After her divorce, Jillian had to go back to work. While she interviewed to return to her previous accounting profession, she began a custom wedding invitation business. Jillian would best be described as a(n)
A. motivated entrepreneur.
B. necessity entrepreneur.
C. opportunity entrepreneur.
D. performance entrepreneur.
E. chance entrepreneur.
B. necessity entrepreneur.
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A) Exploratory research B) Descriptive research C) Objective research D) Subjective research E) Lead research
The Securities Act of 1933 is a federal statute that primarily regulates the issue of securities by companies and other businesses
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Workbilt Hardware Company employs workers, including Gina, at six locations in two states. Workbilt's discharge of Gina outside the terms of an employment contract may result in
a. Workbilt's liability for damages. b. Gina's deportation under the Immigration Act. c. discontinuance of Gina's health-plan coverage. d. monitoring Workbilt's communications for privacy violations.
Which of the following summarizes the difference between a firm's vision and mission?
A. A vision states the ethical values of a firm; a mission states the monetary goals of a firm. B. A vision states the management values of a firm; a mission states the values of the other workers. C. A vision states what a firm wants to accomplish; a mission states how a firm plans to accomplish this vision. D. A vision states how much a firm wants to earn; a mission states how these earnings will be accomplished.