It depends on how popular the business is. Problem solved!
It depends on how popular the business is. Problem solved!
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.
it means that the with drawing of cash from the business by the owner of the business. or it may stated that the expenses of the owner paid by the business.
A business owner is not paid a salary. He earns a profit.
Only if the business is making a profit and the owner chooses to pay himself.
Depends on where they work and who is their employer. If the shop keeper is the owner, when what he gets depends on how well his business runs.
Well, it depends on the house, the ghost, and the owner of the house (or business). The owner haves to pay the hunter. If the haunted cause is serious, the hunter gets payed double. They only get paid if they find out weather there is a ghost or not. There is no charge. But if there is one, they get paid at least 5 bucks. If not, the owner gets to decide.
It's impossible to give a specific dollar amount, because ownership is more complicated than you seem to think. The owner of a bakery (or any other business) gets "paid" as much he decides to pay himself, which will depend on how much the bakery actually brings in, what his expenses are, and how much he decides to reinvest in the business rather than simply taking as personal income.
It depends.
Dentist are usually the business owner or a partner in the business, so they don't get overtime. Rather than being paid by the hour, they receive a portion of the fee the patient pays or a portion of the business profits.
Becuase they want to have a owner which can provide the business much better then the owner they have at this moment.
food service industry busser Small business owner.