see link "Law of Karma" below
they believe that if they will do good karma(work)they will get good result
http://buddhism.kalachakranet.org/karma.html
According to Buddhist philosophy, every act "in body, speech and thought" earns karma - both good and bad karma. Simply put you reap what you sew. Assuming your question was actually about getting a lot of GOOD karma, and assuming you have a basic understanding of right and wrong, you should be able to work out how to go about earning good karma on your own now. Good luck!
yes they both believe in karma
Karma probably exists to those whose religion is Hindu or Buddhist, or in other words, if you believe in it, it probably will exist to you.
That is the buddhist symbol for karma
Karma is Hindi word. It means destiny in English.
They hope to gain good karma on there way to nirvana
Karma - 2006 I was released on: Hong Kong: 23 March 2012 (International Buddhist Film Festival) UK: 12 April 2012 (International Buddhist Film Festival) Thailand: 7 June 2012 (International Buddhist Film Festival) USA: 2 March 2013 (International Buddhist Film Festival)
I heard a monk from the Tibetan traditions teach from scriptures that - by and large Karma is not stored in the mind, any disturing emotions we feel are not in themselves Karma but our reaction to Karma. Karma is the effect of an action, an action of body, speech or mind. Based on basic Buddhist teaching Karma is the result of what we think say and do. The effect of Karma is in essence everything we see around us but not how we react to what we see around us, that is the start of the creation of new Karma.
Many Buddhists do believe in reincarnation, but it is not required. No not all of them do.
Karma or Kharma is spelled with a K. If the word Carma is used, it can cause misunderstandings since there's no such word in the English dictionary. It would be unwise to add to humanity's problems by changing the spelling of an Ancient word "Karma" that is the ancient Buddhist tradition spelled out in English.