i have no clue what this means because i am only in the 7th grade and i thought this would be very funny!
i have no clue what this means because i am only in the 7th grade and i thought this would be very funny!
A not-for-profit hospital has a 501(c)(3) designation from the IRS, which means, for tax purposes, it is recognized as a not-for-profit organization exempt from Federal income taxes. It does not mean the entity can not earn a profit, it just means it is not liable for payment of income taxes. The not-for-profit entity also has no shareholders and pays no dividends.
a monthly profit means to make a profit every month in a company.
Profit margin means the amount of profit you make measured in a percentage. This can include:Gross Profit marginNet Profit marginMarkup Profit margin
To make a profit.
== == I'm not sure what you mean by "umbrella". It cannot be a part - like a division - of a for profit business. I presume you mean can a qualified tax exempt not for profit Incorporated entity be a subsidiary of a for Profit Co... No. A zillion reasons, but lets leave it as it couldn't be a qualified NFP entity. ::edit:: A for-profit business can in fact start a non-profit. Of course, there are stipulations regarding management, operation, board structure, and inurement of funds, but the underlying point is that, though challenging, it is possible. http://www.socialedge.org/features/skoll-world-forum/discussions/business-models/creating-a-hybrid-for-profit-non-profit-social-enterprise-structure/view ::end edit::
== == I'm not sure what you mean by "umbrella". It cannot be a part - like a division - of a for profit business. I presume you mean can a qualified tax exempt not for profit Incorporated entity be a subsidiary of a for Profit Co... No. A zillion reasons, but lets leave it as it couldn't be a qualified NFP entity. ::edit:: A for-profit business can in fact start a non-profit. Of course, there are stipulations regarding management, operation, board structure, and inurement of funds, but the underlying point is that, though challenging, it is possible. http://www.socialedge.org/features/skoll-world-forum/discussions/business-models/creating-a-hybrid-for-profit-non-profit-social-enterprise-structure/view ::end edit::
If an entity has been "disenfranchised" (which I take to mean it is no longer recognized as a legal entity authorized to do business in the State of Texas), then it cannot collect dues in the State of Texas.
an entity with reports
an entity with reports
viable entity
how much profit did cedele make in 2013