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  2. Business travel - Wikipedia

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    Business travel is travel undertaken for work or business purposes, as opposed to other types of travel such as leisure trips or daily commuting between one’s home and workplace. It typically involves travelling - often by air, rail, or road - to attend meetings, conferences , trade shows, or other professional events that require in-person ...

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  4. Business - Wikipedia

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    A business entity is not necessarily separate from the owner and the creditors can hold the owner liable for debts the business has acquired. [6] The taxation system for businesses is different from that of the corporates. A business structure does not allow for corporate tax rates. The proprietor is personally taxed on all income from the ...

  5. Report - Wikipedia

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    A report is a document or a statement that presents information in an organized format for a specific audience and purpose. Although summaries of reports may be delivered orally, complete reports are usually given in the form of written documents. [1] [2] Typically reports relay information that was found or observed. [2]

  6. Commerce Reports - Wikipedia

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    Commerce Reports was an official publication of the United States Department of Commerce, published weekly. [1] It was first published on October 1, 1880. Extant archival copies have been digitized and are part of the Google Books digital library available online. Archival editions have also been digitized by the Digital Library Federation.

  7. Bleisure travel - Wikipedia

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    In corporate business travel, extending a business trip for personal purposes is also known as "bizcation". [2] This phenomenon has been studied since 2011, and from that year on a report shows that bleisure travel has been maintaining a constant growth, accounting for 7% of all business trips. [3]

  8. Business tourism - Wikipedia

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    Business tourism or business travel is a more limited and focused subset of regular tourism. [1] [2] During business tourism (traveling), individuals are still working and being paid, but are doing so away from both their workplace and home. [2] Some definitions of tourism exclude business travel. [3]

  9. Business jet - Wikipedia

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    Business jets have varying value retention, between the leading Embraer Phenom 300E, sold for $9.45 million in 2018 and expected to retain 68% of its value 15 years later for $6.46 million in 2033, and the trailing $24.5 million Gulfstream G280, predicted to retain 42% of its value for $10.25 million.