAL ACTIVITY for the previous quarter
For manufacturing and mining establishments, revenue refers to the value of shipments of products manufactured or mined. Shipments include sales and interplant transfers. Valuation of goods shipped is at ex-establishment price (including indirect taxes) and net of discounts, allowances and returned goods.
For wholesale and retail trade establishments, repairs of motor vehicles, motorcycles and personal household goods establishments, revenue refers to sales of goods, and commissions and fees earned, and value of repairs of personal and household goods when not done in combination with manufacturing or wholesale or retail sale of these goods.
For transportation/communication/storage establishments, revenue refers to value of services rendered arising from the passenger's transportation, tour and travel accommodation, parking lots and total roads/bridges operation, rental of transport vehicle; telephone, telegraph and other communication services, local letter and parcel delivery, including messengerial services, and storage and warehousing services.
For financing, insurance, real estate and business services establishments, revenue refers to interest/ discounts on loans, deposits, financing , bonds, money market; service charges; dividend on equity investments securities, stock, others (for banking and other commercial finance); net premiums earned (for insurance companies); sale of real estate (for real estate development companies); professional fees, business and other service fees (for business services); and commissions and fees earned.
For services establishments, revenue refers to the value of services rendered, e.g. tuition and matriculation fees for schools; medical, dental, and optical fees for hospitals, and clinics; professional fees; revenue from operation of hotels, restaurants, movie theaters, radio and television stations; laundries; barber and beauty shops and other personal services.
For manufacturing and mining establishments, revenue refers to the value of shipments of products manufactured or mined. Shipments include sales and interplant transfers. Valuation of goods shipped is at ex-establishment price (including indirect taxes) and net of discounts, allowances and returned goods.
For wholesale and retail trade establishments, repairs of motor vehicles, motorcycles and personal household goods establishments, revenue refers to sales of goods, and commissions and fees earned, and value of repairs of personal and household goods when not done in combination with manufacturing or wholesale or retail sale of these goods.
For transportation/communication/storage establishments, revenue refers to value of services rendered arising from the passenger's transportation, tour and travel accommodation, parking lots and total roads/bridges operation, rental of transport vehicle; telephone, telegraph and other communication services, local letter and parcel delivery, including messengerial services, and storage and warehousing services.
For financing, insurance, real estate and business services establishments, revenue refers to interest/ discounts on loans, deposits, financing , bonds, money market; service charges; dividend on equity investments securities, stock, others (for banking and other commercial finance); net premiums earned (for insurance companies); sale of real estate (for real estate development companies); professional fees, business and other service fees (for business services); and commissions and fees earned.
For services establishments, revenue refers to the value of services rendered, e.g. tuition and matriculation fees for schools; medical, dental, and optical fees for hospitals, and clinics; professional fees; revenue from operation of hotels, restaurants, movie theaters, radio and television stations; laundries; barber and beauty shops and other personal services.