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by pdog
3358 days ago
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> Uber said it uses generally accepted accounting principles. Revenue includes only the portion Uber takes from fares, except in the case of its carpooling service; the company counts the entire amount of an UberPool fare as revenue. Does this mean Uber technically recognizes more revenue from from a $6 UberPool ride than a $20 UberX ride? |
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I do not think this a shell game to make the revenue number larger. The way drivers are paid while driving UberX vs. Uber Pool is different, and that probably has accounting rule impact.