Development strategy oriented to management. In fact, it is mainly developed into the production and business activities of enterprises. Such enterprises often reflect more current accounts and more fixed assets. This is an endogenous development.
The development heart of investment-oriented enterprises lies not in production and operation, but in investment business. For example, investing in other companies to form long-term equity investments. The income of an enterprise comes from its investment income. Looking at the income and profit sources of a company's statements, if the operating income is greater than the investment income, it can be judged as the business-oriented direction, and if the investment income is greater than the operating income, it can be judged as the investment-oriented direction.