Difference between revisions of "SBDE For-Profit Corporations"
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These businesses, as the name suggests, operate to generate profit by providing goods and services. Although profit may be the primary objective of a for-profit business, these organizations also provide valuable aid to small businesses they serve. | These businesses, as the name suggests, operate to generate profit by providing goods and services. Although profit may be the primary objective of a for-profit business, these organizations also provide valuable aid to small businesses they serve. | ||
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Generally, for-profit corporations may charge more for their services than their non-profit counterparts. Although for-profit services may cost your business more, you should consider if the service quality justifies the higher cost. As a savvy business owner, you should consider both non-profit and for-profit resources as you build and grow your business. | Generally, for-profit corporations may charge more for their services than their non-profit counterparts. Although for-profit services may cost your business more, you should consider if the service quality justifies the higher cost. As a savvy business owner, you should consider both non-profit and for-profit resources as you build and grow your business. | ||
Revision as of 20:21, 18 October 2016
For-Profit corporations encompass valuable resources available for your small business.
What Is It?
These businesses, as the name suggests, operate to generate profit by providing goods and services. Although profit may be the primary objective of a for-profit business, these organizations also provide valuable aid to small businesses they serve.
Why Is It Important to My Business?
Generally, for-profit corporations may charge more for their services than their non-profit counterparts. Although for-profit services may cost your business more, you should consider if the service quality justifies the higher cost. As a savvy business owner, you should consider both non-profit and for-profit resources as you build and grow your business.