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recently theres been a lot of talk about the role of corporations in our economy but no one takes the time to explain exactly how they work or the benefits they provide so lets give it a try corporations are designed to make a profit while delivering value to their shareholders and by doing so they drive economic growth and all the good things that come with it and as corporations grow many individuals invest directly or indirectly through mutual pension and retirement plans these stockholders provide seed money or capital for corporations to grow and in doing so they create economic growth and reward investors with the opportunity to profit in this video well start with the basics of corporate structure but be sure to check out later episodes where well dive into some of the specifics now when you think about how a company runs your first instinct may be to compare it to something like a school board or a homeowners association or even Congress where decisions are made by a simpl