Model Concluding Arguments Concluding Arguments A discussion of the three models surrounding Corporate Social Responsibility A discussion of the three models surrounding Corporate Social Responsibility Outline Outline is profit the only business of business? is profit the only business of business? The Stakeholder Model‚ that was developed my R. Edward Freeman‚ and states that collectivist ends can be attained without collectivist needs. It is important to distinguish a stakeholder from
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gov/CurriculumFrameworks/Business/advertising.pdf Name of Course: Profit and 4 P ’s of Marketing Unit: 1 and 2 Knowledge Item: 1.15 and 2.3 Page: Unit 1 Pg. 206. Unit 2 Pg. 208 Title of Lesson: Profit and the four P ’s of marketing. Objectives for Lesson:  Define profit.  Define the four P ’s of marketing.  Use information to answer questions about the 4 P ’s of marketing. Content Information: Defining profit: Profit is the surplus of revenue generated over expenses
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incarceration rates. Private prison corporations currently play a part in multiple aspects of the criminal justice policy process. A new campaign called ‘Programs Not Profits‚’ is advocating for the money that go to private prisons and investing it in more job training‚ substance abuse treatment‚ and mental health care. ‘Programs Not Profits’ is only one
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mechanization of the labor in order to streamline it. At a glance agribusiness may be seen and even portrayed as the solution to the global food issues‚ but that is far from the truth as we have seen in the documentary film Hungry for Profit agribusiness’ main purpose is profit as in the end agribusiness is in fact a business. With this in mid it should not come as a surprise that agribusiness‚ despite all the propaganda‚ isn’t a solution to the world food issues‚ in fact one can argue it is a cause for
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Profit and loss accounts and balance sheet By law companies are expected to produce financial statements each year. These statements appear in Company Reports. There are two main financial statements: 1. The profit and loss account‚ and 2. The balance sheet. 1.The profit and loss (P&L) account. This account can be updated regularly and shows how much profit or loss a business is making. A profit can be made in several ways‚ for example: * from trading‚ in the case of a High Street shop
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Board (FASB) an N.P.O(Non Profit Organization) is defined in terms of their characteristics that distinguishes them from a business entity as a contribution of significant amount of resources from resources providers who do not expect commensurate or proportionate pecuniary returns‚ operating purposely other than to provide goods or services at a profit and absence of ownership interest like business enterprises. Non-profit organizations (NPO) do
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Volunteers‚ the selfless human beings‚ are of huge value to any non-profit organization. Not only do these people help saving money for the institution‚ they also immensely contribute to spread smiles and make human life better. Some of the major duties that are taken care by volunteers are they are liable for policy-making and assuring that the organization has adequate funds. Even though volunteers do all the work only out of care and concern‚ they still have the goals for the organization set
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Starting a Non Profit Organization that provides filtered water for people in need requires an extraordinary of time and understanding. Maybe more than in some other type of try‚ the initial step to beginning a charitable association is to paint your vision with the goal that others can see what you are looking to fulfill and comprehend why it makes a difference. Beginning a non-benefit association is a period devouring‚ work concentrated procedure. In the event that you like doing loads of regulatory
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Gross and Net profit Gross profit A company’s revenue‚ minus the business’ costs of goods For example: If I sold 5000 cheese sandwiches for £1 each my total revenue would be 50 x £1 = £5000 It costs 25p per sandwich to purchase bread‚ butter and cheese. My gross profit = Revenue – Costs of sales (25p x 5000= £1250.00) = £3750.00 Net profit The business’ gross profit minus expenses For example: My gross profit from my sandwiches is £3750.00 to calculate my Net profit I need to minus
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Assignment 2: Costs and Profit (20 points) In Section 2‚ you learned about costs and profit. Now‚ you’ll apply what you learned. 1. Choose a real or made up example of a company‚ and describe at least three variable costs the company has. (1-3 sentences. 1.5 points) soaring angels attire company’s first variable cost is shirts they customize shirts to whatever you want them to be but how many shirts you want tells them how much material they need. Same thing with the shoes they also customize
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