Cozy Country Market entered the candle business with a unique product: a line of candles made from soy that produces less smoke and lasts up to twice as long as other candles. The firm sold this unique product exclusively to a few niches
The candles were priced at twice the cost charged for normal candles. The product was also sold online and in unconventional outlets not dominated by market leaders. In this case, Cozy Country Market was using a(n) ________ against the market leaders.
A) pre-emptive attack
B) guerrilla attack
C) counter offensive attack
D) indirect attack
E) frontal attack
D
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To determine cash payments for operating expenses for the statement of cash flows using the direct method, adecrease in accrued expenses is added to operating expenses payable other than depreciation
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of the following is true of customer innovation centers?
a. They depend largely on distributors to gather information about customer needs and expectations. b. They involve key suppliers early in the process, capitalize on their knowledge, and enable them to develop critical component parts. c. They provide a forum for meeting with customers and directly involving them in the process of developing new ideas. d. They require a grouping of employees who can brainstorm and suggest ideas for new products to meet customer needs.
Retained earnings at the beginning and ending of the accounting period were $300 and $800, respectively. Revenues of $1,100 and dividends paid to stockholders of $200 were reported during the period. What was the amount of expenses reported for the period?
A. $400 B. $900 C. $700 D. $500
According to the article excerpted in the text entitled, The Functions of Privacy, by Alan Westin, privacy has several functions in today's society. These include:
a. Total freedom in the private life with no consequences to the work life. b. The ability to express dissatisfaction without risk of exposure. c. The ability to be post critical information on the Internet without consequences at work. d. The ability to spend time quietly analyzing the actions and reactions of other people.