Remember, no one can make you feel inferior without being related to you and repeatedly questioning why you're in nonprofit.
When you see someone who has turned his passion into a profit, ask yourself, ‘Why not me?
Our people get profit-sharing checks. I got a report the other day that says that 84 percent of our people participate in our stock purchase program, where they can buy stock at a 15 percent discount.
I have found that leadership is leadership is leadership. It applies whether you are in government or in corporate life or in non-profit life.
Profit per se is not my motive.
Profit is the most global aspect of a business, and it is cross-functional.
No enterprise can exist for itself alone.
Civilisation and profits go hand in hand.
The spread of online information isn't just good for charities. It's also good for donors. You can go to a site like Charity Navigator, which evaluates nonprofits on their financial health as well as the amount of information they share about their work.
There's a general intuition around the nonprofit world these days that younger generations are less likely to join. But I have found in my research that that's quite wrong.
I felt that one of the things God impressed on me was that I needed to start a nonprofit corporation, so that any money that came my way, whether it was an honorarium, a book sale or a gift, would go into a nonprofit ministry.
Too often, nonprofits are viewed as rigid and bureaucratic - less nimble and capable of adapting in this fluid environment than our corporate counterparts. I don't agree.
I find just as much profit in cultivating my hates as my loves.
Just as Jimmy Stewart and Tyrone Power get 50 percent of the profits, so do I.
Sometimes what's right isn't as important as what's profitable.
There is nothing to be embarrassed about being profitable.
The brands that will thrive in the coming years are the ones that have a purpose beyond profit.
The best way to invest corporate profits is to give them to the employees.
Be true to yourself, and, um, don't worry about some large companies' quarterly profit index.
Capitalism is not about the profit motive. Capitalism is about free markets. What you do in the market, in your free will, is the essence of capitalism.
Profit is what we have left after we make a donation to a worthwhile cause.
It's much more profitable to sell investing advice than to follow it.
By definition startups usually do not turn a profit.
Not yet have I found any better method to prosper during the future financial chaos, which is likely to last many years, than to keep your net worth in shares of those corporations that have proven to have the widest profit margins and the most rapidly increasing profits. Earning power is likely to continue to be valuable, especially if diversified among many nations.
What I possess I would gladly retain. Change amuses the mind, yet scarcely profits.