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Diverging Incentives in a Corporation

A large, publicly-traded company has thousands of owners (shareholders) and is run by a team of professional managers who are paid a fixed salary. Explain why the managers' decisions regarding company expenditures might differ from the decisions the owners would prefer. In your answer, identify the primary financial goal for each group.

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