When a company uses idle cash to invest in equity securities with less than 20% ownership, its total equity will increase
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
FALSE
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Because of its recent high growth in the national market, Mable Inc., an online cosmetics retailer, has divided its U.S. market into segments and is charginga flat freight rate to all customers in a given segment. In this scenario, Mable Inc. plans to adopt freight absorption pricing.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
A team of people are brought together to purchase new pews for a church. Father Andrew has been trying for years to get the church to buy new pews, so he is thrilled. Mrs. Swanson, Father Andrew's longtime secretary, feels very strongly that the pews need to be made of maple to match the old pews, and they need to have cushions for the older people. Everyone is a little afraid of Mrs. Swanson because she manages Father Andrew closely and no one gets to him without her OK. Mr. Jones called the meeting and is the chair of the committee, so he will ultimately choose which pews they will purchase. Mrs. Leverett is the treasurer for the church and does all of the ordering. Using the six categories of roles within the buying center, state which person is fulfilling each role.
What will be an ideal response?
On May 1 Raj offers to staff Sam’s Sandwich Shop with food preparers and servers for a certain price, and promises to keep the offer open until June 1. On May 3 Raj mails Sam a letter revoking the offer. Sam receives the letter on May 5 and responds on May 6. Raj’s revocation of the offer became effective on
A. May 3. B. May 5. C. May 6. D. no date because the offer is irrevocable.
Early adopters of new technologies tend to be
A. the most adventurous and willing to take risks. B. extremely suspicious of innovation and change. C. critical to the success of a new technology. D. isolated and highly conservative in their views. E. less educated and unable to cope with uncertainty and abstraction.