Harry & David is a catalog retailer that specializes in fruit gifts, but it does not see itself as just a merchant of fruit. By setting ________ objectives, the retailer views itself as a gift provider and acts accordingly.
A. sales-target
B. production-oriented
C. need-satisfying
D. sales-driven
E. environmental
Answer: C
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a. self-construction b. self-opinion c. self-esteem d. self-image
Osprey Company is trying to decide between the following two alternatives: Alternative A Alternative BProjected revenue$50,000 $60,000 Direct material 6,000 12,000 Assembly labor 9,000 9,000 Production supervisor's salary 10,000 10,000 Facility-related costs 10,000 15,000 Profit$15,000 $14,000 Which of the following conclusions can be drawn from this example?
A. Relevant costs may include variable costs and fixed costs. B. Fixed costs are sunk and thus are never relevant for decision making. C. Variable costs are always relevant for decision making. D. None of the above.
Which of the following methods involves calculating an average beta for comparable firms and using that beta to determine a project's beta?
A. Risk premium method B. Pure play method C. Accounting beta method D. CAPM method E. Discounted cash flow model
An investment of $1,000 will return $60 annually forever. What is its internal rate of return?
A) 6% B) 0.60% C) 16.67% D) 60% E) Cannot be determined.