Exec compensation is another thing, but also not a concern I am super sympathetic to given that for profit companies of similar magnitude generally pay their execs way more they just are not required to report it.
Uhm, profit is a fact of accounting. Any increase in equity (or "net assets", or whatever other euphemism the accountant decides to use) on a balance sheet is profit. Revenue is something completely different.
Wrong. Non-profits are not called that because they don't make profits, they are called that because they don’t return (even as a future claim) profits to private stakeholders.
Constitutive to profit is a return to private stakeholders, holding assets in reserve or re-investing in capital is not the same.
Should get your nose checked, sounds like you have covid or something.
They have amassed an endowment fund assets such as stock, which is currently >15 Billion and growing[1]. The exact assets are confidential, but this is a snapshot from 2017, when there it was closer to 10 billion under management [2]
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Profit is revenue minus expenses, also known as net income, and is shown on the income statement:
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