The answer varies heavily. Apple inc., for example, is a multi-billion dollar producing corporation while your local convenient store makes little. It depends on what business you are referring to.
It depends on how much the business can afford to spend/how big the business is. For example, Coca-Cola can afford to spend billions on advertisements, due to its popularity, whereas a small business could probably only be able to afford to spend a couple of hundred, etc.
more than you can afford
There is no set amount. You will need to determine how much you can afford to save.
more than you can afford
Determine how much you can afford to lease and how much that will effect your income. You can make it possible by shopping around and advertising your business. Bring in more customers.
It depends on which tax is cut and upon how much business they do with government customers who no longer can afford to buy as much of their products.
Some business administration training courses are around $30,000. It is possible that you could get a scholarship if you can't afford that, but you may be able to find a cheaper tuition.
beginning capital + net income - drawings= ending capital
Because fox were asking too much for it and e4/channel 4 couldn't afford it but sky being the mega business that it is can afford it, so they bought it because alot of people will watch it!
$99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999 too much money for you to afford you bum you are too poor to afford anyway
A business owner makes a varying amount of money. Some businesses are more profitable than others. The owner will be paid an amount he or she determines the business can afford after all other expenses are paid.
leeds are sh...t they cant afford chewgum