The distribution units are the same, four for category "1", two for category "2" and one for category "3" workers. and the categories are:-
1- Workers drawing average monthly wages not exceeding
Rs. 7,500.00
2- Workers drawing average monthly wages exceeding
Rs. 7,500.00 but not exceeding Rs. 15,000.00
3- Workers drawing average monthly wages exceeding
Rs. 15,000.00.
4- Not withstanding anything contained in the scheme, no worker shall, in any one year, be entitled out of the annual allocation to units exceeding the amount of four times of the minimum wages for unskilled workers (6,500 x 4 = 26,000).
No, the early factory workers in New England and Europe did not profit much as most of them were overworked.
labors workers
Net profit is net profit after tax earns by business during fiscal year while divisable profit is that amount of profit which is available for distribution to shareholders in the form of dividend.
retained earnings=profit after tax- dividend distribution
it is when the consumer or company gives their goods to groceries to sell and make a profit
Sales and distribution management is a department in a company that takes the responsibility of making sales of the company products and manage the distribution chain in order to make profit.
1. Tax is a deductable item from accounting profit as tax is calculated on profit before tax amount to reach at profit after tax account which is also the net profit available for distribution to share holders of company.
it makes the legitimate business owner to make no profit and when the profit decline, workers loss their jobs
"Profit prior to incorporation" is the profit earned or loss suffered during the period before incorporation. It is a capital profit and is not legally available for distribution as dividend because a company cannot earn a profit before it comes into existence. Profit earned after incorporation is revenue profit, which is available for dividend.
Profit
No. The whole point of a non-profit organization is that it's non-profit. All of their earnings go to their cause and all of the workers in the organization are volunteers.
Edward Morse Shepard has written: 'The effect of profit sharing on productivity' -- subject(s): Management, Industrial productivity, Employee participation, Profit-sharing