Business & money
Why do a private placement?

Why do a private placement? This strategy allows a company to sell shares of company stock to a select group of investors privately instead of the public. Private placement has advantages over other equity financing methods, including less burdensome regulatory requirements, reduced cost and time, ...

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Why do authors use writing strategies?

Why do authors use writing strategies? Background: Writers have a repertoire of strategies in their “toolbox” to help them communicate ideas effectively. Students who analyze writing strategies become adept at identifying author's style. This background knowledge (understanding author's styles) ...

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Why did Andrew Carnegie give away his fortune?

Why did Andrew Carnegie give away his fortune? After retiring in 1901 at the age of 66 as the world's richest man, Andrew Carnegie wanted to become a philanthropist, a person who gives money to good causes. He believed in the "Gospel of Wealth," which meant that wealthy people were morally ...

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Why did Britain appease Germany?

Why did Britain appease Germany? Instituted in the hope of avoiding war, appeasement was the name given to Britain's policy in the 1930s of allowing Hitler to expand German territory unchecked. Chamberlain - and the British people - were desperate to avoid the slaughter of another world war. ...

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Why did Congress create the Sherman Antitrust Act?

Why did Congress create the Sherman Antitrust Act? The Sherman Antitrust Act is the first measure passed by the U.S. Congress to prohibit trusts, monopolies, and cartels. The Act's purpose was to promote economic fairness and competitiveness and to regulate interstate commerce. It was proposed, and ...

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Why are intercompany transactions required?

Why are intercompany transactions required? Intercompany transactions arises when the unit of a legal entity has a transaction with another unit within the same entity. Intercompany transactions can be essential to maximizing the allocation of income and deductions. Why do we need to ...

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Why did deregulation happen?

Why did deregulation happen? In 1978, Congress passed a law allowing airlines to set their own fares and routes, an event that transformed the industry and the passenger experience. He believed that breaking up the industry structure would create new airlines, increase competition, and lower fares. ...

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Why are internal controls important for inventory?

Why are internal controls important for inventory? It is just as important to provide customers with what they want as it is to manage inventory levels to avoid overstock and storage costs. Internal inventory controls are intended to help a company verify that it has sufficient resources to: ...

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Why are lifeboats orange?

Why are lifeboats orange? The ship's lifeboats are yellow instead of orange, which used to be regulation for all cruise ships. Disney fought to have the specific lifeboat color in order to match the color of Mickey's shoes. Vis-a-vis lifeboats, liferafts are not self-righting and have no motor. ...

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Why did Marlo kill the girl?

Why did Marlo kill the girl? You could argue that this moment (her death) was a turning point in the war. Avon had presumably used this tactic before: send the gorgeous girl to seduce the enemy. It was in that moment that Marlo became more than Avon's previous enemies. Why did Marlo kill the ...

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