Describe the resistance developers may face in planning and building a project
?Developers may find that the government agencies such as city councils and zoning boards may not be in favor of the project. Those owning adjoining property may protest. There may be obstacles to raising financing for the project. During the construction phase, the resistance may continue. The key is for developers to work closely with government officials and neighbors to make sure they are addressing their concerns and accommodating them where possible.
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Managers may use the accounting rate of return to evaluate potential investment projects because
A) debt contracts require that a firm maintain certain ratios that are affected by income and long-term asset levels B) it serves as a screening measure to insure that new investments do not affect key financial ratios C) bonuses to managers may be based on accounting income and/or return on assets D) it can be tied to the manager's personal income E) all of these
The study conducted by Chongxin Yu and Stephen J. Frenkel of the University of New South Wales suggested that managers should engage in supportive behaviors that encourage employees to feel connected to their peers and to anticipate the possibility of a successful career path in the organization in order to
a. Inspire more social behaviors in the workplace b. Facilitate more top-down leadership in the workplace c. Foster less autocratic leadership in the workplace d. Facilitate more creativity in the workplace
Article 8 of the UCC covers rules applicable to transfers of investment securities
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Margaret tells the members of the Raleigh Association of Restaurant Owners that they will be able to get a better price on linen supplies (tablecloths, napkins) if they will deal with one supplier rather than split their business between two. They all know Margaret deals with Niagara Linen rather than Cayuga. Under the Sherman Act, if they all sign contracts with Niagara:
a. there is no violation since there is no express agreement to boycott Cayuga. b. illegality may be implied from this conduct. c. there is no concerted action. d. this is horizontal market allocation.