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- date: 7/1/1949 12:00:00 AM
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Every worl{man is a miniature corporation
W
HAT it costs you to just get by
enough to keep body and soul
together-is what corporations call the
"break-even point". Whatever you earn
above that is "profit" you can use as you
like-for savings, a car, a better home.
It's the same with a company- what
they earn above the "break-even point"
they spend for better equipment, or save
for carrying them through depressions, or
invest in new products. (Only a small part
goes...
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497-Every Workman Is A Miniature Corporation.pdf