A nurse manager working for a not-for-profit organization should be familiar with the regulations that impact the organization. Not-for-profit organizations:

a. Pay dividends to stockholders.
b. Can refuse clients who are unable to pay.
c. Have no paid employees.
d. Pay no taxes.


D
Not-for-profit organizations, often referred to as voluntary organizations, are controlled by vo-luntary boards and provide services to both paying and charity clients. Funds are redirected to-ward maintenance and growth as opposed to profit shares for stockholders. Historically, non-profit organizations have been exempt from paying taxes as they commit to providing an important community service.

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