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  For their own benefit, companies have various ways of offering lower prices. One way of doing this is a trade discount. It is offered to the shops or businesses that buy goods on a large scale and sell them. There is also a quantity discount, which is offered to individuals who order large quantities of a product. The company gives a price break to these buyers because they help cut the costs of selling, storing, shipping, and billing. Finally, a cash discount is a lower price offered to people who pay in cash.

 

¨ç Types of Discount Pricing            ¨è Ways to Improve Products

¨é How to Buy Products in Cash       ¨ê Locations of Discount Stores

¨ë How to Start a Business

 

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  We often hear that high achievers are hard-working people who bring work home and labor over it until bedtime. When Garfield interviewed top people in major industries, however, he found that they knew how to relax and could leave their work at the office. They also spent a healthy amount of time with their family and friends. Successful people are willing to work hard, but within strict limits. For them, work is not everything. Will you work hard all the time?

 

 

¨ç Causes of Family Problems

¨è A Balanced Life and Success

¨é The Importance of Homework

¨ê Economy and Industries

¨ë The Division of Labor

 

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  Competition is an important part of development in many ways. At the personal level, competition allows to become the best individual we can be. By competing with others in sports, for example, we can raise our level of athletic performance. In business, competition controls the market by making companies develop new ideas to ensure survival. Within industries, companies are always trying to develop products that are one step better than these of other companies. For those who fail to compete successfully, their very survival can be in question.

 

¨ç The Life of Athletes

¨è The Control of Market

¨é The Role of Companies

¨ê The Function of Society

¨ë The Importance of Competition