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Difference between fads and fashion?

Fashion is something that is "in trend" at the moment and that majority of people in a certain age group are wearing, whereas a fad is something that is no longer "in style"; something that no-one wears anymore, that is out of its age.


What is the salary for the devil wears Prada?

In "The Devil Wears Prada," the character Andy Sachs, played by Anne Hathaway, is initially offered a salary of $30,000 as an assistant to Miranda Priestly, the powerful editor-in-chief. While the film doesn't explicitly state subsequent salary increases, it's implied that working in such a prestigious position could lead to significant pay raises and career advancement in the fashion industry. The film highlights the sacrifices and challenges of working in a high-pressure environment, rather than focusing solely on salary.


How much is Bishop TD Jakes worth?

Jakes now is a multimillionaire who travels in private jets and limos, wears custom-made suits and sports "a diamond ring the size of a nickel," the financial paper said Friday in a front-page article titled "Prophet Motives."His new 16,000-member Dallas church grossed $20.5 million last year, and his for-profit firm, T.D. Jakes Enterprises Inc., drew $1.8 million. He is worth $150 million


One main reason many proprietorships fail is?

Many sole proprietors fail because they usually fail to develop a solid set of systems that could potentially enable the business to expand. In many cases, the business owner is working "in" the business instead of working "on" the business. The business owner wears many hats, and if there is not enough cash flow or receivable coming in, they are unable to pay for quality help. To prevent failure, it is wise to have solid systems set into place that are proven to work.


Why is the decision to make new toy not a quick and easy process for a company?

Toy fads come and go - do you remember the cabbage patch dolls? With parents frantic to buy one for their ever demanding off-spring! If a company tries to foresee the next fad that children 'want it, as all their friends have got one!' they may guess wrong and have stock mouldering in their warehouses, or they guess right and have to put on extra shifts to keep up with demand. Yes, making a decision (without a crystal ball) is fraught with danger. And any company that guesses right, at least most of the time, will make a fortune.Toy companies are constantly researching the market, studying the latest 'hit' movie, such as 'Frozen' and others that will suddenly bring forth the demand from children everywhere - until the fad wears off!