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Conflict over the Distribution of a Firm's Proceeds

A central conflict among a firm's stakeholders—owners, managers, and employees—concerns the allocation of its financial success. Each group has a competing claim on the firm's proceeds, leading to disputes over the balance between owners' profits, managerial salaries, and employee wages.

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