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The president IS the executive brance. He is the primary componet of it and probably has as much power as he can get from it.
The Vice President serves at the whim of the President in the Executive Branch. The Vice President, however, is also the President of the Senate so he has job duties to fulfill in that capacity as well.
By law, the President is required to inform Congress within sixty days of making an Executive Agreement.
I was wondering the same thing. I did find info that said in Wichita, KS, a bank president earned around $72,000. I'm sure there are bank presidents' that earn more or less.
The answer depends on the company and its geographical location.
It depends on the company's profit.
Federalist No. 70. A president who doesn't have "energy" or doesn't do much. Hamilton warned us against them.
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U.S. Constitution. Article 2 Section 2 Clause 2. "He [the President] shall have Power, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, to make make Treaties ... [and] appoint Ambassadors..." This sounds too much like a question for a school assignment, so I will leave it at that and not name the branch. It should be fairly obvious anyway when it is given that the clause is part of Article 2, not to mention that it directly mentions the President.
Well, you have the president in the executive branch, and his signature is required to pass bills from Congress into laws, which he can also veto. He can also send troops to foreign places, though it's Congress that declares war (all of that causes much confusion, as it's a very gray area with the War Powers Resolution). The president can also make Congress adjourn.
The president is the chief executive of the executive branch of government, so that is as high as he can go there. Two terms is the limit. William H Taft, a president, later became a supreme court justice--pretty much the top of the judicial branch.
A small business president can make as much as the business owner wants them to make. If the business is small then they may not make a lot of money.