By asking yourself, “who am I now?” instead of “______,” you will be able to take picture after picture of a changing you, someone who opens him- or herself to the possibilities that today and tomorrow offer.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


who am I always?

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Which of the following foreign entry modes primarily involves producing goods in one country to sell in another?

A. exporting B. greenfield operations C. brownfield operations D. crowdsourcing

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Carlos knew the restaurant kitchen was violating state codes. If Carlos reported the conditions to the health department, there is a chance the restaurant would have to close or that he could receive backlash from co-workers. What type of challenge was Carlos facing as a follower?

A. challenge of bad news B. challenge of obligation C. challenge of obedience D. challenge of dissent

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A ________ ________ is any point at which a customer and the company come into contact.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Which of the following statements is CORRECT?

A. One advantage of dividend reinvestment plans is that they enable investors to avoid paying taxes on the dividends they receive. B. If a company has an established clientele of investors who prefer a high dividend payout, and if management wants to keep stockholders happy, it should not adhere strictly to the residual dividend model. C. If a firm adheres strictly to the residual dividend model, then, holding all else constant, its dividend payout ratio will tend to rise whenever its investment opportunities improve. D. If Congress eliminates taxes on capital gains but leaves the personal tax rate on dividends unchanged, this would motivate companies to increase their dividend payout ratios. E. Despite its drawbacks, following the residual dividend model will tend to stabilize actual cash dividends, and this will make it easier for firms to attract a clientele that prefers high dividends, such as retirees.

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