utah business
Tommy G. asked:


http://www.utah.gov/business/running/government_running.html
These are a few things required in Utah your state will also have its requirement. The federal government has theirs too. Educate your self as to what a business has to do and you may begin to understand why they move to other countries when they get large and why small businesses fail.

Davin
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5 Responses to “Do you think businesses need more government involvement?”

  1. gandamack1 on September 6th, 2008 1:05 am

    no…Gov needs to stay in Washington

  2. Wanda on September 9th, 2008 12:27 am

    That would turn the country into a communist state if there’s state interference in the running of its businesses.

  3. pathfinder on September 11th, 2008 10:48 pm

    Do you really want more of “BIG BROTHER”?

  4. anthonyinkc on September 14th, 2008 10:50 pm

    The gov’t needs to stay out of private business as much as possible.

    If business was ran like the gov’t, the USA would crash within a week.

  5. SantaBud on September 15th, 2008 4:50 pm

    More government involvement & regulation invariably results in more expense for a business. Of course more expense can mean the difference between a business earning a profit, or operating at a loss.

    Altho many folks perceive profit as a “bad” thing , by definition a business must earn a profit or it ceases to be a business. While I completely agree w those who point out the recent obscene levels of profit reported by firms such as Exon/Mobil , the folks who own shares of their stock have probably not complained too loudly.

    We as consumers demand competitive pricing for both products & services or we seek those products elsewhere. Meanwhile employees are clamoring for better wages & more attractive benefit packages.

    Caught between these two diametrically opposed objectives it is a matter of survival when some firms choose to relocate jobs in markets w less costly labor, either in another state , or regrettably in another country.

    Minimum & living wage mandates are other examples of well intentioned government involvement which alters efficient operation of the free market system & changes theability of a company to remain competitive.

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