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the fire service, police, ambulance, a charity like oxfam, the British heart foundation, cancer research UK etc
A for-profit business, such as a hotel or restaurant; rather then say, a middle school cafeteria.
service industries
It is an agency that exists to serve a purpose in the community, rather than to make money.
B2B (business-to-business), also known as e-biz, is the exchange of products, services, or information between businesses rather than between businesses and consumers (Ex- Fibre2fashion is biggest business portal) & B2C portals allow companies to deploy customer, consumer or community Internet sites to provide a centralized full-service starting point that can eventually be customize (Flipkart and my more of portals those deal with direct to customer).
Any business that has a goal of not making a profit is a Non-profit business. The service it provides can be debt counseling for example for indigent people. Or, for another example, a non-profit service business can be one that helps people with their tax returns.
the fire service, police, ambulance, a charity like oxfam, the British heart foundation, cancer research UK etc
the fire service, police, ambulance, a charity like oxfam, the British heart foundation, cancer research UK etc
the fire service, police, ambulance, a charity like oxfam, the British heart foundation, cancer research UK etc
A for-profit business, such as a hotel or restaurant; rather then say, a middle school cafeteria.
I believe that best refers to the quality of service from the employees, rather than the business itself. Pep boys and Midas provide a better quality experience in my opinion.
Columbia Hotels do provide reliable service. Depending on the rating of the hotel, you will receive the proper service that you are looking for rather than choosing a low rating hotel and getting horrible service.
service industries
A person might work for a company rather than go into business for themselves because of the cost. There are many business expenses that need to be paid before a company can make a profit.
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Because they are a Public Utility providing a vital service and operating "For the Public Good" rather than simply a profit-making venuture. They usually are not profit-making operations and their income and fees must be protected from predatory pricing and competing ventures to ensure that they are able to remain in business and continue to supply vital services.
Yes net profit is part of owners equity that's why shown in balance sheet as an addition to capital.