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shared profits
It is a sharing benefit for ' excess profits ' . In other words , when we talk about the
concepts of ' democracy ' and ' communism ' , it means that the state operates with all
authority and distributes profits evenly. The giving side is called communism , or '
sharing economy ' , and the other side is called ' capitalism ' , which means '
individualism ' , valuing the individual , and proceeding with freedom guaranteed within
the bounds of the law . .
In terms of business , there are ‘ private companies ’ and ‘ stock companies ’ . A
private company requires individual effort and no one needs to cooperate . No matter
how hard an individual makes efforts in a corporation , it is difficult to believe that the
company's profits will be directly reflected to him or her . So, the person with at least
51% of the shares becomes the largest shareholder and runs it .
' shared profit ' here is that in the third economic system that GIGAKOREA has , all the
things that buy and sell products , all the things that buy and sell businesses are
gathered , and all the reserves traded within it. All of this is gathered together , and the
profits earned through individual efforts are taken according to profits , and the
distribution margins that occur between producers and sellers are brought as shared
profits , and some take a portion depending on individual efforts. So , it takes all the
advantages that private companies and joint-stock companies have, and takes the part
of the individual's efforts , but in the form of a joint-stock company, ' through the
system ' , the profits from the effort are made available as shared profits .
Shared profit means that when distributing , applying the so-called '3-3-3-1 rule ' ,
30% is production cost , 30% is distributor , 30% is retail , and 10% is advertising cost.
When doing so , with a distribution margin of 70% , through direct transactions , without
spending any advertising costs , through word-of-mouth advertising and platform
advertising , 10% of the 70% is cut , and 10% is credited . Even so, the remainder is
reprinted. 50% remains , and the remaining percent remains .
Those things come in as shared profits , from product margins to advertising revenue
when advertisements are placed , infrastructure revenue , when infrastructure is laid all
over the world , and when agency revenue is given to each country, for example, they
receive 10 to 20 billion won. In fact , in the case of Korea, there are only 1,800 chain
stores , but purchasing convenience store infrastructure for 180 billion won , such as
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