According to the text, ________ are the most important actors in a company's microenvironment

A) stockholders
B) employees
C) suppliers
D) resellers
E) customers


E) customers

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Select the statement that BESTdescribes computer templates and their use

a. You can safely use templates provided in your computer software for most re-ports. b. You cannot modify computer templates. c. When choosing a template, select the most elaborate design available. d. When in doubt about using a template, ask someone in your organization.

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Acme Goblets Inc entered into an oral agreement to sell 20,000 hand-crafted bubble glass goblets to Dante's Restaurant. Subsequently, Dante's refused to accept delivery of the goblets. Acme sued the restaurant for breach of contract. Dante's purchasing agent admitted in court that he had contracted for 20,000 goblets. Which statement is correct?

a. The contract is void since it was oral. b. The contract is enforceable since Dante's purchasing agent has admitted the agreement. c. The contract is not enforceable because the parol evidence rule will keep the court from considering the purchasing agent's statement. d. The contract is integrated.

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Which of the following motions would be appropriate if before the trial a defendant claimed that the only issue between the parties was a question of law, the facts were settled, and that the law was favorable to the defendant's position?

a. A motion for a directed verdict b. A motion for summary judgment. c. A motion for judgment n.o.v. d. Any of the above.

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Consider the following statements about taxes and after-tax cash flows:I. Capital budgeting analyses should incorporate after-tax cash flows rather than before-tax cash flows. II. Added company revenues will result in lower taxes for a firm. III. Operating expenses may actually provide a tax benefit for an organization.  Which of the above statements is (are) correct?

A. III only. B. I only. C. II only. D. I and III. E. I and II.

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