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The Lowest Needs in Maslow's Hierarchy of Motives Could Be

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The lowest needs in Maslow's hierarchy of motives could be accurately described as growth needs.


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Fixed Costs

Fixed costs, including rent, wages, and insurance expenses, stay the same no matter the production or sales volume.

Debt

An amount of money borrowed by one party from another, to be paid back with interest.

Shareholder Value

The worth delivered to shareholders due to management's ability to grow sales, earnings, and dividends over time.

Business Costs

All expenses incurred in the operation of a business, including manufacturing, marketing, and administrative expenses.

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