
Business[1]
A Business was any company or organization that was engaged in the selling and trading of goods or services.
Someone who engaged in such a business was sometimes called a businessman.
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Earth 1956[]
The G.E.E.C. computer was designed to conduct all business deals without the need for any workers providing the roles of businessmen.[2]
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Buying, selling and trading[]
The businessman sold and traded while the customer bought. The Buying, selling and trading of goods or services was the primary purpose of business. The goal for businesses was to make money, so as to profit and also so that they could pay their employees. Business deals were usually called transactions. Once a buyer purchased something, such as a car for example, they were then considered the owner of that vehicle.
Renting was similar to buying. It involved a person giving another person money in order to borrow something that was owned by the person they payed their rent to. However this was only a temporary arrangement, as the renter was expected to return whatever they rented. In the case of renting a house owned by a home owner, a person usually payed a monthly rent.
A person with a good line of credit was far more likely to be allowed make major purchases for houses or automobiles. Many banks would often give such people a loan for that sort of purchase.
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- ↑ As seen in the Superfriends season one episode Professor Goodfellow's G.E.E.C. (September 22, 1973).
- ↑ As seen in the Superfriends season one episode Professor Goodfellow's G.E.E.C. (September 22, 1973).