Across the visitation Scrooges sees life as it was and what effect that took on him. He sees the present and the issue of hunger, poverty and loneliness many suffered and then he sees his potential future. A lonely death moan by none. This opens his eyes to the realities of his life and how for very little he could make huge changes in others and still be very happy
There doesn't seem to be a specific reference to the type of business Scrooge owns. Since his only employee is an accountant, one might speculate that Scrooge is a money-lender.
Scrooge engages more with what's happening,he is not starting to break don't his cold exterior
To show him how to live Christmas every day and to show Scrooge what was happening in the world around him yet scrooge denied its existence in particular the volume of people that were poor, their treatment and the way they were trying to survive
In Stave 3 of "A Christmas Carol," the Spirit of Christmas Present takes Scrooge on a journey around London to witness how people are celebrating Christmas. Scrooge starts to feel a sense of joy and compassion as he sees the happiness of others and begins to understand the true spirit of the holiday season.
The Ghost of Christmas Present quoted Scrooge's own words to show him the impact of his attitude and actions on others. By echoing Scrooge's words back to him, the ghost highlighted the need for self-reflection and transformation in order to understand the consequences of his behavior and to encourage him to change for the better.
Jacob Marley serves as a supernatural warning to Scrooge, making him more of a catalyst for change in "A Christmas Carol" rather than a traditional protagonist or antagonist. He is not directly involved in the conflict between Scrooge and the other characters. He acts as a guide to help Scrooge see the error of his ways.
The Ghost of Christmas Past shows Scrooge what and how his past has effected him and tries to tell him that it is the past and now he must look to the future, he cannot change the past The Ghost of Christmas Present shows Scrooge what is happening around him at Christmas and that it doesn't matter how rich or poor everyone can keep the season in their hearts but he leave Scrooge with two warnings . Firstly Tiny Tim will not see another of his Christmas brothers and second that ignorance and want are all around Scrooge
doesn't seem to happening in the near future..
He showed him aspects of the past, present, and future. He made Scrooge realize what was happening in the lives of his poor worker. He showed him (Scrooge) himself. He saw how cruel he was and what would happen if he did not change his ways. He saw too much and decided to change his and Tiny Tim's future.To tell Scrooge his bad deed an wrong doings.
There would seem to be no records of this happening.
Assuming you mean in the later areas of Stave one, Scrooge whilst feels he sees apparitions and hears "odd sound" associates these with poor food quality (food poisoning and dismisses these more out of fear that in confidence.
Scrooge's full name is Ebenezer Scrooge.