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NON-PROFIT ORGANISATIONS:


INTRODUCTION:
 We are looking at non-profit organisations, for example clubs.
 These can include sports clubs like the golf club, tennis club and soccer club.
 These are not like professional sports clubs as they wish to make a profit like any
other business.

Businesses:
- Owner contributes capital
- Uses capital to buy stock and assets
- Adds a mark-up and sells stock
- Draws up income statement to determine profit or loss
- Owner gets profits, rewards for investments.

Sports clubs:
- Members pay subscriptions to belong to the club.
- Use the subscriptions to run the clubs and benefit the members and improve
facilities.
- The income always equal the expenses (should not make a profit)
- If there are more expenses = deficit
- If there are more incomes = surplus




CLUBS:
 The main purpose of a non-profit club is to provide facilities to its members.
 Even though their main goal is not to make a profit, their income should still cover
its expenses.
 On the other hand the main goal of a business is to make a profit.

Formation of a club:
- A group of people with similar interests come together to discuss a plan.
- Some members will do work without getting paid.
- Members will set out rules by which members need to abide, the constitution of
the club.
- Need to have a meeting every year to elect a chairperson, vice chairperson,
secretary and treasurer.
- This annual meeting is known as the annual general meeting (AGM)
- Can give a gift to the hardest working member called an honorarium.
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