If the Federal Reserve were to change from an expansionary to a contractionary monetary policy, this would be an example of ________

A) unsystematic risk
B) systematic risk
C) independent risk
D) diversification risk


Answer: B

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Critically examine the marketing strategy of the company discussed in the case.

What will be an ideal response?

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1. Most research supports the notion that dissatisfaction and frustration on the job is more likely to motivate someone to vote "yes" in a union election than maximizing wages. 2. A factor often identified as important for determining whether dissatisfied workers will vote for a union is their attitude towards unions in general. 3. The degree to which an individual thinks a union will be successful in improving the workplace is known as union instrumentality. 4. Union instrumentality is less likely to determine whether someone votes "yes" in a union election than factors like general attitudes toward unions or the social environment. 5. An individual is more likely to hold positive attitudes toward unions when they have had previous experience with unions in the workplace.

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Assume the following information for Petra Sales, Inc



- Common Stock, $1.00 par, 232,000 shares issued, 186,000 shares outstanding
- Paid-In Capital in Excess of Par: Common: $1,770,000
- Retained Earnings: $2,450,000
-  Treasury Stock: 26,000 shares purchased at $12 per share

If Petra Sales purchases an additional 13,000 shares of treasury stock at $18 per share, what number of shares will be shown as issued and outstanding?
A) 18 issued; 186,000 outstanding
B) 219,000 issued; 186,000 outstanding
C) 232,000 issued; 173,000 outstanding
D) 232,000 issued; 186,000 outstanding

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