What does the business enterprise supply to the environment as part of its outputs? |
Inputs and resources Taxes to the government and returns to investors Raw materials and machines Expectations and engagement |
Taxes to the government and returns to investors |
Environment is a source of various resources for running a business. To engage in any type of activity, a business enterprise assembles various resources called inputs like finance, machines, raw materials, power and water, labour, etc., from its environment including financiers, government and suppliers. They decide to provide these resources with their own expectations to get something in return from the enterprise. The business enterprise supplies the environment with its outputs such as goods and services for customers, payment of taxes to government, return on financial investment to investors and so on. |