According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory, safety needs refer to the need to feel free of harm and fear.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory, the need to feel secure—free of harm and free of fear—is known as safety need. See 14-2: Motivation: Lighting the Fire
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Which of the following is true for retailing?
A) Manufacturers are not considered to be retailers as they are engaged in producing the product. B) Vending machines are considered to be retailing only if they are located within stores. C) Retailing deals only with goods; it does not include services. D) Selling from a consumer's home is direct selling, but not retailing. E) Wholesalers are only considered to be retailers if they are selling to final consumers.
Hunter's, Inc reported a balance of $1,410 in its cash account at the end of the month. There were $1,200 of deposits in transit and $1,150 of checks outstanding. The bank statement showed a balance of $1,510, service charges of $70, and the collection of a note plus interest. The note had a face value of $170. How much interest did the bank collect for the company?
A) $ 30 B) $ 50 C) $290 D) $390
How do firms most likely benefit from self-produced events?
A) saving time associated with putting on the event B) sharing the burden with other firms and promoters C) tailoring the event to the firm's products and customers D) reducing the costs of coordinating an event with other firms E) receiving advice from professional event managers
A consignor who has goods out on consignment with an agent should include the goods in ending inventory even though they are not in the possession of the consignor
Indicate whether the statement is true or false