Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Key Takeaways Gross revenue is the total amount of money coming in before expenses. It’s tempting to celebrate, but it doesn’t tell you if your business is actually healthy. Net revenue is what actually matters. It’s what’s left after the real costs of running your business are accounted for — and it’s the number that tells you whether your model works. Instead of asking “How do we grow revenue?” the better question is “How do we grow profitable revenue?” Ask most small business owners how their company is doing, and they’ll point straight to revenue. Sales are up, top line looks strong, Stripe notifications are going off. Things are great! However, revenue alone doesn’t tell you whether the business is actually healthy. If you don’t understand the difference between gross and net revenue, you can scale yourself straight into a financial mess while thinking you’re winning.…