Not-for-profit organizations represent an important portion of the gross domestic product of the United States; yet there are many misconceptions in the business world regarding not-for-profits. This paper analyzes two surveys -- one of business persons and the other of seniors in an undergraduate business program – to determine the extent of the suspected misconceptions. Then the paper presents factual support to correct typical misconceptions regarding how not-for-profit organizations operate. 
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Since investors and creditors have a direct interest in the economic success or failure of profit bu...
The non-profit sector is ripe for abuse due to non-profit organizations\u27 unique regulatory positi...
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An ordinary business can be defined as an organization or enterprising entity engaged in commercial,...
Nowadays non-profit organizations are the integral parts of developed economics. They fill gap in th...
This paper seeks to raise awareness of the increasing competition small business firms are experienc...
This article explores the relationship between the structure of not-for-profit organizations and the...
None profit organizations are entrusted with societys most important functions educating minds, upl...
peer reviewedBusiness models describe the way organizations create and deliver value necessary for t...
In this paper, I analyze the dynamics of for-profit educational institutions in the United States. a...
How the behavior of non-profit organizations differs from that of for-profit organizations has been ...
The Non-Profit Corporation is usually regarded traditionally from a lay and legal viewpoint as one b...
Several issues impact the management of accounting for large not-for-profit organizations that would...
This paper tries to shed light on the economics of non-profit firms. It presents a limited manageria...
This paper provides a brief overview of the current state of the not-for-profit sector and discusses...
Since investors and creditors have a direct interest in the economic success or failure of profit bu...
The non-profit sector is ripe for abuse due to non-profit organizations\u27 unique regulatory positi...
Several decades ago a chapter giving a legal overview of the not-for-profit sector might have been r...
An ordinary business can be defined as an organization or enterprising entity engaged in commercial,...
Nowadays non-profit organizations are the integral parts of developed economics. They fill gap in th...
This paper seeks to raise awareness of the increasing competition small business firms are experienc...
This article explores the relationship between the structure of not-for-profit organizations and the...
None profit organizations are entrusted with societys most important functions educating minds, upl...
peer reviewedBusiness models describe the way organizations create and deliver value necessary for t...
In this paper, I analyze the dynamics of for-profit educational institutions in the United States. a...
How the behavior of non-profit organizations differs from that of for-profit organizations has been ...