What are the two motives of business?
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Answer / mamta parashar
Motives of every business are
1. Profit Maximization
2. Increasing shareholder's wealth.
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Answer / rahul mavi
every business or firm/company has two motives,liker human beings:
1- survival;and
2- growth
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Answer / proton bhargavi
The two motives of the business are:
1) Maximize the shareholders' wealth
2) customer satisfaction
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Answer / akes
Two Motives of business:
Profit of the company
growth/goodwill of the company..
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Answer / yashu kaushik
increase the wealth of shareholders,
maximisation of profit.
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Answer / will
To Con People Out Of Money With "Products"
And To Make People Involved Rich
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Answer / saraswathi.m
Motivation stems from two sources. The first part of
motivation is external or extrinsic (outside the person)
sources. Other motivating factors come from internal
forces, which are mainly your thoughts, patterns and
collective experiences.
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Answer / raji
1) Goodwill of the company and
2) Customer satisfaction
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 0 Yes | 3 No |
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