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21 November, 21:52

What happens to earnings in a cooperative?

A. They are used to pay middlemen for services.

B. They are shared with member-owners.

C. They are used to buy more stock for members.

D. They are shared with customers through dividends.

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  1. 21 November, 22:34
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    The answer is B. They are shared with Member-Owners. Cooperatives are businesses owned by "member-owners" and are democratically controlled by them. Unlike any other business structure, each member gets a voice in how the business is run. Thus, earnings generated in the cooperative benefit the member-owners.
  2. 21 November, 23:20
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    B - They are shared with member owners.
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