They make sex tapes and make quite a bit of money from it. The umbrella thing is just a front for the whole operation
some umbrela organisations want to generate profit alone and be the only organisation which monopolise in the umbrella organisation
Because through marketing, such as volvant.com, companies generate extreme amount of profit, income and popularity.
Yes, it is possible to generate profit by utilizing open source code. Companies can use open source code to develop products or services, and then sell those products or services to customers. Additionally, companies can offer support, customization, or consulting services related to the open source code, which can also generate revenue.
Advising and helping other people and companies how to do their IT.
Radio stations generate income from companies who pay to have their adverts on the radio. The difference between this income and the costs the radio station have, mostly people costs, is the profit
Linux is completely free and open source. Usually people or companies generate revenues using Donations from various contributors. But companies like Red Hat linux, they make a profit by selling their support and services to their customers.
Yes, a non-profit organization can operate under the umbrella of a church organization because most churches operates as a non-profit organization.
Customer demand effects the product mix at companies. Companies try to balance their product offering between customer demand and products that generate profit margins.
Profit. They generate a lot of income for themselves.
Profit is an important reward to business owners since in setting up and running the business the owners are taking a risk with their money. They make nothing if the business does not generate a profit. This also applies to shareholders, since they are also the owners.
to generate client profit.
I'm a for profit organization for charity acting as a non profit. What are the benefits considering that this is a charity organization with volunteers including myself. I chose to avoid 501(c)(3) to bypass govt. regulations. I am Inc. I simply want to know if this is a safe way to go. Susan