08.08.16 Businessmen are only motivated by desire of money, agree or disagree?
There is much discussion about whether businessmen are only motivated by desire of money. Those who opposite this standpoint argue that businessmen donate their money to those people who necessitate helping. Nevertheless, as for me, I’m in favor of the opinion that earning money is the only aim of the businessmen.
In the business realm, the enormous sums of money involved in contemporary economics have led businessmen to bend the rules of the trade. In order to make a profit, businessmen have deliberately ignored government standards for environment pollution limits or tried to bribe government officials. For instance, Ronald, who is the CEO in a chemical plant, take one million to bribe government official who govern the standard of sewage to allow his company to bypass regulations. If he achieve his intention, he will save more than five million in the disposal of sewage. Thus, it is undeniable that the ultimate goal of every businessmen is to make a profit in business, even this measure disobey the rules of government.
In addition, businessmen also take other effective measures to satisfy the desire of money like reducing expenditure. For many businessmen cutting jobs is a best way to further increase profits, especially in the situation of financial strain. To take an extreme example, Irving, one of my best friends, run a computer company. In recent, he have a trouble with capital. If he reduce the number of employees, he will economize a large number of money that harness to pay to those employees and increase his entire profit in the end of the month. In view of profit of himself, he determine to reduce the stafftrimmer and decrease wage at the beginning of the month.
In sum up, I posit that the main goal of businessman is to make a profit.
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