Ka-pi96 said:
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It's just that "pure profit" typically means no or an inconsequential amount of overhead. For example, if someone gave you a Norwegian Forest Cat for free and you turned around and sold it for $30, that would be pure profit.

Ka-pi96 said:
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It's just that "pure profit" typically means no or an inconsequential amount of overhead. For example, if someone gave you a Norwegian Forest Cat for free and you turned around and sold it for $30, that would be pure profit.

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