Business & money
Why do we have division of powers?

Why do we have division of powers? Separation of powers, therefore, refers to the division of government responsibilities into distinct branches to limit any one branch from exercising the core functions of another. The intent is to prevent the concentration of power and provide for checks and ...

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Why do we have economic problems?

Why do we have economic problems? All societies face the economic problem, which is the problem of how to make the best use of limited, or scarce, resources. The economic problem exists because, although the needs and wants of people are endless, the resources available to satisfy needs and wants ...

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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 do businesses use geographic segmentation?

Why do businesses use geographic segmentation? Geographic segmentation allows large companies to target the varying wants and needs of customers in different regions. Consumers that live in different geographic regions typically display varying needs, wants, and cultural characteristics that can ...

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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 do companies increase share capital?

Why do companies increase share capital? When a company issues shares of common and preferred stock, the shareholder's equity section of the balance sheet is increased by the issue price of the shares. A company may raise stockholder's equity by issuing shares of capital to pay off its debts and ...

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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 do firms offer trade credit?

Why do firms offer trade credit? Understanding Trade Credit A B2B trade credit can help a business to obtain, manufacture, and sell goods before ever having to pay for them. This allows businesses to receive a revenue stream that can retroactively cover costs of goods sold. Why would a ...

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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 did Marlo kill the girl?

Why did Marlo kill the girl? Why did Marlo kill Joe? He was getting the dope right off the boat from the Greeks and with all the west side real estate Marlo had Prop Joe knew he could sell him multiple kilos every resupply. Prop Joe also needed muscle to help run the NY dealers out of the east ...

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