Voice-over internet protocol (VoIP) systems enable salespeople to ________
A) access data from key partners
B) deliver text messages to key customers through a short-messaging system
C) track all aspects of customer interaction
D) avoid the capital outlay of a CRM system
E) make and receive phone calls anywhere just as though they were in the office
E
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Which of the following is/are not true?
a. Callable preferred shares provide the issuer with the right to repurchase preferred shares at a specified price, b. If financing becomes available at a cost lower than the rate fixed for the preferred shares, the issuing firm can reduce its financing costs by issuing new securities and then exercising its option to reacquire the outstanding callable preferred shares at a fixed price. c. The call option is valuable to the issuing firm but makes the shares less attractive to potential owners of the shares. d. Other things equal, a firm will receive a smaller amount from issuing callable preferred shares than from issuing noncallable preferred shares. e. none of the above
Maxim manufactures a hamster food product called Green Health. Maxim currently has 10,000 bags of Green Health on hand. The variable production costs per bag are $1.80 and total fixed costs are $10,000. The hamster food can be sold as it is for $9.00 per bag or be processed further into Premium Green and Green Deluxe at an additional cost. The additional processing will yield 10,000 bags of Premium Green and 3,000 bags of Green Deluxe, which can be sold for $8 and $6 per bag, respectively. Assuming Maxim further processes Green Health further into Premium Green and Green Deluxe, revenue from the two products would be:
A. $6,000. B. $96,000. C. $2,000. D. $8,000. E. $98,000.
Logging or saw milling occupations are considered:
a. prohibited trades. b. non-industrial occupations. c. belonging to primary industries. d. hazardous occupations.
In the command Lock all the building doors, the simple subject is
(a) Lock, (b)building, (c) doors, (d) you.