Angel financing is ________
A) rare
B) usually for medium-term loans
C) usually limited to the early development of a business
D) All of the above
Answer: D
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An analysis in which all the components of an income statement are expressed as a percentage of sales is a
a. vertical analysis b. horizontal analysis c. liquidity analysis d. solvency analysis
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
Since 1935, U.S. labor law has proved to be very adaptable to changes in the business climate including the decline of mass manufacturing, blurring distinctions between management and nonmanagement jobs, and globalization. In nonunion environments, management has unilateral control over when and how employees are allowed to express their voice. Compared to businesses in other countries, U.S. businesses are more likely to welcome the opportunity to bargain collectively with their employees. U.S. labor law is considered by labor supporters to be a strong piece of protective legislation. The number of union members grew into the 1970s but it has declined since that time. The number of U.S. workers who say they want representation or a "collective voice" at the workplace is very close to the number of workers that actually have it through unions.
The point of analysis of the case of change at the A. K. Rice Institute was to explain ______.
A. how to craft a new mission statement B. reconstitution of the board C. how the presence of ongoing confusion about mission and purpose will result in failure of change D. none of these
Oxdale Kennels has insured its building with multiple companies for a total of $1,149,000, of which $976,650 is with Nationwide. Assuming that all coinsurance requirements have been met, how much would Nationwide be responsible for in the event of a $205,000 fire?
A) $205,000 B) $172,350 C) $174,250 D) $30,750