concept   profit

8 commonsense assertions
Cultures (8) United States (1) Western countries (1) Germany (1) Bhutan (1) Western capitalist societies (1) anti-capitalist movements (1) accounting culture (1) investing culture (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 profit United States In the United States, profit is a fundamental goal and key measure of success in business and the capitalist economy. 7
2 profit Western countries In Western countries, profit is prioritized as a key measure of business success and efficiency. 6
3 profit Germany In Germany, businesses prioritize profit but also emphasize work-life balance and employee well-being. 4
4 profit Bhutan In Bhutan, profit is considered in the context of overall well-being, including spiritual, environmental, and social aspects. 2
5 profit Western capitalist societies Profit is considered a key measure of success and a reward for innovation and risk-taking in Western capitalist cultures. 2
6 profit anti-capitalist movements Anti-capitalist movements view profit as exploitative and contributing to inequality. 2
7 profit accounting culture Profit is a crucial measure of business performance calculated through revenue, expenses, and financial metrics in accounting culture. 1
8 profit investing culture The investing culture emphasizes generating profit as a key goal and measure of success. 1