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    Abstract Multiple non-profit organizations have to rely on what’s called a grant. Foundations, corporations and government agencies help out with the fundraising efforts for the non-profit organization. Grants can be used for multiple purposes from supporting online fundraising that you created to crowd-funding. Grants can be from a few hundreds of dollars to millions of dollars. The amount depends on the source and the purpose of the grant. Receiving a grant is a different process than just receiving

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    My focus is on non-profit organizations (that help the homeless population/low income clients) and shelters that provide women/families to stay for a specified period of time. Each shelter has a program that the residents have to abide by to stay in compliance. Each person must have a job, seeking employment, or take advantage of an opportunity to learn to be a CDA. There are also other opportunities that are available that the residents can take advantage of. Each non-profit organization has funding

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    Winter is Coming: An Analysis of Cost, Revenue, and Profit The purpose of this analysis is to gain insight into the fiscal ramifications of producing and selling Winter is Coming’s winter coats. As a seasonal product, the winter coat shows notable fluctuations in demand, revenue, and profitability between warmer and colder seasons, and thus must be effectively modelled and interpreted in order to maximize profits. By splitting the product’s analysis into two parts, Winter is Coming will gain valuable

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    and relevance of ethics may also differ for nonprofit and for profit organizations. In contemporary business environment, organizations must have a clear ethical policy and implement it in proper manner. There are many social, legal and economic outcomes that company has to face in case of any ethical dilemma, so there must be a smart strategy to deal with ethical dilemmas. In this paper, we will address the ethics for nonprofit and profits organizations, ethical dilemmas being faced or faced by each

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    Compare & Comment From the bar chart shown above, the highest gross profit margin is HupSeng, with 35.47% compare to other two companies and the lowest gross profit margin is London Biscuits,with 25.40%. Hwa Tai gross profit margin is just more than London Biscuits about 0.10%, so it gross profit margin value was 25.50%. Gross profit margin is able to reveal the financial health of a certain company. Low margin shows that the company unable to cope

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    non-profit and profit hospitals. There is a lot of difference but at the same time, there are a lot of similarities between non-profit and for-profit hospitals like one being that they both are trying to find a way to budget and analyze to government spending and still be able to assist in patient care. The purpose of this paper is to educate members about the comparison and difference between non-profit and profit hospitals. This paper will educate, inform, and improve the idea of non-profit and

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    Non-profit organizations are devoted to advancing a certain societal cause or encouraging a certain common point of understanding. These organizations are either exempt from taxes or are charitable so they are not required to pay income levy for the funds they get for their organization. Non-profit organizations function in different fields, such as education, religion, research, science, etc. (Drucker, 2016). Because many people invest their time, money, and faith in these organizations, there

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    Table of Contents: Content Page number Declaration 2 Introduction 4 Methodology 5 Main Findings and Analysis 6 Financial Analysis 12 Conclusion and Recommendations 14 Bibliography 16 Appendix 17 Introduction Alrai ltd, is an Iraqi highly diversified company operating in the construction sector (steel and building materials). Alrai has entered the building and housing sector from many different angles, now they have a precast plant, a concrete mixing plant, and a land trading business

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    I am interested in non-profit for the motives of community, personal life experiences, and giving back. I firmly believe non-profit is the only logical structure for businesses to operate from. The reason behind this belief is the fact that when an organization is communal, efficiency is more of a result and resources become less scarce. When organizations are not for profit, the inequality gap slowly but surely closes. I am an advocate for non-profit due to my life experiences; I grew up in a rough

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    Non-Profit-Organizations (NPO’s) often rely on the support of donors and volunteers who pursue a mission that is derived from values and principles. (Worth, pg. 6) The economic model and the voluntary spirit model are contrastingly different. The economic model is referred to the growth philosophy, encompassing the market mechanism and organizational hierarchy. This model operates on the premise that there are three basic types of incentives to include materiel services (money, goods and services)

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