No, non-profits still have overheads such as fixing their buildings they run out of and if they provide a service then building additional infrastructure to provide more of it.
That is not profit.
Profit is charging more than your costs so that you have a positive balance afterwards outside of the overheads which can be withdrawn.
No, non-profits still have overheads such as fixing their buildings they run out of and if they provide a service then building additional infrastructure to provide more of it.
That is not profit.
Profit is charging more than your costs so that you have a positive balance afterwards outside of the overheads which can be withdrawn.