Ron's Furnace Repair advertised it would inspect any homeowner's furnace for free. Janet had Ron's come to inspect her furnace. The servicewoman dismantled the entire furnace then refused to put it back together unless Janet paid her $250 . The FTC considers such a practice to be:
a. an unfair practice.
b. a deceptive practice.
c. an act that violates public policy.
d. All the above.
d
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Which of the following is an advantage of sales-wave research?
A) It gives surprisingly accurate results on advertising effectiveness. B) It allows the brand to gain favorable shelf position. C) It guarantees immediate brand recognition and high sales volume. D) It can be implemented quickly with a fair amount of security. E) It easily creates a buzz in the minds of customers.
On March 1, a business paid $3,600 for a twelve-month liability insurance policy. On April 1, the business entered into a two-year rental contract for equipment at a total cost of $18,000 . Determine the following amounts: (a) insurance expense for the
month of March (b) balance in prepaid insurance as of March 31 (c) equipment rent expense for the month of April (d) balance in prepaid equipment rental as of April 30
What is cross-tabulation and what does it enable a researcher to do? Provide an example of cross-tabulation
Jade, Kelly, and Lila organize a nonprofit business¾JKL Markets, Inc.¾to buy groceries from wholesalers and sell them to consumers who buy a membership in JKL. Because the firm is a nonprofit entity, it is able to sell the groceries for less than a commercial grocer could. What form of business organization is JKL Markets? Is it significant that JKL is incorporated?
What will be an ideal response?