A profit oriented entity is one whose goal is to make profits from its services or products. A non profit entity is one that does not necessarily seek to make profit but has set out other goals.
Profit oriented entities are businesses that are created and operated with the aim of generating profits in the long run. On the other hand, nonprofit oriented entities are created to fulfill a specific need in the society.
Non profit making organization is the type that does not deal with profit oriented
It's a good question since the status is more about taxes than profit. Non profit's do not generally pay taxes on the organization's profit.
Yes, to take care of all the other biz which is non-givernmental n profit oriented.
Yes, school districts are typically considered non-profit organizations because they are publicly funded entities that operate for the benefit of the community rather than for profit.
Most non profit based businesses are service oriented as they are not likely to incur losses this way. Product based businesses tend to cost more and that is why non profit models may not work.
The private sector refers to non-government entities and does not generally include not-for-profit organizations.
It means that the organization is oriented on all the money going to a charity or something, and so that organization will not gain any money.
wrong spelling....i dont understand.. Nobody can own a non profit organiSation :) Isn't there spell check on this?
Not for profit oriented organizations whose aim is to provide some goods and services for public well being
Yes, of course. Being a "non-profit" organization does not mean you don't make any profit, but rather that the profits are not distributed to investors as dividends. Many non-profit organizations make billions of dollars of profits per year, and often donate these corporate profits to charitable causes.
you seem not to understand the idea of 'non-profit'