Jack is a gamer, and every time he plays at a gaming center, he pays five dollars using a card that he recharges electronically every week. It is evident that Jack uses _____ as the mode of payment

A) e-cash
B) a nanopayment card
C) e-pay
D) a micropayment card


A

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Northwest Lumber had a profit margin of 5.25%, a total assets turnover of 1.5, and an equity multiplier of 1.8. What was the firm's ROE?

A. 12.79% B. 13.47% C. 14.18% D. 14.88% E. 15.63%

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Two companies produce different proprietary versions of the same product. The two versions are very alike in quality and effectiveness, but the product from the company with a strong reputation for ethical performance costs slightly more. Given statistical research findings, what will most Americans who want this type of product do assuming they are familiar with the two companies?

a. Base their purchase on convenience and disregard ethical reputation. b. Base their purchase not on ethics or price but solely on user reviews. c. Pay the higher price for the product from the ethical company. d. Pay the lower price for the product from the company with no reputation for ethics.

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Which of the subprocesses of bargaining is most concerned with the fact that the employer-employee-union relationship is a long term, ongoing relationship?

A. Distributive bargaining B. Integrative bargaining C. Attitudinal structuring D. Intraorganizational bargaining

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An organization is said to achieve a perfect person-job fit if it can

A. meet the person's needs irrespective of his ability to contribute to it. B. measure the performance dimensions of an employee. C. create a psychological contract with a prospecting individual. D. make approximations of employee skill levels and improve them. E. take advantage of the person's abilities and exactly fulfill his needs.

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