Climate can be altered through ______.

A. training
B. peer intervention
C. socialization
D. management interventions


D. management interventions

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Which of the following is NOT a method to acquire control of a company?

a. Buy stock from the shareholders through a tender offer b. Buy the company's assets c. Make an initial public offering d. Merge with the company

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________ is 100 percent minus total variable operating costs as a percentage of total sales

A) Profit margin B) Contribution margin C) Expense ratio D) Fixed coverage ratio

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A(n) _____ brand is one owned by the wholesaler or retailer.

A. intermediate B. private C. generic D. corporate E. primary

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Betty's BBQ orally contracts with Denny's Design House for 10,000 matchbooks at the price of 10 cents per matchbook. The matchbooks are to be embossed with a logo to be designed by Denny's Design promoting Betty's BBQ. Price, payment terms, and delivery terms are agreed upon between the parties. Denny's Design creates the logo, gets Betty's BBQ's approval of the design, and begins applying the logo on the matchbook covers. Denny's Design has almost finished the order when Betty's BBQ calls to say it has decided to make the eatery a smoke-free restaurant and cancels the order. Denny's Design sues, but Betty's BBQ states that the agreement is unenforceable under the Statute of Frauds. Who wins?

A. Denny's Design House wins. This situation falls under an exception to the Statute of Frauds. B. Denny's Design House wins. This is a service contract for design of a logo. Therefore, the UCC, including the Statute of Frauds provisions of Article 2, does not apply. C. Betty's BBQ wins. This is a contract for $1,000. The Statute of Frauds requires all sales contracts in excess of $500 be in writing. D. Betty's BBQ wins. The Statute of Frauds only applies to merchants. Betty's BBQ is not a merchant in this instance because it intended to give the matchbooks away and not sell them.

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