Net working capital represents the amount of current assets that is financed with long-term funds.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
Net working capital is equal to current assets minus current liabilities. It represents the amount of current assets financed by long-term liabilities. See 14-1: Working Capital
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Inflation risk means that an investment's return might be either higher or lower than the inflation rate
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Two of your employees return from a conference. Price has a stack of business cards and is delighted that he met so many people. Marie sheepishly says that she really only met four people. She has set up a follow-up meeting with one of them. She said the others are not interested in your product at the moment. She discloses that she helped one business owner with a school for her daughter and shared a recipe for rhubarb pie with another. Discuss who may have done the better job of networking, and support your conclusion.
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A firm can lose all rights to a brand name if the name becomes a common descriptive term for that kind of product.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Rights of literary property as recognized by law are:
a. copyrights b. patents c. estates d. literary rights e. media rights