The large increase in financial capital over the years has been absorbed and channeled through financial and advisory services. Today, these services are going through a no less unusual process of professionalization. Soon, it will no longer be enough to have extensive experience in the direction of expansion, even with leading large companies. Businessmen, presidents, vice presidents, directors of finance, marketing, production, technology, planning and organizational areas of major American corporations are retiring. With so much cultivation, these people have all become great people. But they left the companies because of the lack of future prospects for them personally. Throughout its history, business has been rethought and transformed. Many factors, such as changes in economic policy at the national and international level, accelerate this process.