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Licensing and Franchising

Licensing Through licensing, a firm (licensor) grants a foreign entity (licensee) some type of intangible rights, which could be rights to process, a patent, a …

Barter Economy

Barter economy is where goods are exchanged for goods rather than using money to perform transactions. Barter economy existed in the past where there were no …

Goods vs Services

Goods and services aims at fulfilling customer needs.  Examples of goods are books, foods, clothes and so on. Examples for services would be hair dressing, …

Domestic versus International Business

A firm needs to identify its potential market, locate adequate and available sources of supplies of raw materials and labor, raise initial amount of capital, …

The Multinational Corporations

During its early stages, international business was conducted in the form of enterprises that were owned singly or in partnerships. As the size of …

What is International Business?

In it’s purest definition, international business is described as any business activity that crosses national boundaries. The entities involved in business …

Present Value of an Annuity

Present Value of an ordinary annuity (Monthly/Annual investments are made to recover a large some of money at the end of n number of periods) can be found …

Needs, Wants and Demand

Needs are basic physical and mental conditions of a human that need to be satisfied using a product or a services. In other hand wants can be defined as ways …

Consumer Buying Process

Consumer buying behavior is about the study of customers who purchase goods and services for the final consumption. The buying behavior of a consumer can be …

Consumer Buying vs Organizational Buying

Consumer buying is where the final consumer buys goods and services for the personal consumption. In other words consumer buying means the day to day purchases …