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True or false? Every business exists primarily to create profits.

Question: True or false? Every business exists primarily to create profits.

  • True — a business might have other goals it wants to achieve, but its leaders must be focused on profits first in order to achieve those other goals.
  • True - A business only exists to create profits for the people it employs.
  • False — businesses should not think about profits at all. Instead, they should find a higher purpose to fulfill.
  • False — although most businesses have to generate profits in order to sustain themselves, every business exists to fulfill a specific purpose.

Explanation

HubSpot frames sustainable growth around creating value for customers. Profit supports business continuity, but it is not the guiding reason a company exists. Inbound connects growth to helpfulness, trust, and customer success. This aligns teams around the inbound methodology instead of treating revenue as the only organizational purpose.

Why the other options are incorrect

Profits first incorrectly makes profit the primary purpose instead of a requirement for sustainability.

Profits for employees reduces business purpose to internal financial gain.

No profits at all ignores that businesses usually need profit to continue operating.

Source for verification

https://academy.hubspot.com/lessons/inbound-fundamentals

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