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Why might a Muslim look at the Qur'an when faced with a business decision?

The holy Qur'an lays down the guiding principles of life. It also guides the Muslims in the field of business. That is why a Muslim business man seeks guidance from the Qur'an while making decisions.


Why is money important to a business?

a) Payment of dividends to shareholders. b) To pay off liabilities. c) Purchase of additional assets. By Holy Kofi Ahiabu.


Why would the culture of a country influence the cost of doing business in that country?

One example is that the British are more formal - so showing up in white socks and Birkenstock s would certainly affect a business deal. Their national holidays are not the same as ours. Don't expect workers to come to work on 12/26, due to Boxing Day, which is also a national holiday. As is the 3 or 4 of May. In many Islamic countries, Friday is the holy day, not Sunday. As such, this may affect scheduling business transactions between a christian country and an Islamic country. Another example is in Egypt. Workers will only work 6 hours a day during the holy month of Ramadan. This is not a cultural difference your business could afford to eschew, as it is also the law there. This would affect productivity of any businesses you had there, as well as the timing of business deals. Many countries have different requirements for providing gifts, and etc. Also, many cultures are wary of working with unfamiliar businesses, so money and time would have to be spent in building relationships with them, as well as possibly with an intermediary. The source I cited should give you some profit.


What territorial and economic changes promoted Italian unity?

Napoleon made important territorial changes in Germany-speaking land. He annexed lands along the Rhine River for France. He dissolved the Holy Roman Empire and organized a number of German States into the Rhine Confederation.


What were the economic results of the peace of augsburg?

The Peace of Augsburg was a treaty between Charles V and the Schmalkaldic League (a group of Lutheran princes) on 25 September 1555 in Augsburg, Germany. It was the official end of the wars between protestants and Catholics and established the “Cuius regio, eius religio, which allowed each prince in the Holy Roman empire to choose his religion which would be for the entire state that he controlled. A period of time was allowed for non-conformists to emigrate to where their preferred religion was practiced.