Which of the following U.S. media channels generates the most revenue?

A. broadcast television/pay TV
B. video games
C. newspapers
D. box office movies


Answer: A

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Spoexa, a food-marketing company was hired by the French Ministry of Agriculture to organize cocktail parties in 19 countries in order to:

A) promote French wines. B) promote French cheese. C) show that French cuisine is laid back. D) show that French wines are superior. E) show how to use French cuisine.

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When only a very small amount of money has been embezzled:

a. taking no action is the best course of action. b. the perpetrator should be punished by publishing the details of the fraud in the local newspapers. c. the perpetrator should be prosecuted. d. the company should transfer the perpetrator to a position with more supervision.

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Easton Company makes and sells scooters. Easton incurred the following costs in its most recent fiscal year: Cost Items Appearing on the Income StatementMaterials cost ($10 per unit)Depreciation on manufacturing equipmentCompany president's salarySalaries of administrative personnelLabor cost ($4 per unit)Research and development costsAdvertising costs (150,000 per year)Real estate taxes on factoryShipping and handling ($0.15 per unit)Inspection costsEaston can currently purchase the scooters it makes from Weston Company. If the company purchases the scooters, Easton would still continue to use its own logo, sales staff, and advertising programs. If Easton outsources the scooters to Weston, which of the following costs would be relevant to the outsourcing decision?

A. Shipping and handling B. Materials cost C. Inspection costs D. All of the above.

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Which one of the following statements is TRUE?

A. An agency problem occurs when an owner/manager sells stock to an outsider but continues to consume perquisites. B. Firms borrowing money have greater flexibility to use that money when there are debt covenants. C. When lenders protect themselves from the risk of asset switching by raising the interest rate, the firm's WACC can decrease. D. A lender calling in a corporate loan and then lending the funds out to a safer borrower is an example of asset switching.  E. A  supplier substituting a lower-quality raw material without approval is an example of asset switching.

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