Earnings per share indicates to the stockholders the amount of dividends earned.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
Rationale: Earnings per share translates total corporate profits into profits on a per-share basis and provides a convenient measure of the amount of earnings available to stockholders. See 12-2: Investing in Common Stock.
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A formal agreement between a retailer and a manufacturer to undertake a two-way marketing effort is:
A) alliance of capital B) cooperative merchandising agreement C) venture agreement D) sales promotion
In Goodrich Corp. v. Town of Middlebury, there were two public landfills that were designated as Superfund sites. The principally responsible parties formed a coalition to sue several municipalities for assistance in cleanup costs. During the litigation, a special master was appointed to determine which parties contributed waste and how much each contributed. When the case went to trial, the district court chose not to follow the determinations of the special master; instead, the court itself determined the liability of the municipalities. The decision was appealed. The appellate court determined that disregarding the special master's determination of liability was
A. not permissible because the district court was legally bound by the Superfund to accept the liability findings of the special master. B. not permissible because there was no error of law in the determination of liability. C. permissible because the special master should not have been appointed. D. permissible for the district court because it was within its rights to determine that the municipalities were more liable than the special master had determined.
Insurance products, gym memberships, and cruise vacations would be sold by:
A. service salespeople. B. account representatives. C. detail salespeople. D. industrial products salespeople. E. sales engineers.
Marketing, finance, operations, and human resources are examples of what type of group?
a. functional b. cross-functional c. command d. task