STRIPS (Separate Trading of Registered Interest and Principal Securities) are also called
A) interest-based securities.
B) zero-coupon securities.
C) leveraged securities.
D) covenant securities.
B
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U.S.-based Pearly People introduced a line of accessories that have been very popular in France, leading the company to want to open a distribution facility there. The marketing manager is optimistic and wants to scale up fast, but the HR manager advises proceeding with caution. What difference between the countries best explains the HR manager's advice?
A. French laws encourage layoffs when business slows, which is bad for morale. B. If the company replaces French workers in the future, they will have to develop new skills. C. HR planning addresses hiring but cannot prepare the company for a possible slowdown. D. U.S. laws give employers wide latitude for workforce reductions, but French laws do not. E. French companies are developing computer systems to automate distribution facilities.
A branding strategy in which a company uses one name for all its products in a product class is referred to as ________.
A. brand licensing B. multibranding C. public branding D. multiproduct branding E. global branding
A company's board of directors votes to declare a cash dividend of $.75 per share of common stock. The company has 15,000 shares authorized, 10,000 issued, and 9,500 shares outstanding. The total amount of the cash dividend is:
A. $14,625. B. $7,500. C. $7,125. D. $10,250. E. $11,250.
To print a portion of a worksheet, you must select the area to be printed and click
A) Quick Print from the Office button B) Print Area from the Page Setup group of the Page Layout tab C) Print Titles from the Page Setup group of the Page Layout tab D) Print Preview from the Office button