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Co-op 101: Who Receives the Profits in a Co-op?

Co-op 101: Who Receives the Profits in a Co-op?

The purpose of a cooperative is to provide and distribute benefits to members based on their use of the services of the cooperative. Co-op benefits may include better prices for goods, improved services, a new market for goods, or a better source of inputs. These benefits also include receiving patronage refunds (also commonly referred to as patronage dividends), which is the distribution of net profits of the business based upon the use of the co-op’s services. The patronage refund may be in the form of payment or a written notice of allocation to the member’s equity account in the co-op.