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The ''Corp'' itself is not banned from making profit. However, the ''Corp'' must direct its possible surplus of the revenues to further achieve the ultimate objective or objectives of the ''Corp''. Those objectives commonly include social, economic, cultural, and/or environmental causes. | The ''Corp'' itself is not banned from making profit. However, the ''Corp'' must direct its possible surplus of the revenues to further achieve the ultimate objective or objectives of the ''Corp''. Those objectives commonly include social, economic, cultural, and/or environmental causes. | ||
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Revision as of 21:17, 24 May 2020
A non-profit corporation (hereinafter, the Corp) is any corporation that cannot distribute its free cash flow to the Corp's shareholders, leaders, and/or members. Particularly, the Corp cannot pay any dividends to its stockholders. The Corp can also be defined as a nonprofit organization in a form of a corporation.
The Corp itself is not banned from making profit. However, the Corp must direct its possible surplus of the revenues to further achieve the ultimate objective or objectives of the Corp. Those objectives commonly include social, economic, cultural, and/or environmental causes.