AnswerNot for profit organizations are those that do not exist for profit. Examples are churches and the Red Cross.
Some churches have been criticized for focusing too much on financial gain, such as through tithing or selling merchandise. While this may be true for some churches, many continue to prioritize their spiritual mission and charitable work over profit-making activities. It is important to evaluate each church individually rather than making sweeping generalizations.
Charge them for about the same amount you bought the items with and decide if you should charge them for more for profit
no.it is not charged against profit
You should charge enough to cover the cost of materials, labor, and overhead expenses, plus a reasonable profit.
yes. the only reason there are churches are because there is a profit to be had.
Provisions are charge against profit and Reserves are appropriation of profit.
Access to debt settlement programs in America can be found through local law office, not-for-profit money management programs, and through organizations such as churches and other faith groups.
Walker (1983) proposed a typology of interest groups, not characterized by policy area. The following three types were his classifications: occupation/industry groups - further split into for-profit and non-profit; social/civil/citizen groups.
churches or religious organizations
Yes, a non-profit organization can operate under the umbrella of a church organization because most churches operates as a non-profit organization.
The trustees.