Across
- 2. Revenue, The total amount of money a publisher receives from sales before any expenses are deducted
- 3. Has a trunk
- 6. The amount that an author earns
- 8. Costs, The amount of money used to print based on paper trim size, page count, and print run
- 10. Large marsupial
- 13. margin, How much a publisher makes after subtracting all costs. Shown as a percentage.
- 14. This is the percentage of the retail price that a retailer or wholesaler earns from the sale of a book
- 15. Day-to-day business expenses
Down
- 1. The money a publisher has left after paying for business expenses
- 4. A payment to the author, before the book is published, by the publisher. It is usually paid in installments.
- 5. Likes to chase mice
- 6. Percentage, The estimated number of books that will be given back to the publisher and not sold. Shown as a percentage.
- 7. Flying mammal
- 9. Units, The number of books sold after other factors are subtracted from the total number of units sold
- 11. Revenue, The dollar value of the total sales made by a publisher after certain expenses are deducted
- 12. Costs, The one-off cost involved in producing a book, including editing, design, typesetting, proofing and indexing
- 16. Man's best friend
