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Business, 29.08.2020 17:01 Goldenstate32

1. What is a business, and how are profits made? 2. The primary purpose of a nonprofit is to further its goals as an organization. Many nonprofit organizations such as Susan G. Komen have been in the spotlight because of the excessive salaries of many of their top executives. Do you think that the salaries of employees for nonprofit organizations should be regulated by the government to put a limit on how much of it surplus funds should be used as salaries? Why or why not?

3. In the United States, in the last 25 years, most new jobs can be attributed to the growth in services: entertainment, health, legal, financial, educational, personal care, repair, janitorial, and other services. What do you believe is the explanation of growth in the business service industry? Use research to support your answer.

4. Do you feel the average person has a positive or negative view of business? Explain.

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