I work at a non-profit organization in Kansas as an office assistant. Starting out I made minimum wage, then I moved up to $7.50/hr for 2 years, and now, 3 years later, I make $10/hr. Most employees here stay at the $10/hr wage, but office administrators and department heads make up to $15/hr. I doubt the pay ever goes higher than that though. I have friends who work in other non-profit organizations, and their average pay is around $12/hr.
Charitable donations are tax deductible since the organizations involved are non-profit. That means the company does not make a profit so there is nothing for a charitable organization to claim on a tax return.
Resources owned by a business are either assets or money that the business can use to make profit. Employees of the business are also known as human resources.
i pay about 45% to my employees... and that's in a non-profit setting. So if your out to make money, you should pay anywhere from 25-35%.
The correct phrase is "make a profit." This expression indicates the action of generating earnings that exceed expenses. "Do a profit" is not commonly used in English and sounds awkward. In business contexts, "make a profit" is the standard terminology to describe financial success.
a monthly profit means to make a profit every month in a company.
Not-for-profit organization
It is an organization that exists to serve a purpose as opposed to make money.
i think that it is a profit organisation as they make money out of what they do such as own brands etc
The statement is true (with the exception of the word just) because without a profit, a business does not exist. If the business is making a profit, then other things can also be an objective of the business, such as jobs for people, a source of revenue for the community from the business and its employees being consumers of local goods and services, tax revenue derived from the business and its employees, and any number of other benefits. But if the company does not make a profit, none of the other objectives are possible.
What managerial assessments may you make about an organization that has a profit and negative cash flow in the same accounting period?
After all the employees and the expenses have been paid off the profit is used to improve the company or its also how the owners make money
To build vehicles, supply employees with a job, and to sell vehicles and make a profit.
The people and things that an organization needs to have to stay in business are typically referred to as "resources." These can include physical resources such as machinery and equipment, human resources such as employees, financial resources such as funding, and intangible resources such as knowledge and intellectual property.
I believe it is a non-profit organization.
non profit means like its not doing something to make money. like a organization to help africans can be "nonprofit" The commerical said that the organization was a non profit organization and they just wanted to help the sick and needy.
a breat club with good coulture. they are more than profit organisation. the club make more profit than any english club.
you seem not to understand the idea of 'non-profit'