He learned many of the basic accountancy rules in the employ of Mr Fizziwigg
A businessman in the Corn Exchange was in the place where Scrooge routinely went
The sudden death of Scrooge
They taught him to be kind to people and not to be selfish
Scrooge was apprenticed to Fezziwig early in his career and worked for him as a young man. Fezziwig was a kind and generous employer who treated Scrooge well. He taught Scrooge about the importance of compassion and kindness in business, which had a lasting impact on Scrooge's life.
Ebenezer Scrooge was a moneylender and a wealthy businessman in Charles Dickens' novella "A Christmas Carol." He was a miserly character who prioritized profit and wealth above all else.
He was a very good businessman despite being miserly and indifferent to others feelings
He was a trader normally in corn and a money lender
At the end of the book on Christmas Day Scrooge promises the Businessman a very substantial donation for the poor and needy. The sum is never disclosed
Very pleased as Scrooge had often caused them problems by pushing the price of his good up at the last minute.
A christmas carol
Scrooge is a successful businessman, trader, money lender and landlord yet he lives in a large house previously owned by Marley and is not turned into offices that Scrooge lets out. He only lives in a small area of the house in a very frugal manner
Before the spirits visit, Scrooge is a wealthy but miserly and unkind businessman who hoards his money and refuses to help others in need. He is cold-hearted, selfish, and uncompassionate towards those around him.