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Placing Papers, 2020
Profit = (Revenue * Gross Margin) – Expenses • This simple is the basic profit equation for any business and is easily found on the P/L statement • Revenue = Sales ( money that comes into your business) • Gross Margin is the money left over from sales ...
Dany Qumsiyeh, M. Spindel
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Profit = (Revenue * Gross Margin) – Expenses • This simple is the basic profit equation for any business and is easily found on the P/L statement • Revenue = Sales ( money that comes into your business) • Gross Margin is the money left over from sales ...
Dany Qumsiyeh, M. Spindel
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Volume, Volatility, Price, and Profit When All Traders are Above Average
, 1998People are overconfident. Overconfidence affects financial markets. How depends on who in the market is overconfident and on how information is distributed.
Terrance Odean
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Not- for-profit No profit≠ : Profitability planning in not-for- profit organizations
Health Care Management Review, 1991Contrary to common understanding, not-for-profit organizations must earn a profit in order to maintain fiscal solvency. This article presents a methodology to determine the appropriate profitability target with illustrations presented for a health maintenance organization.
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‘Profit’ variability in for-profit and not-for-profit hospitals
Journal of Health Economics, 1991This paper proposes two tests of the hypothesis that not-for-profit hospitals (NFPs) behave differently than for-profit hospitals. The profit variability test states that the profits of an NFP will be less variable over time than profits of a for-profit hospital if the NFP maximizes utility subject to a profit constraint.
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Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 2013
PurposeAn enhanced version of the ProFit fitting tool was developed and validated to improve the quantification of two‐dimensional JRPESS spectroscopic data.MethodsThe proposed enhancements were achieved by flexible organization of prior knowledge, configurations for different situations, the inclusion of measured macromolecular baseline contribution ...
Fuchs, Alexander+3 more
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PurposeAn enhanced version of the ProFit fitting tool was developed and validated to improve the quantification of two‐dimensional JRPESS spectroscopic data.MethodsThe proposed enhancements were achieved by flexible organization of prior knowledge, configurations for different situations, the inclusion of measured macromolecular baseline contribution ...
Fuchs, Alexander+3 more
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The Revolution Will Not Be Funded: Beyond the Non-Profit Industrial Complex
, 2017A trillion-dollar industry, the US non-profit sector is one of the world's largest economies. From art museums and university hospitals to think tanks and church charities, over 1.5 million organizations of staggering diversity share the tax-exempt 501(c)
Incite
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Profit, productivity, and profit-sharing [PDF]
This study is an investigation of the effect of profit-sharing on labor productivity. When monitoring labor performance is costly for management, a regular wage/salary contract is insufficient to induce profit-maximizing behavior from the worker. The authors demonstrate that when this profit-maximizing behavior can be induced only through profit ...
David J. Bjornstad, Chun-Hao Chang
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The Possessive Investment in Whiteness: How White People Profit from Identity Politics
, 1999Introduction: Bill Moore's Body 1. The Possessive Investment in Whiteness 2. Law and Order: Civil Rights Laws and White Privilege 3. Immigrant Labor and Identity Politics 4. Whiteness and War 5. White Fear: O.J. Simpson and the Greatest Story Ever Sold 6.
G. Lipsitz
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, 2014
Why are a select few service firms better at what they do - year in and year out - than their competitors? For most senior managers, the profusion of anecdotal "service excellence" books fails to address this key question.
James L. Heskett+2 more
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Why are a select few service firms better at what they do - year in and year out - than their competitors? For most senior managers, the profusion of anecdotal "service excellence" books fails to address this key question.
James L. Heskett+2 more
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When Showrooming Increases Retailer Profit
Journal of Marketing Research, 2018Showrooming, the phenomenon of consumers visiting a brick-and-mortar (B&M) store to learn about products but then buying online to obtain lower prices, is attracting increased attention both in business practice and in academic literature.
D. Kuksov, Chenxi Liao
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