Which of the following is an example of a work integration social enterprise?
a. a venture that trains former gang members to be personal trainers
b. a venture that sources all its resources from local sources
c. a venture that donates one pair of shoes for every pair of shoes it sells
d. a venture that sells donated books online
a. a venture that trains former gang members to be personal trainers
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A market-penetration pricing policy should LEAST likely be used for a new product when ________
A) the market is highly price sensitive B) production and distribution costs fall as sales volume increases C) the product's quality and image support a high price D) a high price helps keep out the competition E) there are few or no competitors in the market
Stock X has a beta of 0.7 and Stock Y has a beta of 1.7. Which of the following statements must be true, according to the CAPM?
A. Stock Y's realized return during the coming year will be higher than Stock X's return. B. If the expected rate of inflation increases but the market risk premium is unchanged, the required returns on the two stocks should increase by the same amount. C. Stock Y's return has a higher standard deviation than Stock X. D. If the market risk premium declines, but the risk-free rate is unchanged, Stock X will have a larger decline in its required return than will Stock Y. E. If you invest $50,000 in Stock X and $50,000 in Stock Y, your 2-stock portfolio would have a beta significantly lower than 1.0, provided the returns on the two stocks are not perfectly correlated.
The modern rational choice models introduce the element of:
A) Self-interest B) Public-interest C) Private-public interest D) None of the above
Percy Malik, purchasing agent for Black Mountain Chemical Industries, routinely signs purchase orders for office supplies without further consideration. At Black Mountain, purchases of office supplies are
A. somewhat insignificant commodity (SIC) items. B. a necessity. C. modified rebuys. D. straight rebuys. E. selective rebuys.