BUS 110 Chapter 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13
face-to-face meeting
As a communication channel, _____ has the highest level of channel richness and is used when the message to be communicated is personal, emotional, or high-priority
an increase in taxes as state and federal governments stretch to serve the aging population.
As life spans increase and birth rates decrease, the American population is rapidly aging. This may most likely lead to:
Which of the following is a difference between common stockholders and preferred stockholders?
Common stockholders are assured a greater capital gain than preferred stockholders when a company experiences strong earnings.
A firm's _____ include cash and other assets expected to be converted into cash in the following year.
Current Assets
In the context of balance sheets, accounts receivable is an example of _____.
Current Assets
Unlike the supply curve, the demand curve for most goods and services slopes downward as it moves to the right.
Which of the following is a difference between the supply curve and the demand curve?
A manager who does not lead by example is a poor manager
Which of the following statements avoids gender bias?
The speaker should seek and understand feedback from the speaker's audience.
Which of the following statements is true of effective business communication?
nonverbal communication
_____ is a form of communication that does not involve the use of words.
Monopoly
_____ is a market structure with just a single producer completely dominating the industry.
A carve-out
_____ is a type of divestiture in which a firm converts a particular unit or division into a separate company and issues stock in the newly created corporation to outside investors.
dynamic delivery
_____ is a vibrant, compelling presentation style that grabs and holds the attention of the audience.
In the context of financial accounting, if a firm wants to introduce any significant changes in how it prepares its financial statements, _____.
it must first clearly identify and describe these changes as per the generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP)
In finance, a _____ is one that can be quickly converted into cash with little risk of loss.
Liquid Asset
Social Responsibility
The obligation of a business to contribute to society is referred to as _____.
monopolistic competition
The term _____ refers to a market structure with many competitors selling differentiated products; the barriers to enter such a market structure are low.
physical barrier
Uncomfortable chairs at a conference can create a(n) _____ to communication.
If an auditor doesn't find any problems with the way a firm's financial statements were prepared and presented, the report will offer a(n) _____ opinion.
Unqualified
loss
When a business brings in less money than it needs to cover expenses, it incurs a _____.
bulleted list
When writing high-impact messages, a _____ is an invaluable tool that you can use to engage your reader's attention whenever you have more than one of anything in your writing (e.g., next steps, similar sections, questions).
They risk their time, money, and other resources to start and manage their business.
Which of the following is a characteristic of entrepreneurs?
Corporation
A _____ is a form of business ownership in which the business is considered a legal entity that is separate and distinct from its owners.
limited partnership
A _____ is a partnership arrangement that includes at least one general partner and at least one limited partner.
Distributorship
A _____ is a type of franchising arrangement in which the franchisor makes a product and licenses the franchisee to sell it.
drive higher quality and lower prices
A capitalist system depends on fair competition among businesses to:
owners are not personally responsible for the obligations of the company.
A corporation is a separate entity from its owners where the:
Fred, a financial accountant at a multinational company, is asked by his supervisor to find out the exact income the company earns from the sale of its products over the next five weeks. To do this, for the next five weeks, Fred matches the revenue earned from the sale of the company's products and matches the expenses incurred by the company to the revenue they help produce. In this scenario, which of the following has Fred used to get the required information?
Accrual-basis accounting
_____ are also sometimes called activity ratios.
Asset management ratios
In the context of balance sheets, resources owned by a firm are known as _____.
Assets
A _____ can help a firm evaluate how much internal financing (funds generated by earnings) will be available for a planning period.
Budgeted Income Statement
The _____ of a firm combines the revenue projections from the firm's sales budget and the cost projections from the firm's other operating budgets to present a forecast of expected net income.
Budgeted Income Statement
_____ is a management tool that explicitly shows how a firm will acquire and use the resources needed to achieve its goals over a specific time period.
Budgeting
_____ are safe and highly liquid assets that many firms list with their cash holdings on their balance sheet.
Cash Equivalents
_____ refers to funds provided by creditors.
Debt Financing
the active encouragement of entrepreneurship by the government.
Despite having a small population and severely limited natural resources, Hong Kong has consistently ranked among the richest regions in Asia. The prime reason behind this is:
most budding entrepreneurs still plan to launch their firms in the next three years.
Despite the U.S. economic crisis of 2008, research suggests that:
In the context of managerial accounting, _____ are costs that are incurred as the result of some specific cost object
Direct Cost
_____ indicate the cash a firm spends, or other assets it uses up, to carry out the business activities necessary to generate its revenue.
Expenses
A(n) _____ makes a profit by purchasing the receivables of a firm at a discount and collecting the full amount from the firm's customers.
Factor
A _____ is one that is not based on a single assumed level of sales and enables managers to make meaningful comparisons between actual costs and budgeted costs.
Flexible Budget
Financial capital refers to the:
Funds a firm uses to acquire its assets and finance its operations
physical barriers
In the context of communication barriers, _____ can range from a document that looks like a wall of type to a room that's freezing cold.
_____ perform a variety of accounting functions for local, state, or federal agencies, such as the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC).
Government accountants
One drawback of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) is that investors:
Having to pay brokerage commissions every time they buy or sell shares.
It manages the monetary policy of the United States.
Identify a true statement about the Federal Reserve.
expansion
In a business cycle, the _____ is a period of robust economic growth and high employment.
Relationship Era
In the _____, leading-edge firms look beyond each immediate transaction with a customer and aim to build long-term ties.
Technological Environment
In the context of a business environment, computers, telecommunications, and other digital tools are considered to be part of the _____.
an ethical lapse
In the context of business ethics, _____ involves clear misconduct, unlike an ethical dilemma that involves a conflict of values.
An ethical dilemma
In the context of business ethics, _____ refers to a decision that involves a conflict of values.
noise
In the context of challenges to effective communication, the term _____ refers to any interference that causes the message you send to be different from the message your audience understands.
land
In the context of factors of production, which of the following is a natural resource?
It does not include money
In the context of factors of production, which of the following statements is true of capital?
Investing in public assets, such as a national renewable energy grid
In the context of fiscal policy, which of the following actions by the government helps boost the economy in the long term?
corruption
In the context of globalization, one of the most challenging issues faced by companies and individuals that are involved in international business is _____
It is part owner in a number of financial institutions.
In the context of mixed economies, which of the following statements is true of the U.S. federal government?
there will be more loans available
In the context of monetary policy, if the Fed decreases the reserve requirement, _____.
buys government securities on the open market.
In the context of monetary policy, when the economy is weak, the Fed:
Stakeholders
In the context of social responsibility, _____ include employees and investors who have a personal interest in the performance and actions of an organization.
Technological Environment
In the context of the business environment, the creation of the World Wide Web is considered a component of the _____.
speed-to-market
In the context of the competitive environment of business, which of the following can be a key source of competitive advantage?
ethical lapse
In the context of the economic environment of business, which of the following will most likely increase the cost of doing business for everyone involved?
The migration of jobs from the United States relates closely to the global movement toward free trade. Free trade is an international economic and political movement designed to help goods and services flow more freely across international boundaries.
In the context of the global environment of business, the migration of jobs from the United States relates closely to the global movement toward _____, which is an international economic and political movement designed to help goods and services flow more easily across international boundaries.
Production Era
In the context of the history of American business, during the _____, jobs became more specialized, increasing productivity and lowering costs and prices.
Industrial titans exploited workers and decimated the environment.
In the context of the history of American business, which of the following statements is true of the entrepreneurship era?
The assembly line became standard across major manufacturing industries.
In the context of the history of American business, which of the following statements is true of the production era
satisfied customers can promote their business with more speed than promotional campaigns.
In the context of the relationship era, leading-edge firms believe that:
Individuals have the right to will property to family members
In the context of the right to private property, identify a true statement about capitalist economy.
Firms encourage a great level of mutual respect between employees and employers through open communication
In the context of the social environment of business, which of the following statements is true of workers?
many baby boomers opt to postpone retirement in the face of inadequate financial resources.
In the context of the workforce advantage in the business environment, finding and holding the best talent will likely become a crucial competitive issue in the next decade as the baby boom generation begins to retire. However, job market contraction may not be an issue, because:
A(n) _____ is the first time a company issues stock that may be bought by the general public.
Initial Public Offering
Betty's job entails detecting problems such as embezzlement, waste, mismanagement, and employee theft at her organization. In this case, Betty is a(n) _____.
Internal Auditor
The _____ is an asset management ratio that measures how quickly a firm sells its stock to generate revenue.
Inventory Turnover Ratio
Which of the following is true of the Securities Act of 1933?
It prohibited misrepresentation in the sale of newly issued stocks and bonds.
_____ are ratios that measure the extent to which a firm relies on debt financing in its capital structure.
Leverage Ratios
the gross domestic product of a country.
Macroeconomics involves the study of:
_____ provide analysis and prepare reports and financial statements for their organization.
Management accountants
individual business
Microeconomics focuses on
_____ is the profit or loss a firm earns in the time period covered by the financial statement that reports the revenues and expenses.
Net Income
The _____ tracks the stock prices of some of the largest and most actively traded companies listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
Nikkei 225
account for more paid workers than the entire construction industry
Nonprofit organizations
As a current asset, firms use cash for _____.
Paying dividends
A(n) _____ is a type of stock that gives its holder priority over common stockholders in terms of dividends and claims on assets.
Preferred Stock
_____ are ratios that measure the rate of return a firm is earning on various measures of investment.
Profitability Ratios
Inflation is a period of rising average prices across the economy, whereas deflation is a period of falling average prices across the economy.
Which of the following is a difference between inflation and deflation?
Inflation
Real gross domestic product (GDP) measures the total value of final goods and services produced within a nation's physical boundaries over a given period of time, adjusted for:
Under the terms of _____, a firm will pay interest on any funds it borrows, and a commitment fee on any funds it does not borrow.
Revolving Credit Agreement
Congress passed the _____ that banned business relationships that might create conflicts of interest between certified public accounting (CPA) firms and the companies they audit.
Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
The _____ of a company is a simple statement that shows how the accumulated revenues that have been reinvested in the company have changed from one accounting period to the next.
Statement of Retained Earnings
_____ helps financial managers determine the amount of additional financing a firm must arrange to acquire the assets needed to implement its future plans.
The Budgeted Balance Sheet
Buying government securities
The Fed directly stimulates spending by:
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
The _____ was an $825 billion economic stimulus package, passed by Congress, designed to turn the economy by cutting taxes, building infrastructure, and investing in green energy.
Videoconferencing
has high channel richness, and especially with state-of-the-art equipment, it conveys much of the richness of actually being there.
Harold, a financial accountant in a company, is asked to identify the changes in the company's account values between 2014 and 2016. To get the required information, he uses comparative financial statements, which state the figures for the two years side by side. These comparative financial statements make it easier for Harold to identify the changes that may have taken place during that period. In this scenario, Harold is most likely using _____ to get the required information.
horizontal analysis
The _____ summarizes the financial results of a firm's operations over a given period of time.
income statement
A famous musician sells the copyright of one of his songs to a record company for $2 million. In this scenario, the sale of the copyright of the song exemplifies the sale of a(n) _____.
intangible asset
Consumerism
is a widely accepted social movement that supports a buyer's right to be informed, to be safe, to choose, and to be heard.
Colin, the manager of the production department in an apparel manufacturing company, is accused of budgetary slack by a senior manager in his company. Colin is accused of budgetary slack because he:
overstated the needs of his department in the budget.
monetary policy
refers to Federal Reserve decisions that shape the economy by influencing interest rates and the supply of cash.
Productivity
refers to the relationship between the goods and services that an economy generates and the resources needed to generate them.