1. Enterprise management fees refer to all kinds of management expenses and operating expenses that occur within the enterprise, including wages and safety production surcharges, office expenses, warehouse management fees, inspection and testing fees, depreciation of fixed assets, maintenance occupation fees, interest expenses, etc. And working capital tax.
2. Enterprise management fee refers to various expenses incurred by the administrative department of the enterprise for managing the business activities of the institution, including company funds, trade union funds, employee education funds, labor insurance premiums, unemployment insurance premiums, directors' membership fees, consulting fees, audit fees, etc. Legal fees, sewage charges, greening fees, taxes, land use fees, land loss compensation fees, technology transfer fees, technology development fees, amortization of intangible assets, amortization of start-up expenses, business entertainment expenses, bad debt losses, inventory losses, damage and scrapping (minus inventory profits) and other management expenses.
1. What is a red leaf?
Hongye Holding Group Co., Ltd. is a scientific and technological joint-stock enterprise, headquartered in Puyang, the hometown of beautiful Dragon and Cang Xie (a national civilized city, a sanitary city, a garden city and a tourist city). Daguang Expressway and Fan Hui Expressway meet here. Changtai Railway and National Highway 106 run through the whole territory. It is adjacent to Beijing and Kowloon in the east and Beijing and Guangzhou in the west. It is less than 200 kilometers away from Xinzheng and Jinan International Airport. The traffic is very convenient.
Second, what is the profit?
The essence of profit is the embodiment of enterprise profit and the result of all employees' labor. Compared with the surplus value, the profits obtained by enterprises in producing high-quality goods in the market are not only the same in quality, but also the same in quantity. The difference between profit and surplus value is variable capital, and profit is cost. Therefore, once income is converted into profit, it will get the source of profit and the material production it reflects (the Complete Works of Marx and Engels, Volume 25, page 56), so it has many ways to make money. In capitalist society, the essence of profit is the product of capital, which has nothing to do with labor. Profit is the life of capital, and capital pursues profit maximization.