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Gross merchandise volume : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gross merchandise volume Gross merchandise volume or GMV is a term used in online retailing to indicate a total sales dollar value for merchandise sold through a particular marketplace over a certain time frame. Popular online retail sites like Konga.com, Shopify, Ensogo, Zalora, MercadoLibre, Avenida.com, Kaymu, eBay, Overstock.com, Krrb, and Google Checkout commonly use this term in place of ''sales'' or ''revenue''. Site revenue comes from fees and is different from the dollar value of items sold. GMV or gross merchandise value for e-commerce retail companies means sale price charged to the customer multiplied by the number of items sold. For example, if a company sells 10 books at $100, the GMV is $1,000. This is also considered as "gross revenue". In this case, the business model is based on a retail model, where the company basically purchases the items, maintains inventory (if need be) and finally, sells or delivers the items to customers. It does not tell the net sales or actual amount of audited services as GMV does not includes discounts, costs involved and returns of products. In other words, actual cash collected by e-commerce companies is way less than the GMV value. Hence it's an inflated figure.
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