A detailed study in a controlled process to identify potential problems and opportunities best defines
A) project plan.
B) project charter.
C) feasibility study.
D) request for proposal.
C
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To increase profitability, top management of a national retailer needs to decide if it will close several stores. Management knows that by closing the locations, it will save the company millions of dollars and benefit many stockholder groups and individuals. The benefits of closing the stores outweigh the benefits of keeping them open. Keeping the stores open would be advantageous for many fewer people than closing the stores. This logic is an example of the ___ approach to deciding ethical dilemmas.
A. individual B. majority C. utilitarian D. justice E. moral-rights
An organization with several branches of a highly developed system for capital investment analysis requires that all proposals go through preliminary screening
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The ________ doctrine states that courts should apply the law of the state that has the closest and most real connection with the dispute
A. act of state B. vested rights C. most significant relationship D. governmental interest
Munit Exon, an automobile company, sells 100 cars in a year. The net income earned by the company is relatively more than the amount invested by it, thereby giving larger returns to its shareholders. To reach this conclusion, Munit Exon most likely analyzed its _____.
A. profitability ratios B. liquidity ratios C. asset management ratios D. leverage ratios