qDiscretionary (philanthropic): be good corporate citizen
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qEthical: do what is considered acceptable
qLegal: obey laws and regulations
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qEconomic: be profitable
Corporate governance is most often viewed as both the structure and the relationships which determine corporate direction and performance. The board of directors is typically central to corporate governance. Its relationship to the other primary participants, typically shareholders and management, is critical. Additional participants include employees, customers, suppliers, and creditors. The corporate governance framework also depends on the legal, regulatory, institutional and ethical environment of the community. Whereas the 20th century might be viewed as the age of management, the early 21st century is predicted to be more focused on governance. Both terms address control of corporations but governance has always required an examination of underlying purpose and legitimacy. - - James McRitchie, 8/1999 http://corpgov.net/library/definitions.html
According to Nobel prize winning economist, "The Social Responsibility of Business is to Increase its Profits." See http://www.colorado.edu/studentgroups/libertarians/issues/friedman-soc-resp-business.html
The IRS releases a "data book" each year showing statistics about collection. According to the IRS databook, in Fiscal Year 2008 the IRS collected $2.69 Trillion dollars. Of that amount, it broke down like this: Corporate Income Tax: 12.9% Individual Income Tax: 52% Employment Tax: 32.2% Estate Taxes: 1.1% Excise Taxes: 1.9% {| |- | |}
Robbins define Economics as the science which study human behaviour in relation to ends and scares means which have alternative uses.
According to the United Nations, in 1990 there were about 30,000 multinational companies. Today there are more than 60,000, and while the number of multinational companies continues to grow, their average size is falling. As micro-multinationals proliferate, they're creating an entirely new form of corporate organization - one with powerful advantages for startups and entrepreneurs Over 60,000 and you're welcome
It is the remnant of the coelom. According to my professor
According to his corporate philosophy, once a corporation has made its money, it then can take on the responsibilities of looking after employees and being a good corporate citizen in the community.
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Yes he was, according to the University of Chicago Law School. He was an adjunct instructor and then an adjunct professor of law.
According to my Ethics professor yes
Cuthbert Binns (according to the Wikipedia).
According to Internet Movie Databaseat www.imdb.com, the actor who did the voice for Professor Fenton Q. Harcourt was David Ogden Stiers.
Around 7 million according to Wainhouse research
According to their corporate headquaters in Chicago, no.
According to the Chicago Fed, NY has 239 corporate headquarters. The link is below. http://www.chicagofed.org/publications/economicperspectives/2002/2qepart2.pdf
according to facebooks quiz it says that Professor Babbling teaches ancient runes but I've never heard of him/her! hope this helps
"Each man for his own."