profitable
No, it is not an adverb. Profit can be a noun, or a verb. A related adjective is "profitable" and has the adverb form "profitably."
Profit, profit and profit.
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When you get 5 dirhams instead of 3 dirhams
No economic profit is not always less than accounting profit; However, if accounting profit is less than economic profit the business would exit the industry.
The derivative adjectives from the noun or verb profit include the adjective profitable (and the negative, unprofitable). The present participle can also be an adjective: profiting.
The derivative adjectives from the noun or verb profit include the adjective profitable (and the negative, unprofitable). The present participle can also be an adjective: profiting.
The term "not for profit" is typically not hyphenated when used as an adjective, so you would write "not for profit organization." However, when used as a compound adjective before a noun, it can be hyphenated as "not-for-profit organization." The key is to consider its placement in the sentence to determine whether hyphenation is necessary.
No, it is not an adverb. Profit can be a noun, or a verb. A related adjective is "profitable" and has the adverb form "profitably."
It can be: seeking - adj : trying to obtain; "profit-seeking producers"
Starbucks is a for profit company.
Profit margin means the amount of profit you make measured in a percentage. This can include:Gross Profit marginNet Profit marginMarkup Profit margin
McDonald's is a for profit company. It is not a nonprofit or a not for profit, which are synonyms.
Profit, profit and profit.
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Gross Profit Margin = Gross Profit/Revenues Net Profit Margin = Net Profit/Revenues