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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish-6•1 year agoProfits can be used to expand the business and hire more employees
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink13•1 year agoNo, that’s “capital expenses” and companies write that off on their taxes. Profit is what’s left after all expenses, including capital ones.
minus-squaretheodewerelinkfedilink2•1 year agothey can be used to build a doomsday bunker in the desert for the owners
Profits can be used to expand the business and hire more employees
No, that’s “capital expenses” and companies write that off on their taxes. Profit is what’s left after all expenses, including capital ones.
they can be used to build a doomsday bunker in the desert for the owners
They can be used for a lot of things…