Entrepreneurship - Exam 1

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Which of the following provides potential customers an education in a firm's product or service, including stories of customers' whose problems were solved, an FAQ list, as well as a page on the products or services, and a page on the business owner and his or her firm? A. Promotional novelties B. Sales packets C. Business cards D. Brochures

B. Sales packets

Which of the following is a characteristic feature of sales packets? A. They are usually large enough to read by passing traffic. B. They provide potential customers an education in a firm's product or service. C. They generally consist of pens or small calendars which are printed with the name and slogan of the company. D. They are generally hand-written.

B. They provide potential customers an education in a firm's product or service.

A(n) _____ is the name under which a business is operated. A. patent B. assumed name C. trademark D. copyright

B. assumed name

General partnerships are similar to limited partnerships in that: A. both don't require government permission to be set up. B. both dissolve when their respective partnership mix changes. C. both impose double taxation of income and business to individual partners. D. both must have at least one general partner and one limited partner.

B. both dissolve when their respective partnership mix changes.

Exclusive rights given to the creator of a literary or artistic work to make use of that work is called a: A. trade secret. B. copyright. C. trademark. D. patent.

B. copyright.

The prices of chewing gums, candy bars are traditionally fixed at 50 cents; this limits the industry from raising its prices beyond a certain level. This pricing is an example of _____. A. odd-even pricing B. customary pricing C. premium pricing D. reference pricing

B. customary pricing

A person or entity being sued is referred to as _____. A. plaintiff B. defendant C. bailee D. petitioner

B. defendant

A(n) _____ refers to a part of a contract in which a party to the contract states that he or she will not be responsible for certain actions. A. noncompete clause B. exculpatory clause C. hold harmless clause D. power of sale clause

B. exculpatory clause

_____ is the practice of trading goods and services without the use of money.

Barter

Giveaways, samples, and tastings are examples of ________ techniques used in sales promotion. A. contest B. loyalty C. introductory D. discounting

C

Identify the layout that is very efficient and organized but lacks some visual impact. A. Production line layout B. Process layout C. Grid layout D. Free-form layout

C

Which of the following is a component of the AIDA formula that aims to hook people to the press release? A. Action B. Desire C. Interest D. Attitude

C. Interest

_____ is the process of dividing the market into smaller portions of people who have certain common characteristics. A. Target optimization B. Market penetration C. Segmentation D. Market recognition

C. Segmentation

Brendon wants to sue Fitness Ace, a leading provider of fitness equipments, for negligence. He approaches Arthur Bailey Group, a law firm, which has good experience in handling product liability claims for victims of exercise equipment failure. Which of the following would be true if the attorney charges Brendon in the form of contingency fees? A. The attorney would charge Brendon on an hourly basis. B. The attorney would charge separately for consultation and paperwork. C. The attorney would take a percentage of Brendon's recovery as his or her fee. D. The attorney would take monthly fee and additional fees if circumstances change.

C. The attorney would take a percentage of Brendon's recovery as his or her fee.

A _____ is a form of direct mail. A. door-to-door sale B. party sale C. brochure D. vending machine

C. brochure

Penetration pricing refers to: A. charging the absolute highest possible price due to inelastic demand. B. charging different prices to different groups to attract a different demographic. C. setting a low price in order to get market share. D. setting a high price to imply that a product is a status symbol.

C. setting a low price in order to get market share.

Which of the following is most likely to increase the odds of successes for a start-up?

Choosing a business that produces high margins. High margins, the amount by which sales prices exceed product costs, provide a buffer for lots of mistakes. The single greatest hurdle to a successful start-up is obtaining and maintaining sufficient cash to support both operations and growth. Page: 161

What term refers to a concept in public importance which alludes to the degree to which the issue is immediate in its impact?

Currency.

_____ is a type of CRM report that segments by customer or customer group on purchases or dates of purchase.

Customer vector

Which of the following statements is true about elastic products?

Customers will respond to price increases for elastic products much more negatively than for inelastic products.

A _____ is an example of a low customer contact business. A. retail establishment B. medical or legal office C. restaurant D. manufacturing business

D

A _____ is an example of a low customer contact business. A. retail establishment B. medical or legal office C. restaurant D. manufacturing business

D

A clothing company that divides its market using characteristics of clothing such as practical, stylish, or for a particular sport, etc., is segmenting the market _____. A. demographically B. economically C. geographically D. by benefits sought

D

Closing a sale refers to: A. asking for a referral from a prospective customer. B. being turned down by a prospective customer. C. delaying the decision to make a new product. D. obtaining a commitment from the customer.

D

Concerning the powers of corporations, which of the following is correct? A. Corporations may not acquire their own shares without a two-thirds vote by the shareholders. B. Corporations can make charitable contributions only if they can convince the shareholders that it is in the best interests of the corporation. C. Corporations may never give loans to its directors. D. Corporations may guarantee other corporations' obligations if it is in reasonable furtherance of the corporation's business.

D

Diversification is a strategy whose goal is growth, based on: A. selling more of the firm's product or service to the existing customer base. B. selling in areas or to groups previously not served by the business. C. selling existing customers a product or service they have never bought before. D. adding new products or services to the firm's existing collection of offerings.

D

Diversification is a strategy whose goal is growth, based on: A. selling more of the firm's product or service to the existing customer base. B. selling in areas or to groups previously not served by the business. C. selling existing customers a product or service they have never bought before. D. adding new products or services to the firm's existing collection of offerings.

D

In _____, products are sold to foreign buyers or distributors without any intermediaries. A. indirect exporting B. freight forwarding C. contract manufacturing D. direct exporting

D

In a _____ layout, material flows in on one side of the operation and continues to the other end of the operation. A. free-form B. process C. grid D. production line

D

Paying for a local organization's needs in exchange for recognition is referred to as _____. A. publicity B. donation C. personal selling D. sponsorship

D

Putting together a list of prospective clients is called _____. A. preparing B. presenting C. formulating D. prospecting

D

Services at a _____ often have too much specialized equipment to be readily transported and a need for at least some client involvement. A. client's location B. competitor's location C. remote location D. mutually accessible location

D

When your product or service already exists but your firm is the first of its kind in your market, it is considered a(n) _____ business. A. entry-level B. pioneering C. substitutive D. new entrant

D

Which of the following is an attribute of a high-growth venture? A. Its preferred funding source is the owner's own money. B. Its metastrategy is imitation. C. It grows when necessary. D. It considers delegation essential.

D

Which of the following statements is not true of target customers? A. Target customers are described in terms of demographics. B. What target customers are looking for should be based on discussions with potential customers. C. Hopefully the desires of your target customers closely match the value benefits your product offers. D. Usually you only have one type of target customer.

D

_____ businesses have diverse operations and three critical site selection considerations: traffic, customer ease, and competition. A. Home-based B. Low customer contact C. E-tailer D. High customer contact

D

_____ is a reward universally mentioned by entrepreneurs. A. Industry recognition B. Peer admiration C. Political power D. Work flexibility

D

_____ refers to a method of selling in which catalogs, brochures, letters, videos, and other pieces of marketing materials are shipped straight to customers from which they can mail, call, or e-mail an order. A. Guerilla marketing B. Direct sales C. Contract manufacturing D. Direct mail

D

_____ refers to business owners doing what they said they would do. A. Trendiness B. Cognitive dissonance C. Follow-up D. Follow-through

D

Which of the following statements is true about elastic products? A. An elastic product does not have many substitutes or alternatives. B. A change in price of elastic products makes very little difference in quantity purchased. C. During economic bad times businesses that sell inelastic products close down more often than those that sell elastic products. D. Customers will respond to price increases for elastic products much more negatively than for inelastic products.

D. Customers will respond to price increases for elastic products much more negatively than for inelastic products.

Which of the following forms of direct mail is the least expensive? A. Catalog B. Sales letter C. Leaflet D. E-mail

D. E-mail

_____ refers to business owners doing what they said they would do. A. Trendiness B. Cognitive dissonance C. Follow-up D. Follow-through

D. Follow-through

Which of the following is most likely to be true regarding customer vector? A. It considerably increases cognitive dissonance. B. It makes it difficult to decide which marketing efforts to continue or expand. C. It helps marketers in identifying prospective customers. D. It helps entrepreneurs decide how to operate several key aspects of their marketing efforts.

D. It helps entrepreneurs decide how to operate several key aspects of their marketing efforts.

Which of the following is true of advertising? A. It is the least likely to be used by businesses to convey their message to potential customers. B. It works if an ad's impression is positive even if people do not recall it. C. It works if people recall an ad even though it did not have a positive impact on them. D. It involves presentation of a company's image.

D. It involves presentation of a company's image.

Which among the following is a disadvantage of sole proprietorships? A. Its owner gets no specific tax advantages. B. Its owner has to share control with others. C. Its owner has to share profits. D. Its owner has unlimited liability for the firm's debt.

D. Its owner has unlimited liability for the firm's debt.

_____ is a dispute resolution method in which the decision is nonbinding on the parties involved. A. Arbitration B. Litigation C. Adverse possession D. Mediation

D. Mediation

Which of the following forms of business requires no government permission to set up? A. Limited partnerships B. C Corporation C. Professional corporation D. Sole proprietorship

D. Sole proprietorship

Which of the following countries is one of the most litigious societies in the world? A. France B. Japan C. Switzerland D. United States

D. United States

Trendiness refers to: A. a concept in public interest which alludes to events with a broad appeal within the market or population. B. a concept in public recognition which alludes to the impact level of the issue being discussed. C. a concept in public interest which alludes to the graphic interest held by an event. D. a concept in public recognition which alludes to the fit of the topic to current fashion or public interest.

D. a concept in public recognition which alludes to the fit of the topic to current fashion or public interest.

A(n) _____ refers to a middleman business which represents a manufacturer's products or services to other business-to-business middleman firms. A. retailer B. wholesaler C. manufacturer D. agent

D. agent

Shoe Pica Inc., a retailer of shoes, advertises that it is selling a particular type of jogging shoes at a very low price of $50. These shoes are kept at the end of the store and before reaching those shoes, customers have to walk by all the other shoes that have many more features and better quality. Several times, this causes the consumers to buy other better brands even though they are costlier that the one advertised. This is a typical example for _____. A. captive pricing B. partitioned pricing C. price lining D. bait pricing

D. bait pricing

In _____, products are sold to foreign buyers or distributors without any intermediaries. A. indirect exporting B. freight forwarding C. contract manufacturing D. direct exporting

D. direct exporting

A _____ is an example of a low customer contact business. A. retail establishment B. medical or legal office C. restaurant D. manufacturing business

D. manufacturing business

A(n) _____ refers to a set of goods or services that consists of only one or a few items. A. in-process inventory B. macro inventory C. just-in-time inventory D. micro inventory

D. micro inventory

Paying for a local organization's needs in exchange for recognition is referred to as _____. A. publicity B. donation C. personal selling D. sponsorship

D. sponsorship

Business owners can figure how to better target ads or promotions to particular types of customers if: A. they track sales of their competitors. B. they identify the defects in their products. C. they use the diversification strategy rather than the product expansion strategy. D. they link sales and purchase basis to the type of customer.

D. they link sales and purchase basis to the type of customer.

Responsibility for the actions of another is referred to as: A. direct liability. B. limited liability. C. exculpatory clause. D. vicarious liability.

D. vicarious liability.

A(n) _____ is part of a contract in which a party intentionally gives up legal rights or claims. A. retainer B. easement C. arraignment D. waiver

D. waiver

E

Except for _____, business forms are types of separate, legal entities. A. limited liability companies B. corporations C. limited partnerships D. general partnerships E. none of the above

A(n) _____ refers to a part of a contract in which a party to the contract states that he or she will not be responsible for certain actions.

Exculpatory clause

E-tailers have high overhead and limited shelf space.

F

Hobbies cannot be turned into successful businesses.

F

On the question of what came first for new businesses, according to PSED, a majority of entrepreneurs indicated that business idea and the decision to start a business were simultaneous.

F

Personal selling decreases business owners' flexibility in their presentation.

F

Planning, organizing, and staffing are primarily the responsibility of operations management.

F

Preparation and correlation are two stages of the creative process, according to Graham Wallas.

F

Press relations are a form of communication that encourage the customer to take immediate action.

F

Research suggests that the first good idea entrepreneurs come up with is always the best.

F

Self-employed persons are not referred to as entrepreneurs.

F

Selling your product or service in a limited area, for a limited time is known as parallel marketing.

F

Services have separability of production and consumption.

F

Something that is essential to how you live and does not have many substitutes or alternatives is called an elastic product.

F

The Sarbanes-Oxley Act only covers small businesses that are not publicly traded.

F

The disadvantage of the BRIE model is that it does not mention the management of resources.

F

The method of advertising is least likely to be used by businesses to convey their message to potential customers.

F

The primary focus of corporate entrepreneurship is creating new civic organizations which are financially self-sufficient.

F

The process of dividing the market into smaller portions of people that have certain common characteristics is called stereotyping.

F

The purchasing process is the term applied to the schedule and the process for setting the schedule for making purchases by an individual or an organization.

F

The total product is the most general description of a business, and the one which captures the smallest amount of what is special about a business.

F

Traditional small businesses' schedules are defined by the owners' needs.

F

Truly entrepreneurial businesses are characterized by imitativeness in their products, services, or business models.

F

When a business enters a phase of rapid growth, one of the challenges it faces is that very few sources of money are available to support its growth.

F

When coming up with a new idea in the product development process, the focus is on the pains and gains of customers.

F

When financing with debt, small businesses should first apply for a Small Business Administration guaranteed loan before approaching their own bank as the SBA loans have lower interest rates.

F

When the fear appeal used by a marketing message is a too strong, it always causes the audience to react positively.

F

The method of advertising is least likely to be used by businesses to convey their message to potential customers.

F (False)

The process of dividing the market into smaller portions of people that have certain common characteristics is called stereotyping.

F (False)

"S" in the creativity tool SCAMPER stands for summarize.

False

A direct mail approach needs major inventory investment

False

By agreeing to an exculpatory clause in a contract, one party is agreeing not to hold the other responsible for his or her actions.

False

Contingency fees are a fixed amount paid for a certain task.

False

Distributors and wholesalers prefer taking on start-up products as there are no setup charges involved

False

During the introduction stage a product's life cycle and from a marketing standpoint, the more innovative the product, the quicker the sales.

False

E-tailers have high overhead and limited shelf space

False

Exporting is usually expensive, difficult to start, and more risky than licensing, franchising, or joint ventures

False

Face-to-face meetings with the client are infrequent if the services are provided at the client's location.

False

Financial accounting is forward-looking and attempts to predict the results of management decisions.

False

Financial flexibility of a business is a matter of judgment, whereas financial strength is an objective assessment.

False

For me-too products, the stages of new product development are always extensively long.

False

Formal summaries of the content of an accounting system's records of transactions are called financial instruments.

False

Guerilla marketing is a form of communication that encourages the customer to act immediately, such as coupons, sales, or contests

False

Guerilla marketing is a form of communication that encourages the customer to act immediately, such as coupons, sales, or contests.

False

If you don't succeed the first time, try, try again. This is called the strategy of self-efficacy True/False

False

In a negotiation process, proposing solutions that provide value and balance for all parties involved is considered the easiest step.

False

Personal selling decreases business owners' flexibility in their presentation

False

Press relations are a form of communication that encourage the customer to take immediate action

False

Research suggests that the first good idea entrepreneurs come up with is always the best.

False

Small firms are at an advantage when competing on price.

False

Something that is essential to how you live and does not have many substitutes or alternatives is called an elastic product.

False

Statement of cash flows is also referred to as the statement of financial position.

False

Taking an idea and offering a way to do something slightly better than it is done presently is an imitative strategy.

False

The accounting equation is simply stated as Assets = Liabilities - Owners' Equity.

False

The majority of new firms go through similar startup processes with those most likely to be successful following a four-step process: Finance, Construct, Promote, Demonstrate.

False

The process of dividing the market into smaller portions of people that have certain common characteristics is called stereotyping.

False

The relation of product or company capabilities to customer pains and gains is the augmented product you offer your customers.

False

The total product is the most general description of a business, and the one which captures the smallest amount of what is special about a business

False

The total product is the most general description of a business, and the one which captures the smallest amount of what is special about a business.

False

There are only a few good business models available for the new entrepreneur.

False

Traditionally, manufacturing processes are laid out in one of the two formats: grid layout and free-form layout.

False

True or False: Competitors of a company are not a source of business ideas.

False

Using a single reputable source is adequate when performing secondary analysis.

False

Variable costs decrease if output increases

False

When coming up with a new idea in the product development process, the focus is on the pains and gains of customers.

False

When the fear appeal used by a marketing message is a too strong, it always causes the audience to react positively.

False

When the fear appeal used by a marketing message is a too strong, it always causes the audience to react positively. true/false

False

Small businesses typically use the strategy of innovativeness rather than imitativeness.

False Page: 186

Advertising costs are usually based on cost per hundred thousand.

False (F)

Brochures and flyers are types of promotional novelties.

False (F)

Personal selling decreases business owners' flexibility in their presentation.

False (F)

Press relations are a form of communication that encourage the customer to take immediate action.

False (F)

When the fear appeal used by a marketing message is a too strong, it always causes the audience to react positively.

False (F)

Short-term debts are not transferable to other investors.

False.

The difference between revenue and expense is called sales.

False.

The absolute lowest price that a buyer would be willing to pay is called the 'point of indifference' in the negotiation process.

False. Along the way you, as the buyer, should have decided on the absolute highest price that you would be willing to pay. That highest price is called your point of indifference in the negotiation process. Page: 170

Generally, benefits do not influence a firm's strategy process.

False. Benefits drive a firm's offering to its customers and influence every part of the strategy process. Page: 195

Doing business in a different location other than the hometown is comparatively less expensive.

False. Doing business in your hometown may be perfectly appropriate; however, the cost of moving a company—whether across town or across the country—can be very expensive. It pays to plan ahead.

The elevator pitch is much shorter than a vision statement or tagline.

False. Elevator pitch is a 30-second, 100 words or less, action-oriented description of a business designed to sell the idea of the business to another. It is longer than a vision statement or tagline. Page: 219

Financial accounting is forward-looking and attempts to predict the results of management decisions.

False. Managerial accounting is forward-looking and attempts to predict the results of management decisions.

Competitors of a company are not a source of business ideas.

False. Sources of business ideas include end users, customers, salespeople, market research, and competitors. Page: 279

The total product is the most general description of a business, and the one which captures the smallest amount of what is special about a business.

False. The core product is the most general description of a business, and the one which captures the smallest amount of what is special about a business. Page: 277

The close of a sale is the end of the sale.

False. the close is not the end of the sale. The important objective of follow-up is to make customers feel at ease.

Professionalization refers to a business action that has been widely adopted within an industry or occupation.

False. Professionalization is the extent to which a firm meets or exceeds the standard business practices for its industry.

Time management is the process of intergenerational transfer of a business.

False. Succession is the process of intergenerational transfer of a business.

_____ refers to business owners doing what they said they would do.

Follow-through

False

Gathering resources for a business is easier during economic recessions that during economic boom times

Arbitration differs from mediation in that arbitration:

Has limited appeal possibilities.

A person who becomes an owner by inheriting or getting a stake in a family business is known as _____.

Heir

"_____ businesses have diverse operations and three critical site selection considerations: traffic, customer ease, and competition. "

High customer contact

True

High-growth ventures and big businesses generally do not succeed without small businesses offering supporting services

What is a Multi-channel marketer?

If you include in your classified ad your phone number, your Web site, and your e-mail address, then you are a multi-channel marketer. One customer may pick up the phone. Others will e-mail or browse your Web site. This simply allows your customers to contact you in the way they feel most comfortable.

Which of the following is most likely to be achieved as the result of starting a business with established customers?

Immediate cash flows. When you start with established customers, you know that you will immediately have cash inflows. Page: 162

Five

In class we discussed the ____ choices when one is involved in conflict

What statement is true of sales forecasting?

In many cases, the best sales forecast you can come up with is an educated guess.

Which of the following statements is true of sales forecasting?

In many cases, the best sales forecast you can come up with is an educated guess.

A. exchange B. resource** C. boundary D. intention

In the BRIE model, a business name or government registration, a phone or email address dedicated to the business, or a specific location for the firm in a home, commercial space, or on the internet represents:

FALSE

In the U.S., government programs are the number one source for financing small businesses

Which of the following statements lists revenues and expenses and shows the amount of profit a business makes for a specified period of time?

Income statement

Which of the following is a component of the AIDA formula that aims to hook people to the press release?

Interest

Which of the following best exemplifies close-ended questions?

Is this your first visit to the spa?

Which of the following is true of theories based on the bounded rationality models?

It assumes that people are inefficient processors of information.

When considering the service life cycle, which of the following statements is not true?

It can be more difficult to extend the life cycle of a service over that of a product.

Which of the following is true of a factor-driven economy?

It consists of nations where most industry relates to farming and extracting raw materials.

Which of the following statements is true of a mission statement?

It describes the major competitive advantages of a firm.

Which of the following statements is true of a mission statement?

It describes the major competitive advantages of a firm. The mission statement is a paragraph that describes the firm's goals and competitive advantages. The best mission statements are simple, short, and direct and it rarely discusses profits. Page: 219

What is true of partnerships?

It does not allow one partner to obtain bonding protection against the acts of the other partner(s).

Which of the following is true of partnerships?

It does not allow one partner to obtain bonding protection against the acts of the other partner(s).

What is true of customer retention?

It handles problems that crop up after a sale.

What is a disadvantage of a corporation?

It incurs relatively high incorporation fees and high taxes.

Which of these is a disadvantage of a corporation?

It incurs relatively high incorporation fees and high taxes.

Which of the following is true of advertising?

It involves presentation of a company's image.

Which of the following is true of advertising? A. It works if people recall an ad even though it did not have a positive impact on them. B. It involves presentation of a company's image. C. It is the least likely to be used by businesses to convey their message to potential customers. D. It works if an ad's impression is positive even if people do not recall it. E. All of the above F. None of the above

It involves presentation of a company's image.

In the context of accounting functions, which of the following is true of accounts receivable?

It records provision of credit to customers.

Which of the following describes the significance of an overall growth strategy?

It represents a driver of the variety of entrepreneurship

Which of the following statements is true of an elevator pitch?

Its goal is to sell the idea of a business to another.

Which of the following is true of an LLC?

LLCs have a choice of being taxed as either corporations or partnerships.

Which of the following forms of direct response advertising allows very specific targeting and is appropriate for business-to-business selling?

Magazine

The 5 M's of the 5-M model are?

Mantra, mission, measures, method, and mechanics. Page: 223

"_____ is a strategy whose goal is growth, based on selling in areas or to groups previously not served by the business. "

Market expansion

_____ is a strategy whose goal is growth, based on selling in areas or to groups previously not served by the business.

Market expansion

_____ is a strategy whose goal is growth, based on selling more of the firm's product or service to the existing customer base.

Market penetration

Which of the following statements is true regarding the 5-M model?

Measures are business goals defined in terms of sales, market share, employment, locations, profits, growth, etc."

Which of the following statements is true about products?

Most of the products sold today are combinations of both goods and services.

Arbitration differs from mediation in that arbitration:

None of the above

Which of the following statements is not true concerning marketing and marketing plans?

Not all business plans have a marketing section.

The _____ of a business is characterized by its products or services being different or new.

Novelty

True

One of the major challenges identified for family businesses is role conflict

True

One of the major issues identified for late career entrepreneurs is keeping personal finances out of the business.

TRUE

One of the seven key strategies of the entrepreneurial way involves effectuation or an approach used to create alternatives in uncertain environments.

True

One of the ways to practice the business of innovation is to invite someone, who was never included before, to a meeting for solving a problem

Which of the following is a critical risk to a business?

Overlooked competition

In _____, the earnings of the business are distributed to the business owners and those owners pay individual tax on the earnings.

Pass through taxation

Gabriel has a product idea of a device which he believes will help people manage their daily chores, hence making their lives easier. He is unsure if the device is actually a feasible product but shares the idea with his boss and coworkers anyway. Gabriel is positive his device will get a fair review. He has offered other ideas in the past and one was now a viable product for the company. Which of the four ideas for making a creative business culture best describes Gabriel's company?

Positively reinforce ideas.

Saffron Spas Inc. has two membership schemes meant to attract different customer segments. The executive membership program priced at $1000 allows for unlimited usage of the services available in the spa chain up to a year. The premium membership program priced at $700 allows for limited usage of the spa services up to a year. According to this information, which of the following pricing strategies is adopted by Saffron Spas Inc.?

Price lining. Price lining is an attempt to appeal to several different markets. In this situation, one might have three models of a product or service price to appeal to the high-, mid-, and low-end market. Page: 295

False

Pricing is not seen as a challenge by part-time businesses

_____ is a category of marketing research that is best defined as the new information collected to solve a problem at hand or answer current questions.

Primary research.

Which of the following is most likely to be an example of a good-dominated product?

Purchasing a sewing machine with a warranty

_____ planners are completely passive, waiting for cues from the environment to determine what actions to take.

Reactive planners are completely passive, waiting for cues from the environment to determine what actions to take.

_____ refers to amounts that are owed to a business for merchandise that was sold on credit.

Receivables

Opportunity Recognition

Refers to searching and capturing new ideas that lead to business opportunities.

Which of the following is a disadvantage of leasing?

Renovation options are limited in a leased property.

what is a disadvantage of leasing?

Renovation options are limited in a leased property. Leasing is an option with a considerably lower initial cash outlay, and it is often the only feasible choice for new businesses. One of the main downsides of leasing is that you are usually limited in the renovations you can do.

The first step in preparing a master budget is to prepare a _____ budget.

Sales

_____ is a form of communication, such as coupon or contests, which encourages the customer to take immediate action.

Sales promotion.

A. The market and its size** B. The extent of IP protection for the idea C. The initial set of customers D. The royalty that the product is likely to generate

Sandra has a product idea. She has researched about all the competing products and the companies that produce them. The research helps Sandra to address which of the following aspects of the I2P analysis?

Which of the following statements is true of service locations?

Services at a remote location can be located anywhere in the world.

bonus-pack pricing

Shop Sure Inc. sells five bars of bathing soap for the price of four and three bottles of room freshener for the price of two. This is an example of _____.

imitative in nature.

Small businesses are usually:

A. sponsored link** B. embedded placement C. trackback submitter D. benchmarking

Smith and Roden Enterprises (SRE), a law firm, paid a leading search engine to put their company's website at the top of the search engine's search list. This form of advertising used by SRE for promotion of their firm is known as ____.

A. doubtful debt B. goodwill** C. bequest D. excise duty

Social capital is the major component of what accountants call ____, and it can be found on business's balance sheet

What forms of business requires no government permission to set up?

Sole proprietorship

Which of the following is a way to start business with established customers?

Spin-off. You can start your new business as a spin-off from your current employer's business. Page: 162

A lease is simply a rental agreement that specifies a minimum period of time for which one must make rental payments.

T

A license is a legal agreement granting you rights to use a particular piece of intellectual property.

T

Access for employees and reasonable cost are critical for businesses with low customer contact.

T

According to entrepreneurs in PSED, work experience was the number one source of ideas for their business.

T

Advertising is often used to support the corporate identity and value propositions that are established through public relations efforts.

T

Alex Osborne, a pioneer in the field of creativity, coined the word brainstorming.

T

Clients and attorneys start with a natural conflict of interest related to money.

T

During the start-up phase of a small business the emphasis is on conserving what little cash the new business has.

T

Equifax is one of the four primary CRAs in the United States.

T

Every business faces risks in the real world, so every business plan needs to spend some time addressing them.

T

Executive summaries are written in a formal style, suitable for investors, bankers, and lawyers to read.

T

Flexibility rewards are the most rapidly growing type of reward.

T

Giveaways, samples, and tastings are all examples of introductory techniques used in sales promotion.

T

It is customary for a small business to concentrate its efforts on one target market at the beginning and consider secondary ones later.

T

It is good to opt for distributors when a whole line of products need to be bought or warehoused.

T

It is nearly impossible to design a message that will appeal universally or to find media that will reach all consumers.

T

Money borrowed for the purpose of investment in a business is called debt capital.

T

The majority of small business start-ups are funded by bootstrapping.

T

The most frequently occurring element of the BRIE model is intention.

T

The new product development process is likely to be easier for services than for innovative goods.

T

The primary areas for conflict resolution in exporting include nonpayment and contract default issues.

T

The time value of money is the concept that a dollar received today is worth much more than is a dollar to be received at some time in the future.

T

The total cost of keeping inventory is the sum of the cost to buy the inventory, the cost to store, protect, and maintain inventory, and the cost of making an order to purchase inventory.

T

The total liability issue in general partnerships is similar to that of sole proprietorships.

T

The value delivered to the customer is second in order of importance to the pricing decision.

T

Using low-cost or free techniques to minimize cost of doing business is referred to as bootstrapping.

T

When pitching your business plan to an influential person they are likely looking at your passion for the business; your expertise about the business and the plan; how professional you are in your work; and how easy it would be to work with you.

T

When pricing your product, the optimum price is the highest price that will produce your desired level of sales in your intended market.

T

With the many sales and service businesses built using the Internet, a low-cost, low-risk approach for testing feasibility exists using the concept of a pilot test.

T

Your estimated number of prospective customers multiplied by your hit rate multiplied by the amount of each sale equals your sales forecast.

T

Your hit rate is how many prospects or leads you need to approach in order to make one sale. Also called the conversion rate.

T

A sole proprietorship is not considered as a separate legal entity from its owner.

T (True)

Advertising is often used to support the corporate identity and value propositions that are established through public relations efforts.

T (True)

____ is best described as the process of selling prototype of a product in either a real or simulated market environment.

Test marketing

Small Business Administration

The _____ is a U.S. government agency that helps people start a business and also provides them support and advocacy.

Which of the following statements is true of the market section of a business plan?

The growth plan talks about markets to be pursued and ways to leverage the firm's assets.

FALSE

The majority of new firms go through similar startup processes with those most likely to be successful following a four-step process: Finance, Construct, Promote, Demonstrate

TRUE

The most frequently occurring element of the BRIE model is intention

what is customer retention?

The name for the general approach to keeping customers is called customer retention (CM). There are two major elements to CM. One is handling problems that crop up after a sale, and the other called customer relationship management (CRM).

true

The primary areas for conflict resolution in exporting include nonpayment and contract default issues. true/false

False

The slowest growing sector of all U.S. businesses is women-owned businesses

maturity

The strategy of pricing toward the low end of the competition in order to take market share from the competition becomes most popular as a product reaches the _____ phase of the product life cycle.

a person who owns or starts an organization, such as a business.

The text defines an entrepreneur as:

Which of the following statements is true about me-too products?

The vast majority of new ideas for small businesses will be me-too products.

Which of the following is a difficulty that arises in understanding and interpreting the income statements?

There are disputes over when to recognize revenues.

Which of the following statements is true about pure services?

They are heterogeneous.

Advertising costs are usually based on cost per?

Thousand.

"Mr. Hill, who runs a key-chain manufacturing unit, buys raw materials from his supplier during the first week of every month. The supplier's policy states that all payments need to be cleared within 50 days of buying the materials. This schedule ensures that Mr. Hill gets an extended period to make payments thus controlling when the payment is made. Which of the following strategies is Mr. Hill using to control cash outflow?"

Timing the purchase

Which of the following is an example of sales promotion?

Treats Today gives away samples of its new healthy donuts for free.

The value delivered to the customer is second in order of importance to the pricing decision.

Tru

A cash budget is the essential starting point for all financial and accounting considerations in a small business.

True

A product can include goods, services, and ideas.

True

Access for employees and reasonable cost are critical for businesses with low customer contact.

True

Adjusting to the entrepreneurial life is one of the challenges faced by late career entrepreneurs.

True

Cash flow statements can be either direct statements or indirect statements

True

Cash-to-cash cycle is also referred to as operating cycle.

True

Competencies are forms of business-related expertise.

True

Currency is the most common form of cash.

True

Executive summaries are written in a formal style, suitable for investors, bankers, and lawyers to read.

True

Follow-up refers to the contacts you periodically make with customers in order to remind them of your business, and your interest in their business.

True

If a rapid prototyping model can be developed, the molds for manufacturing can be made inexpensively by most modern manufacturers.

True

If you have started a business, or are doing a business where you do not expect to prepare a full business plan, a stand-alone marketing plan might be useful.

True

Many small businesses experience problems in cash flow management because of the mismatch between the timing of the receipt of cash and the timing of the need to expend cash.

True

Most service providers get business usually through referrals or word-of-mouth.

True

One of the ways to practice the business of innovation is to invite someone who was never included before in a meeting for solving a problem.

True

One reason why accounting is important to a small business is that it shows how much your business is worth

True

Operational plans and private placement memos are the only two types of plans that add material to a full business plan.

True

Participating in trade shows and trade missions increase international contacts.

True

Promotion includes getting the message out to the target market so that they can make decisions about a product or service.

True

Radio advertisements provide both geographic and demographic segmentation of a product or service.

True

Role conflict and succession are two challenges typical to family businesses.

True

Sales leads who actually make some sort of effort to learn more about the product, service, or business in anticipation of a possible purchase are known as prospects.

True

Setting up a short-term lease initially is one of the ways to handle an early termination of business.

True

Skimming, odd-even pricing, and price lining are three possible pricing strategies available to small businesses.

True

Succinct messages make a business clear to potential clients and customers.

True

The business model canvas and the classic feasibility study produce very different results.

True

The usefulness of the income statement for managing a small business is related to the amount of detail available in the statement.

True

There are three typical locations for services: at a client's location, at a mutually accessible location, and at the firm's location.

True

Variance analysis is the process of determining the effect of price and quantity changes on revenues and expenses.

True

When pitching your business plan to an influential person they are likely looking at your passion for the business; your expertise about the business and the plan; how professional you are in your work; and how easy it would be to work with you.

True

When pricing your product, the optimum price is the highest price that will produce your desired level of sales in your intended market.

True

While services go through the same four stages of a product life cycle, it can be somewhat easier to extend the life cycle and to virtually eliminate the decline stage of a service. True/False

True

Your estimated number of prospective customers multiplied by your hit rate multiplied by the amount of each sale equals your sales forecast.

True

Your hit rate is how many prospects or leads you need to approach in order to make one sale. Also called the conversion rate.

True

A vending machine is a form of direct sales method.

True.

Expendables are often variable costs. Expendables (also called indirect materials) are products used in the sales, manufacturing, or delivery that are not part of the finished product.

True.

Factoring is a method of borrowing against receivables.

True.

Follow-up refers to the contacts you periodically make with customers in order to remind them of your business, and your interest in their business.

True.

If a businessis able to create a prestige image in its customer's mind, it can charge much higher prices than the going rate.

True.

The easiest way to find selling prices for products these days is on the Internet.

True.

The new NAICS covers more industries than the SIC.

True. Page: 189

A niche market is a narrowly defined segment of the population that is likely to share interests or concerns.

True. Page: 192

In the decline stage, sales and profits of the firms in an industry begin a falling trend.

True. Page: 198

Second sourcing provides customers with greater certainty of supplies or services.

True. Page: 204

Tactical actions are competitive responses with low resource requirements.

True. Page: 205

Patents and trademarks are popular strategic actions for protecting a firm from competition.

True. Page: 206

Business plans are essential for external legitimacy and internal understanding.

True. Page: 216

Executive summaries are written in a formal style, suitable for investors, bankers, and lawyers to read.

True. Page: 221

True

Universalism is an ethical model that suggests people get their ideas of right and wrong from their family, religion, education, community and culture

True

Using low-cost or free techniques to minimize cost of doing business is referred to as bootstrapping

TRUE

Using low-cost or free techniques to minimize cost of doing business is referred to as bootstrapping.

Which of the following primary research methods is the least expensive for small businesses?

Using online survey services

_____ is an electronic equivalent of word-of-mouth advertising.

Viral marketing

Which of the following is the shortest business planning presentation in terms of the length of description?

Vision statement

A. It starts small and grows very rapidly to become a big business B. It represents about 20 percent of all businesses C. It typically has sales of $25,000 a year or less** D. It aims to achieve growth rates of 25 percent or more a year

Which of the following is a characteristic of a lifestyle firm?

A. It is often a one-site business** B. It follows a continuous growth curve C. It generally has sales between $100,000 and $1,000,000 depending on the industry

Which of the following is a characteristic of a traditional small business?

A. For a small business, the preferred funding source is other people's money, whereas for a high-growth venture, it is the owner's own money B. For a small business, the personal control preference is to involve others, whereas a high-growth venture prefers to retain autonomy C. A small business focuses on effectiveness, whereas a high-growth venture focuses on efficiency D. A small business grows when necessary, whereas a high-growth venture grows when possible**

Which of the following is a difference between a small business and a high-growth venture?

A. Public companies B. Government enterprises C. Family businesses** D. International assignments

Which of the following is a major economic force, employing 58 percent of America's total workforce?

A. it helps entrepreneurs to come up with alternative solution** B. It helps entrepreneurs to generate more royalty than any other method C. It gives IP protection to products and services D. It helps entrepreneurs to avoid governmental taxes and liabilities

Which of the following is an advantage of the SCAMPER tool?

A. Apathy B. Professionalization C. Perseverance** D. Cognition

Which of the following is best thought of as a type of learned optimism in successful entrepreneurs?

They tend to be personal in nature. They require the owner's liability to exceed the owner's investment. They incur the lowest incorporation fees and taxes.

Which of the following is not an advantage of corporations? Choose any that apply.

It is not always subject to double taxation. It is relatively easy to set up and to maintain once started.

Which of the following is true of a limited liability company (LLC)? Choose any that apply.

It handles problems that crop up after a sale.

Which of the following is true of customer retention?

Market penetration

Which of the following is used when selling to existing customers?

A. Corporation B. Limited liability company C. Sole proprietorship D. Partnership**

Which of the following legal forms of business is typically considered the least legitimate and vulnerable?

Indulging in a price war

Which of the following pricing strategies is considered the most aggressive from the competition point of view?

Seek.

Which of the following terms is not one of the four steps in the successful entrepreneurial process?

Marketing funnel

Which of the following terms refers to a rule of thumb about how many prospective customers it takes to find one who will actually make a purchase?

sole proprietorship

Which of the following types of business form is the most popular for start-ups?

The RBI screen consists of asking yourself five questions to help you screen entrepreneurial ideas. Which of the following is NOT one of those five questions?

Who are your competitors?

Which of the following is usually the first technique an entrepreneur uses to get customers?

Word-of-mouth

A. Conversion rate B. Pilot test** C. Incubation period D. Commercialization

____ refers to a preliminary run of a business, sales efforts, program, or Web site with the goal of assessing how well the overall approach works and what problems it might have.

A. Opportunity charging B. Entrepreneurial alertness C. Opportunity recognition** D. Opportunity encryption

____ refers to searching and capturing new ideas that lead to business opportunities

The information that the account holder knows about his or her account, but the bank does not know, includes:

any deposits the holder has made after bank closing.

Agreement between the associates of a firm on matters pertaining to the formation and operation of the partnership is known as _____.

articles of partnership

A(n) _____ typically means the core product plus features that tend to differentiate the product from competition.

augmented product

A financial plan for the future based on a single level of operations is called a(n):

budget.

A clothing company that divides its market using characteristics of clothing such as practical, stylish, or for a particular sport, etc., is segmenting the market _____.

by benefits sought

Money that is immediately available to be spent is called _____

cash

Debt investments that mature in less than three months are an example of _____.

cash equivalents

Cash that can be obtained by selling the products and services of a business and collecting cash from customers is called:

cash flow from operations.

"Tammy is talented at craft but lacks the cash flow management skills required to run a business. She opens a store, Tammy's Craft Corner, with the help of her son David a business major. Jane purchases a picture frame from Tammy using a credit card. She notices a crack in the frame and returns it to Tammy. Jane contacts the credit card service provider for a refund. The credit card company removes the sale amount from Tammy's account which is referred to as a(n) _____. "

charge back

A reduction in the bank account of a merchant by a credit card company is termed _____.

charge back

An entity that processes checks and electronic fund transfers for banks and other financial organizations is called a _____.

clearinghouse

Something of value given or pledged as security for payment of a loan is called _____.

collateral

What is Direct Competition?

companies that make a similar product or provide a similar service.

The _____ section of a classic business plan contains the vision statement, mission statement, objectives, and background of a firm.

company. The company section of a business plan contains the vision statement, mission statement, objectives, and company background with product, service, and industry description. Page: 225

"When an existing firm with the correct production capabilities makes your product for you, it is referred to as _____. "

contract manufacturing

"A legal ""artificial"" entity that is formed by filing specific documents with a state government is called a _____."

corporation

The quantity of items sold times the price expected to be paid for each product is the calculation used for the:

cost of goods sold budget.

"For a business to factor receivables, the _____ must have good credit ratings."

customers

Hugh starts his own animation company by borrowing funds from his parents. His parents tell him that he can repay them when the business is generating profits. This is an example of _____.

deferral

Checking and savings accounts are the most common forms of _____.

demand deposits

"Dividing the market into different segments by income, age, or religion constitutes segmenting the market _____. "

demographically

Regular and systematic reduction in income that transfers asset value to expense over time is called _____.

depreciation

Josh, an electronics retailer, noticed that the e-commerce business was booming. He started an online shopping website to take advantage of this surge in business. As a result, his business attracted more customers from all across the country. This reflects Josh's:

entrepreneurial alertness.

Money contributed to businesses in return for part ownership of the business is called a(n) _____.

equity capital

For me-too products, the stages of new product development are always extensively long.

false

Press relations are a form of communication that encourage the customer to take immediate action.

false

Services have separability of production and consumption.

false

Something that is essential to how you live and does not have many substitutes or alternatives is called an elastic product.

false

"The research and development team of Leonide Inc. has generated five different product ideas. All five ideas are being rated against each other on their characteristics such as product uniqueness, idea profitability, protectable intellectual property, and product team quality. Based on their ranking in this stage, only three ideas will make it to the immediate next step which will be the stage of _____. "

feasibility study

The research and development team of Leonide Inc. has generated five different product ideas. All five ideas are being rated against each other on their characteristics such as product uniqueness, idea profitability, protectable intellectual property, and product team quality. Based on their ranking in this stage, only three ideas will make it to the immediate next step which will be the stage of _____.

feasibility study

Formal summaries of the content of an accounting system's records of transactions are called _____.

financial statements

Crowdfunding refers to:

financing a business online through the involvement of others who provide donations, loans, or investments.

Crowdfunding refers to:

funding a business online through gifts made to the business.

Using methods to appear to be paying bills on time, when in fact the cash outflow is being delayed or avoided is called _____.

gaming the payment process

"E and C Inc. produces two categories of woolen clothes under the brand names ""extreme"" and ""cool."" The brand ""extreme"" is sold in areas that have harsh winters, and the brand ""cool"" is sold in areas that have warm summers. This is a typical example of _____ segmentation."

geographic

Typically, for a start-up business the financials:

give the monthly income and cash flow for the first year. For an existing business, the financials report the last two years of actual data, and then offer three-year projections for the income, cash flow, and balance sheet. For a start-up business, the tradition is to offer three years of data projections. In either case, income and cash flow are given monthly for the first year, quarterly for the second year, and annually for the third and any later years. Page: 231

"The emphasis of financial management during the _____ phase is to obtain increasing amounts of cash inflows to pay for added inventory, productive assets, and employees."

growth

A crisis in which there is a shortage of cash for expanding a business after an exponential increase in sales is termed _____

growth trap

Arbitration differs from mediation in that arbitration:

has limited appeal possibilities.

"The first time Jena visited Blue Corals Inn, a restaurant in her neighborhood, she was delighted with the food and service quality. However, the next time she dined at the same place, the restaurant's food and service seemed to have lost its quality. This scenario best illustrates the _____ characteristic of services. "

heterogeneity

"An organization, usually associated with universities, that supports start-up technology businesses by providing inexpensive office space, a variety of support services, and resources is called a(n) _____."

incubator

The sales at Pizza Power have lately been declining due to a new Chinese restaurant in the same neighborhood. This is typically known as _____.

indirect competition

"In new product development process, the product development stage typically involves: "

introducing product prototypes to test markets

Giveaways, samples, and tastings are examples of ________ techniques used in sales promotion.

introductory

Which of the following statements is true regarding the balance sheet?

it's values are considered as historical values.

A _____ is a document issued by a bank that guarantees a buyer's payment for a specified period of time upon compliance with specified terms.

letter of credit

Sam intends to present a business plan to his potential key employees. The employees would most likely expect to know about the _____ during the presentation.

long-term prospects

Sam intends to present a business plan to his potential key employees. The employees would most likely expect to know about the _____ during the presentation.

long-term prospects. Stability of firm, growth, and long-term prospects are the major concerns expected by key employees in a business plan. Page: 217

Smart Home, a retailer for consumer electronics, sells a reputed brand's desktops at near cost price. These desktops are located at the end of the store so that the customers notice the other products in the store before they pick the desktop. As a result the sales of printers, USB devices, web cameras, and other electronic products in the store have increased. This is an example for _____ pricing technique.

loss leaders. The pricing technique of loss leaders involves selling a name brand at or near cost in order to attract traffic to a retailer. Page: 295

A(n) _____ is the business term for the population of customers for a business owner's products or services.

market. A market is the business term for the population of customers for a product or service. If entrepreneurs know their market inside and out, they are likely to know much of the key information for how to be successful in their line of business. Page: 192

Training and flexible hours are a part of the _____ strategy used to control money that is expected to leave the firm.

noncash incentive

When conducting primary research and comparing various survey methods, the least expensive method is the:

online survey

"The time required for a business to acquire resources, convert them into a product, sell the product, and receive cash from the sale is referred as the _____ cycle of a business."

operating

Activities involved in producing and selling goods and services are called _____ activities.

operating

The ratio of debt to equity that provides the maximum level of profits is called _____

optimum capital structure

The difference between assets and liabilities of a business is called its:

owners' equity.

According to the IRS, to be an independent contractor the person must:

perform a service that is not central to the operation of the business.

When a product or service is new to the industry or is itself creating a new industry, it is referred to as a(n) _____ business.

pioneering

"While most cosmetic brands sell their products in specialty stores or departmental stores, Snowbird Inc. is the only cosmetic brand that uses direct marketing as a means to reach its customers. However, it prices its products close to that of its competitors. Hence, the company has carved a differential advantage typically in terms of its _____ strategy."

place

A start-up cannot:

provide positive cash flows immediately. A start-up will require significant time to become established and provide positive cash flows. An established business or franchise has built-in customers to provide immediate cash inflows. Page: 158

What does a Dichotomous Question mean?

questions that have only two possible choices.

"Susan, who is a florist, purchases her flowers on credit. Lucy, a customer, takes eight bouquets and promises to pay Susan within two weeks. The amount that Lucy owes Susan is termed _____."

receivables

A _____ is a concession which covers the time while you prepare your location prior to opening.

rent-free use period.

The question "On a range of 1 to 10, how would you rate the service in this restaurant?" is an example of a(n) _____.

scalar question

"With regard to marketing research, _____ refers to information already collected for some other purpose than the current problem. "

secondary research

When a marketer mentions the key points about his or her product or service in as few and as memorable words as possible, the resulting message is known as the _____ message.

succinct.

Business owners can figure how to better target ads or promotions to particular types of customers if:

they link sales and purchase basis to the type of customer.

Breakeven point is the point at which:

total costs equal gross revenue.

Percentage of concession in gross invoice amounts provided to encourage prompt payment are called _____.

trade discounts

The most common strategy employed by small businesses for handling money shortages is _____.

using personal money

A _____ displays characteristics related to the nature of a product or service itself.

value benefit. A value benefit displays characteristics related to the nature of the product or service itself. Things like quality, fashion, and reputation are elements that give a product or service value in the eyes of the customer. Page: 195

The process of determining the effect of price and quantity changes on revenues and expenses refers to:

variance analysis.

Responsibility for the actions of another is referred to as:

vicarious liability

It can take 3000 ideas to yield one commercially viable product. To increase the odds of finding a good idea, the screening process takes all the thoughts from the ______ step of the entrepreneurial process, and puts them through a ______.

"Feel"; "Check"

Financial accounting is primarily intended for:

"bankers, investors, and regulators."

As a new entrepreneur, Anthony's magic number for 2013 is $42,000. If the current tax rate for his business is 30 percent, calculate the amount that Anthony's firm would need to sell for him to get his magic number.

$60,000 The formula to calculate the pretax income is as follows: Pretax income = (The desired post-tax income)/(1 − Tax percentage rate) Page: 188

Chapter 11

...

The goal of appendixes is to provide supporting information that helps detail or support the key selling points of a business plan.

??

A(n) _____ refers to the practice of purchasing and accepting delivery of inventory only after it has been sold to the final customer. A. just-in-time inventory B. macro inventory C. micro inventory D. in-process inventory

A

According to the BRIE model, which of the following is an element that is necessary to start a business? A. Boundary B. Recognition C. Efficiency D. Income

A

According to the Panel Study of Entrepreneurial Dynamics (PSED), when an entrepreneur comes up with the idea from others, the single greatest idea source is from: A. discussions with friends and family. B. discussions with potential or existing customers. C. discussions with existing suppliers or distributors. D. discussions with potential or existing investors or lenders.

A

Coupons, rebates, buy-one-get-one promotions, and sales are all forms of _______ techniques used in sales promotion. A. discounting B. contest C. loyalty D. introductory

A

In a partnership, unanimous consent of the partners is needed for which of the following? I. Admission of a new partner. II. Purchasing goods for the partnership. A. I only. B. II only. C. Both I and II. D. Neither I nor II.

A

The _____ layout has aisles running from the front of the store to the back like the typical grocery, discount, or convenience store. A. grid B. free-form C. process D. production line

A

The ability of business owners to structure their lives in the way that best suits their needs refers to: A. flexibility rewards. B. family rewards. C. growth rewards. D. wealth rewards.

A

The form of entrepreneurship in which a person or group own their own for-profit business is referred to as: A. independent entrepreneurship. B. social entrepreneurship. C. public entrepreneurship. D. corporate entrepreneurship.

A

The limited liability of a stockholder in a closely held corporation may be challenged successfully if the stockholder A. Undercapitalized the corporation when it was formed. B. Formed the corporation solely to have limited personal liability. C. Sold property to the corporation. D. Was a corporate officer, director, or employee.

A

The steps in Blank and Dorf's "Get Customers" funnel are awareness, interest, consideration, and purchase. Here, consideration refers to: A. the process of getting into the prospective customer's final list of brands of products or services they may purchase. B. the process of prospective customers taking some action to learn more about the product or service you offer. C. the process of getting your message out as much as you can to your target market. D. the end of the initial promotional funnel.

A

The steps in Blank and Dorf's "Get Customers" funnel are awareness, interest, consideration, and purchase. Here, consideration refers to: A. the process of getting into the prospective customer's final list of brands of products or services they may purchase. B. the process of prospective customers taking some action to learn more about the product or service you offer. C. the process of getting your message out as much as you can to your target market. D. the end of the initial promotional funnel.

A

The term for measures or metrics that identify the outcomes that are most important to the success of a business are known as _____. A. key performance indicators B. brand promise C. issue recognition D. impressions

A

When a marketer mentions the key points about his or her product or service in as few and as memorable words as possible, the resulting message is known as the _____ message. A. succinct B. core C. primary D. elementary

A

When writing your elevator pitch, remember that elevator pitches have four success factors. Which of the following is not one of those success factors? A. The length. B. The purpose. C. The delivery. D. The hook.

A

Which of the following terms refers to the activities used to establish and promote a favorable opinion by the media? A. Press relations B. Word-of-mouth communications C. Sales promotions D. Ambush marketing

A

refers to the contacts business owners periodically make with customers in order to remind them of their business, and their interest in customers' business. A. Follow-up B. Customer service C. Follow-through D. Mat release

A

owner-managed firm

A business run by the individual who owns it is referred to as a(n) _____.

Trendiness refers to:

A concept in public recognition which alludes to the fit of the topic to current fashion or public interest.

Which of the following statements is true of nondirect distribution?

A product's final price is more than the manufacturing cost if intermediaries are involved.

Which of the following plans is most likely to be useful for demonstrating a new technology or service?

A proof-of-concept Web site

False

A situation that occurs when businesses have founders or owners who are passionate about only one or two of the key business functions, such as sales, operations, accouting, finance, or human resources is known as expert business professionalization

Which of the following is a difference between a small business and a high-growth venture?

A small business grows when necessary, whereas a high-growth venture grows when possible.

true

A sole proprietorship is not considered as a separate legal entity from its owner. true/false

Which of the following can be exercised only when presented with specified shipping records? A. A documentary draft B. A letter of credit C. A mail order D. A codicil

A. A documentary draft

Which of the following forms of business is the easiest to set up? A. A limited liability company B. A corporation C. An S corporation D. A general partnership

A. A limited liability company

Which of the following statements is true of nondirect distribution? A. A product's final price is more than the manufacturing cost if intermediaries are involved. B. An agent sells products to consumers or end-users, typically in small quantities. C. Distributors and wholesalers tend to take on start-up products due to zero setup charges. D. A retailer represents a manufacturer's product to other business-to-business middleman firms.

A. A product's final price is more than the manufacturing cost if intermediaries are involved.

Which of the following statements is true regarding a trademark? A. A trademark can sometimes also function as a service mark. B. A trademark once granted lasts for 25 years. C. A trademark can only be renewed every 5 years. D. A trademark is not an exclusive right to its creator.

A. A trademark can sometimes also function as a service mark.

Which of the following has low overhead and unlimited shelf space and thereby can afford to take on an unknown firm or product? A. An e-tailer B. A wholesaler C. A retailer D. An agent

A. An e-tailer

Which of the following will be an example of odd-even pricing? A. Buy a T-shirt for $19.89. B. Buy four sandwiches and take the fifth one for free. C. For purchases above $20 get a gift worth $5. D. Market price is $25 and our price is $22.

A. Buy a T-shirt for $19.89.

_____ refers to the contacts business owners periodically make with customers in order to remind them of their business, and their interest in customers' business. A. Follow-up B. Customer service C. Follow-through D. Mat release

A. Follow-up

Which of these is a disadvantage of a corporation? A. It incurs relatively high incorporation fees and high taxes. B. It requires its owners to have unlimited liability to the firm's debt. C. It is considered a separate, legal entity from its owner. D. It is automatically terminated upon the death of its owner.

A. It incurs relatively high incorporation fees and high taxes.

Which of the following statements is true of a direct mail approach? A. It is a challenge to find the right market using this method. B. It involves major inventory investments. C. It is seen by most customers as a form of home invasion. D. It does not need adequate preparation before selling a product.

A. It is a challenge to find the right market using this method.

In which of the following stages of personal selling does an entrepreneur collect background information before selling the actual product or service? A. Prospect and evaluate B. Prepare C. Present D. Close

A. Prospect and evaluate

_____ is the segment or segments a business owner selects to concentrate his or her marketing efforts. A. Target market B. Qualified market C. Customer vector D. Optimized market

A. Target market

Which of the following forms of direct response advertising attracts a large audience and is a good way to demonstrate a product? A. Television B. Radio C. Magazine D. Billboard

A. Television

_____ is best described as the process of selling prototype of a product in either a real or simulated market environment. A. Test marketing B. Moonlighting C. Bootstrapping D. Commercialization

A. Test marketing

Which of the following is most likely to be true of signs as a form of advertising? A. They must be large enough to read by passing traffic. B. They generally contain the balance sheet of the company. C. They describe the competitive strategies of the company. D. They include stories of customers whose problems were solved.

A. They must be large enough to read by passing traffic.

A(n) _____ refers to having only sufficient amount of products on the shelves to meet immediate purchases and usually requires frequent shipment from the supplier. A. just-in-time inventory B. macro inventory C. micro inventory D. in-process inventory

A. just-in-time inventory

A news release that is typeset and thus may be photographically reproduced for inclusion in a newspaper is known as a _____. A. mat release B. brochure C. sales packet D. press kit

A. mat release

A(n) _____ allows specific geographic segmentation. A. newspaper B. magazine C. e-mail D. video

A. newspaper

A person or other entity filing a lawsuit is known as _____. A. plaintiff B. defendant C. sole proprietor D. retainer

A. plaintiff

How much of each message conveyance a business owner uses to sell his or her product as well as his or her objective in using each one is known as: A. promotional mix. B. marketing mix. C. AIDA. D. CRM.

A. promotional mix.

Key chains, pens, coffee mugs, or embossed briefcases are examples of _____. A. promotional novelties B. signs C. flyers D. marketing kits

A. promotional novelties

An item's capability of being touched, seen, tasted, or felt is called _____. A. tangibility B. legitimacy C. mutuality D. perishability

A. tangibility

When it comes to promoting a small business that is just starting out, spreading the news by _____ is the surest way to build a client base. A. word-of-mouth B. full-scale advertising C. personal selling D. sales promotion

A. word-of-mouth

true

Access for employees and reasonable cost are critical for businesses with low customer contact. true/false

_____ is an accounting method which assigns costs based on the different types of work a business does in order to sell a particular product or service.

Activity-based cost estimates

A. pay-off B. royalty** C. lump sum payment D. payout

Adam owns a software development company. he and his team developed and licensed new software that could help many organizations strengthen their web security. Any organization that wishes to use Adam's licensed software would most likely have to pay him in the form of a(n) _______

Diversification is a strategy whose goal is growth, based on:

Adding new products or services to the firm's existing collection of offerings.

false

All business contracts have to be in writing to be enforceable. true/false

Which of the following is true regarding the components of a business plan?

An executive summary gives more detail about the business than the vision or mission statements or elevator pitch.

cognitive dissonance.

An inconsistency between experience and belief refers to:

Agreement between the associates of a firm on matters pertaining to the formation and operation of the partnership is known as _____.

Articles of partnership

False

As discussed in lecture, compromise is considered the most appropriate and usually the best choice to resolve conflicts

False

As the owner of a business, quickly admitting that the firm is in trouble indicates a lack of accountability

Which of the following is most likely to be a major business plan concern for bankers?

Asset or collateral base

Which of the following strategies is used by a business to decrease cash outflows?

Avoiding the wastage of resources

A business plan that provides information to potential licensees is referred to as a(n) _____ plan. A. screening B. invention C. operational D. concept

B

A financial plan for the future based on a single level of operations is called a(n): A. balance sheet. B. budget. C. income statement. D. statement of cash flows.

B

Generally, officers of a corporation A. Are selected by the shareholders. B. Are agents and fiduciaries of the corporation, having actual and apparent authority to manage the business. C. May be removed by the board of directors without cause only if the removal is approved by a majority vote of the shareholders. D. May declare dividends or other distributions to shareholders as they deem appropriate.

B

The corporate veil is most likely to be pierced and the shareholders held personally liable if A. The corporation has elected S corporation status under the Internal Revenue Code. B. The shareholders have commingled their personal funds with those of the corporation. C. An ultra vires act has been committed. D. A partnership incorporates its business solely to limit the liability of its partners.

B

The number of prospects or leads you need to approach in order to make one sale if your _______. A. organic traffic B. conversion rate C. proximity D. customer vector

B

Which of the following direct sales methods is effective for products that need demonstrations or detailed explanations? A. Industrial sales B. Door-to-door sales C. Vending machines D. Flea market

B

Which of the following is true of a high-growth venture? A. It considers sales as more important than marketing. B. Its metastrategy is novelty. C. It focuses more on efficiency than on effectiveness. D. It does not allow for easy delegation of work or responsibilities.

B

Which of the following is true of a limited liability company under the laws of the majority of states? A. At least one of the owners must have personal liability. B. The limited liability company is a separate legal entity apart from its owners. C. Limited liability of the owners is lost if they fail to follow the usual formalities in conducting the business. D. All of the listed choices are true.

B

Which of the following is true of cognitive dissonance? A. It is the consistency between experience and belief. B. It happens frequently especially with more expensive items. C. It almost always happens with purchases that are not considered risky. D. It is a doubt that occurs before making a purchase.

B

Which of the following is true of financial statements? A. The customization of financial reports is illegal in all states. B. The overall content and form of financial statements have been made standard by long usage. C. Bankers and investors are typically new and unacquainted with standard financial statements. D. The differences unique to each industry cannot be represented accurately in financial statements.

B

Which of the following is true of leasing issues? A. Landlords do not have the right to move a business elsewhere at their discretion. B. It costs more to limit the landlord's ability to lease to competing businesses. C. It is irrelevant to look for stores in a landlord's property that match your business hours. D. There are no penalties or problems for rent default.

B

Which of the following types of entrepreneurship typically concentrates on innovation and customer- focus among all aspects of entrepreneurship? A. Public entrepreneurship B. Corporate entrepreneurship C. Independent entrepreneurship D. Social entrepreneurship

B

While teaching strategy at Farrell University, Jessica developed an interactive strategy-simulation game to inculcate the concept of strategy to her students. She found that they were able to grasp the concept much better from the game rather than from reading books. For two years Jessica used the game to teach students. Eventually she removed possible glitches and perfected the game. She wanted students at other universities to benefit from the simulation. The result was the launch of Simulate Strategy, Inc. Some of Jessica's students suggested that she create a website for Simulate Strategy, Inc. Her company is fairly new and opening a website immediately would expose her company to customers from around the world. In this scenario, Simulate Strategy is an example of a _____. A. freight forwarder B. born international C. sheltered workshop D. contract manufacturer

B

_____ is a dispute resolution process held instead of court cases in which both sides present their case to a legal professional. A. Litigation B. Arbitration C. Mediation D. Piercing the veil

B. Arbitration

_____ is the strategy of combining two or more products in one unit and pricing it less than if the units were sold separately. A. Skimming B. Bundling C. Premium pricing D. Price signaling

B. Bundling

Which of the following types of legal fee does the attorney take a percentage of recovery as his or her fee? A. Statutory fee B. Contingency fee C. Flat fee D. Hourly fee

B. Contingency fee

Anderson and Anderson is a law firm that has been handed a job to take care of patent issues for Gantar Labs. Anderson and Anderson charges a fixed amount for patent-related cases. Which of the following types of fees will Gantar be paying Anderson and Anderson? A. Hourly fees B. Flat fees C. Retainers D. Contingency fees

B. Flat fees

_____ are specialists in export-related activities including tariff schedules, shipping, insurance, packing, transportation arrangements, customs clearing, and other export details. A. Born internationals B. Freight forwarders C. Contract manufacturers D. Traffic generators

B. Freight forwarders

_____ uses creative and relatively inexpensive ways such as door-knob hangers, T-shirts, balloons, flyers under windshield wipers to reach customers. A. Direct mail B. Guerilla marketing C. Telemarketing D. Direct sales

B. Guerilla marketing

Which of these arguments would be helpful in deflecting vicarious liability? A. Ignorance B. Independent contractor argument C. Financial inability argument D. Actions are within the scope of agency/employment argument

B. Independent contractor argument

Which of the following is true of cognitive dissonance? A. It is the consistency between experience and belief. B. It happens frequently especially with more expensive items. C. It almost always happens with purchases that are not considered risky. D. It is a doubt that occurs before making a purchase.

B. It happens frequently especially with more expensive items.

Which of the following is a characteristic feature of a message for a target market? A. It is repeated less often. B. It must contain the elements of a product's value proposition. C. It must be abstract. D. It must always be distinctive from target customers.

B. It must contain the elements of a product's value proposition.

Which of the following is an example of a high customer contact business? A. Manufacturing businesses B. Legal offices C. Business incubators D. Remote location services

B. Legal offices

Which of the following terms refers to the amount of profit an entrepreneur incurs, usually stated as a percentage of the total price? A. Capital B. Margin C. Debt D. Harvest

B. Margin

Which of the following is true of the debt-to-equity ratio?

"If the ratio is greater, it indicates increased business risk."

Marketing and new product experts believe that most of the small business failures could have been avoided by following the new product development (NPD) process

True

Marketing and new product experts believe that most of the small business failures could have been avoided by following the new product development (NPD) process.

True

One of the difficulties in understanding and interpreting the income statements is the dispute over when one should recognize revenues

True

Payroll records ensure that employment taxes are kept current.

True

The business-to-consumer (B2C) contract is an example of an Internet contract

True

The concept of total product includes how customers describe one's good or service.

True

The final goal for developing and testing your value proposition is how it stacks up against and will compete against the other offering available to your customers

True

The final goal for developing and testing your value proposition is how it stacks up against and will compete against the other offering available to your customers.

True

The financial statements in a business plan include income statements, cash flow, balance sheet, and their respective assumptions.

True

The new product development process is likely to be easier for services than for innovative goods.

True

The primary areas for conflict resolution in exporting include nonpayment and contract default issues.

True

The primary reason to acquire and use a computerized accounting system in your business is to ensure the accuracy of your accounting information.

True

The term "value proposition" refers to small business owners' unique selling points that will be used to differentiate their products and/or services from those of the competition.

True

In the context of a business plan, product quality, its benefits, service quality, and the competitive advantage are the primary concerns of potential customers.

True. Page: 217

If a product or service has protection through a proprietary technology, it is mentioned in the product/service subsection of the company section of a business plan.

True. Page: 228

The financial statements in a business plan include income statements, cash flow, balance sheet, and their respective assumptions.

True. Page: 231

When a product or service is truly new to everyone, it is considered a pioneering business.

True. Page: 233

Operational plans and private placement memos are the only two types of plans that add material to a full business plan.

True. Page: 235

A product can include goods, services, and ideas.

True. Page: 274

The concept of total product includes how customers describe one's good or service.

True. Page: 277

Marketing and new product experts believe that most of the small business failures could have been avoided by following the new product development (NPD) process.

True. Page: 279

If a rapid prototyping model can be developed, the molds for manufacturing can be made inexpensively by most modern manufacturers.

True. Page: 283

Setting prices higher than the competition without providing customers with the perception of receiving greater value will lead to lower overall volume.

True. Page: 288

Random discounts shouldn't be too frequent because consumers begin to realize if they stock up in this sales period, they can probably wait until the next sales period.

True. Page: 296

Even if a competitor matches a sale or offers some other promotion to match one's offering, it's not as aggressive an action as a price war.

True. Page: 300

_____ offer the flexibility of having a product available around the clock and at convenient locations.

Vending machines. Vending machines aren't appropriate for every product, but they do offer the flexibility of having your product available around the clock and at convenient locations for your customers.

Responsibility for the actions of another is referred to as:

Vicarious liability.

A. Sarah works a full-time day job as a waitress and then runs a part-time baby-sitting service at night B. Cathy, who does computer repairs, drops hints to customers about having an office downtown when she actually works part-time from her home C. Jenson misses his deadlines at his full-time day job because he works late nights as a part-time music producer** D. Ken uses the money he gets from his full-time job as a chef to run his part-time business of graphic designing

Which of following best describes conflict of interest?

A. Promotion focus** B. Effectuation focus C. Prevention focus

Which of the following approaches yields better results in dynamic and uncertain environments or industries?

"Myro Labs, Inc. has organized for a formal discussion between 12 potential customers to test a new drug product's packaging and pricing. The company's marketing head has been carefully questioning the participants in order to effectively bring out their reactions toward the new product. This is a typical example of a(n) _____."

focus group research

A(n) _____ refers to a part of a contract in which a party to the contract states that he or she will not be responsible for certain actions.

exculpatory clause

The extent to which a small business is taken for granted, accepted, or treated as viable by organizations or people outside the small business is referred to as _____. "

external legitimacy

A direct mail approach needs major inventory investment.

false

Crowdsourcing is the degree of attention your target market pays to your idea or organization.

false

Distributors and wholesalers prefer taking on start-up products as there are no setup charges involved.

false

Expenses are the value given up to obtain something that the owner wants.

false

Exporting is usually expensive, difficult to start, and more risky than licensing, franchising, or joint ventures.

false

Personal selling decreases business owners' flexibility in their presentation. true/false

false

The close of a sale is the end of the sale.

false

The primary focus of corporate entrepreneurship is creating new civic organizations which are financially self-sufficient.

false

The process of dividing the market into smaller portions of people that have certain common characteristics is called stereotyping. true/false

false

The purchasing process is the term applied to the schedule and the process for setting the schedule for making purchases by an individual or an organization.

false

The three most popular types of rewards for small business owners are personal growth, building wealth, and creating products.

false

When coming up with a new idea in the product development process, the focus is on the pains and gains of customers.

false

Delays in the movement of money among depositors and banks is referred to as a(n) _____.

float

A _____ is best described as a small group (8 to 20 people) that is asked to meet to discuss a series of questions about a particular product or service

focus group

The _____ is marked by a stabilization of demand, with firms in the industry moving to stabilize or improve profits through cost strategies.

maturity stage Page: 198

A(n) _____ refers to a set of goods or services that consists of only one or a few items.

micro inventory

"A(n) _____ is a middleman business which sells to consumers or end-users of a product, typically in single or small quantities."

retailer

A(n) _____ is a middleman business which sells to consumers or end-users of a product, typically in single or small quantities.

retailer

People who receive a promotional impression and who give some thought to buying the product are referred to as _____.

sales leads.

When pricing your product, the optimum price is the highest price that will produce your desired level of sales in your intended market.

true

"When it comes to promoting a small business that is just starting out, spreading the news by _____ is the surest way to build a client base. "

word-of-mouth

Imitation minus one degree of similarity:

would be the business equivalent of cloning. Page: 191

Which of the following pricing practices is the most inappropriate?

"Pricing a product, advertised for high quality and prestige, lower than the competition"

Which of the following best exemplifies personality segmentation?

"Shoe Soul, Inc. segments its shoes as adventure shoes, limited edition shoes, and couture shoes."

Which of the following statements is true of the financials section of a business plan?

"The assumptions subsection explains computations, inclusion or exclusion of items, and any other special considerations."

Which of the following forms of direct response advertising attracts a large audience and is a good way to demonstrate a product? A. Television B. Radio C. Magazine D. Billboard

A

Which of the following gives the particulars on existing customers? A. Contact data B. Performance data C. Product data D. Service data

A

Which of the following has low overhead and unlimited shelf space and thereby can afford to take on an unknown firm or product? A. An e-tailer B. A wholesaler C. A retailer D. An agent

A

Doubt that occurs after a purchase has been made is called _____. A. cognitive dissonance B. customer vector C. segmentation D. trendiness

A. cognitive dissonance

When an existing firm with the correct production capabilities makes your product for you, it is referred to as _____. A. contract manufacturing B. a sheltered workshop C. e-tailing D. freight forwarding

A. contract manufacturing

A person who becomes an owner by inheriting or getting a stake in a family business is known as a _____. A. founder B. franchisor C. heir D. serial entrepreneur

C

A traditional small business generally has sales of between: A. $100,000 and $1,000,000. B. $100,000 and $200,000. C. $25,000 and $100,000. D. $50,000 and $80,000.

C

A web-based program that uses artificial intelligence techniques to automate tasks such as searches is called a ________. A. hit rate B. mat release C. bot D. funnel

C

A(n) _____ is a middleman business which buys and sells to businesses rather than consumers. A. manufacturer B. agent C. wholesaler D. retailer

C

Aaron, a businessman, has a method of keeping track of accounts receivable by sorting them into groups of those that are 30, 60, 90, and over 90 days past due. Which of the following actions will the collection agency which buys the delinquent account from Aaron do? A. Collect the entire amount owed and return it to Aaron. B. Sell it back to Aaron after collecting the entire amount owed. C. Collect the entire amount owed and keep all the money it obtains. D. Take mild actions and collect a token amount.

C

There are two points in the presentation where your listeners will be giving you value. Which of the following are those two points? A. In the contacts you make and the experience you gain. B. In the questions they ask and the contacts you make. C. In the questions they ask and the feedback they give. D. In the feedback they give and the experience you gain.

C

Use V-O keys to navigate.The president of a company has signed a $10 million contract with a construction company to build a new corporate office. Which of the following corporate documents sets forth the scope of authority under which this transaction is governed? A. Certificate of Incorporation. B. Charter. C. Bylaws. D. Proxy statement.

C

Value benefits come into play when you think about pricing your product. Which of the following statements is not true of value benefits? A. People will pay more for a product of high quality. B. The value delivered to the customer is second in order of importance to the pricing decision. C. Small business are unable to compete on value. D. The price customers are willing to pay is determined by their perception of value received.

C

If your business is wholesale or retail merchandising, the issues of property, plant, and equipment (PPE) constitute your greatest investments and your greatest costs.

F

In a professional corporation, the shareholders are responsible for debts of the corporation.

F

In entrepreneurship, every good idea is a viable business opportunity.

F

In the U.S., government programs are the number one source for financing small businesses.

F

In the case of mediation, the dispute is put to a neutral third party who has the powers of a judge.

F

In the context of a business plan, a firm's responsiveness to customers is a key concern of bankers

F

Knowing one's personal worth is not important when starting a business.

F

Ninety percent of all new businesses fail within two years.

F

In a negotiation process, proposing solutions that provide value and balance for all parties involved is considered the easiest step.

F (False)

A screening plan provides information on the company, product/service, market, and critical risks to prospective business

False

Advertising costs are usually based on cost per hundred thousand

False

An entrepreneur's first goal in pricing is to set the price as high as they think they can.

False

Brochures and flyers are types of promotional novelties

False

Expendables are necessarily fixed costs

False

In entrepreneurship, every good idea is a viable business opportunity.

False

In the context of a business plan, a firm's responsiveness to customers is a key concern of bankers

False

Self-employed persons are not referred to as entrepreneurs. True/False

False

Selling your product or service in a limited area, for a limited time is known as parallel marketing.

False

Services have separability of production and consumption

False

Small businesses are characterized by novelty in their products.

False

Small businesses start small but are intended to grow rapidly, often requiring a team of partners.

False

The SCAMPER tool is effective for solving problems only in traditional ways.

False

The method of advertising is least likely to be used by businesses to convey their message to potential customers

False

The purchasing process is the term applied to the schedule and the process for setting the schedule for making purchases by an individual or an organization.

False

The text outlines five major pitfalls that business owners can become victim to when trying to become more innovative, but obeying nonexistent rules is not one of those pitfalls.

False

True or False: Correlation is one of the four steps in the process for organizing creative thinking developed by Graham Wallas.

False

True or False: Research suggests that the first good idea entrepreneurs come up with is always the best.

False

True or False: Services have separability of production and consumption.

False

True or False: The relation of product or company capabilities to customer pains and gains is the augmented product you offer your customers.

False

True or False: Using a single reputable source is adequate when performing secondary analysis.

False

Which of the following is the first stage of the new product development process?

Idea generation

Serial entrepreneurs Steve Blank and Bob Dorf came up with a more inclusive approach than the standard marketing funnel. Which of the following is not one of the major goals of their new approach?

Identify customers

necessary to capture a desired market share given an anticipated level of

If a business is trying to grow, the right price for its products is one that is:

true

If the business is a corporation or an LLC, the owner can only lose what he or she has invested in the business. true/false

Which of the following is true of accounting equation?

It is used to place records into understandable categories that are useful for managing a business.

Which of the following is a characteristic feature of a message for a target market?

It must contain the elements of a product's value proposition.

"In the context of accounting functions, which of the following is true of accounts receivable?"

It records provision of credit to customers.

_____ begin their businesses after having retired or resigned from work in corporations at age 50 or later.

Late career entrepreneurs, also known as second career entrepreneurs, are people who begin their businesses after having retired or resigned from work in corporations at age 50 or later.

_____ ratios measure the business's ability to pay debts and expenses that are due in the current accounting period.

Liquidity

Which of the following survey methods has the lowest return rate and does not allow for much flexibility?

Mail

A. creative destruction** B. service distortion C. innovative disruption D. crowdsourcing

Mandarin In Town, a Chinese restaurant, opened recently in Burnsville, Minnesota. People form all over the town flocked to Mandarin to find out how good it was. This gave a big boost to the restaurants initial business, but it caused the other restaurants in the area to loose business temporarily. The way in which Mandarin In Town hurt existing restaurants in Burnsville is an example of:

Which of the following terms refers to a rule of thumb about how many prospective customers it takes to find one who will actually make a purchase?

Marketing funnel

True

Most small businesses- even part-time ones- need to have a website regardless of whether or not they use it for actual sales

What is true about trade name?

Most states allow several firms to use the same trade name, as long as the firms are in different lines of business.

Which of the following is true about trade name?

Most states allow several firms to use the same trade name, as long as the firms are in different lines of business.

_____ analysis is based on the concept that a dollar to be received right now has more utility than does a dollar to be received at some time in the future.

Net present value

_____ is the amount of money left after deducting the operating expenses of the business.

Net profit. Page: 199

Which of the following is a technique used by a small business to increase cash inflows?

Offering discounts for prompt payment

_____ questions provide data that are difficult to tabulate and compare.

Open-ended

_____ is the most used item on the income statement.

Operating income

_____ plans are designed to be used internally for management purposes.

Operational

A service typically exhibits the characteristic of _____ because if it is not used when offered, it cannot be saved for later use.

Perishability

true

Small-claims courts work only when a person or firms are owed money that can be proved and have exhausted other procedures like calls and letters to the customer. true/false

true

Skimming, odd-even pricing, and price lining are three possible pricing strategies available to small businesses. true/false

A. imitative in nature** B. characterized by the novelty of their products C. the same as high-growth ventures D. not affected by market fluctuations

Small businesses are usually:

False

Small businesses focus on effectiveness, whereas high-growth ventures focus on efficiency

True

Small-claims courts work only when a person or firms are owed money that can be proved and have exhausted other procedures like calls and letters to the customer.

One of the policies for managing customer credit requires business owners to maintain constant "aging" of accounts to quickly identify customers who become delinquent.

T

One unusual ability found in the entrepreneurs Gaglio and Katz studied was that many of them can come up with new ideas given nearly any combination of resources.

T

One way you can try to practice the business of innovation is to invite someone you never included before to a meeting at which you are solving a problem or searching for a new opportunity.

T

Operational plans and private placement memos are the only two types of plans that add material to a full business plan.

T

Patents are essentially monopolies granted to inventors by the U.S. government giving patent owners the exclusive rights to make, use, or sell that invention for a certain period of time.

T

Payments of profits to the owners of corporations are called dividends.

T

People who buy ownership rights but are not part of the management of the business are known as outside equity investors.

T

Promotion includes getting the message out to the target market so that they can make decisions about a product or service.

T

Radio advertisements provide both geographic and demographic segmentation of a product or service.

T

Sales leads who actually make some sort of effort to learn more about the product, service, or business in anticipation of a possible purchase are known as prospects.

T

Search and capture of new ideas that lead to business opportunities is called opportunity recognition.

T

Skimming, odd-even pricing, and price lining are three possible pricing strategies available to small businesses.

T

The SBIR and the STTR programs require that every U.S. agency that makes research grants provide a minimum of 2 percent of its grant budget to small businesses, as defined by the SBA.

T

Every business faces risks in the real world, so every business plan needs to spend some time addressing them

True

Giveaways, samples, and tastings are all examples of introductory techniques used in sales promotion.

True

In crafting a feasibility study, the goal is to assess if the idea can be profitably brought to market.

True

In negotiation, when proposing solutions that provide value and balance for both you and the other party, one technique is to scale returns according to the size of the contribution of the party to your success.

True

In the context of a business plan, product quality, its benefits, service quality, and the competitive advantage are the primary concerns of potential customers.

True

It is customary for a small business to concentrate its efforts on one target market at the beginning and consider secondary ones later

True

It is customary for a small business to concentrate its efforts on one target market at the beginning and consider secondary ones later.

True

It is good to opt for distributors when a whole line of products need to be bought or warehoused.

True

It is nearly impossible to design a message that will appeal universally or to find media that will reach all consumers.

True

Lifestyle or part-time firms typically provide enough profit or salary to supplement an income but usually not enough on which to live.

True

Liquidity is a measure of the ability of a business to meet both short-term and long-term obligations

True

Under the Revised Uniform Limited Partnership Act, which of the following statements is correct regarding limited partnerships? A. Limited partners may lose limited liability if they participate in management activities. B. Limited partnerships may legally exist without filing a certificate of limited partnership. C. Limited partners have the same rights, responsibilities, and authority as general partners. D. Limited partners may contribute cash only and may not contribute services as their capital contributions.

A

Which of the following is true of a lifestyle firm?

Lifestyle firms typically have sales of $25,000 a year or less, which provides enough profit or salary to supplement an income but usually not enough on which to live.

A _____ is a type of intellectual property, not created by the government but is information known to certain people in a company that makes that company more competitive.

Trade secret

A small business grows when necessary, whereas a high-growth venture grows when possible.

Which of the following is a difference between a small business and a high-growth venture?

Entrepreneurs are exclusively found in farming-related occupations.

F

Lifestyle firms often maximize their profitability over a long term.

False

Small businesses do not usually hire people with atypical work histories.

False

Lifestyle or part-time firms typically provide enough profit or salary to supplement an income but usually not enough on which to live.

T

If the business is a corporation or an LLC, the owner can only lose what he or she has invested in the business.

T (True)

Small-claims courts work only when a person or firms are owed money that can be proved and have exhausted other procedures like calls and letters to the customer.

T (True)

High-growth ventures and big businesses generally do not succeed without small businesses offering supporting services. True/False

True

High-growth ventures start small but are intended to grow rapidly.

True

Which of the following entities does not require the approval of the state in which the entity is formed? A. A general partnership. B. A limited liability partnership. C. A limited liability company. D. A corporation.

A

self-efficacy.

A person's belief in his or her ability to achieve a goal is called:

Larson, Martin, and Chan formed a partnership to manufacture widgets. Their capital contributions were $30,000, $60,000, and $90,000, respectively. They all managed the business; however, Larson spent much more time than the others. They agreed to split all profits equally, but at the end of the first year, they had a loss of $90,000. Assuming each partner has sufficient outside funds, how should they split this loss? A. $15,000, $30,000, and $45,000, because they should split losses in proportion to their capital contributions. B. $30,000 each because although they failed to decide how to split losses, they had decided to split profits equally. C. The loss cannot be divided until they agree on a loss-sharing plan. D. Larson suffers no loss because he worked more than the others.

B

Kinder, Lau, and Sanders form a partnership under the Revised Uniform Partnership Act (RUPA). Which of the following is not true concerning the partnership itself? A. The partnership is a separate legal entity. B. The partnership may own property in the partnership name. C. The partners have joint but not several liability for business debts. D. The partnership may sue another business in the partnership name.

C

Which of the following is one of the ways in which attorneys charge? A. Quarterly fees B. Annual fees C. Hourly fees D. Continuous fees

C. Hourly fees

Fees paid by a client to an attorney for legal services that is dependent upon the outcome of a case are referred to as: A. flat fees. B. hourly fees. C. contingency fees. D. retainers.

C. contingency fees.

Joshua suffered a serious knee injury at work after a machine he was using malfunctioned. Joshua plans to sue for compensation from Milch Enterprises, the company that built that machine. Joshua's attorney wants a percentage of the compensation if it is proven that Milch Enterprises' negligence caused the accident. Which of the following types of legal fee would Joshua be paying to his attorney?

Contingency fees

A limited partnership was formed under the Revised Uniform Limited Partnership Act with several general partners and several limited partners. In order to admit a new limited partner, what written approval is needed? A. A majority of the general partners. B. A majority of both the general partners and the limited partners. C. All of the general partners. D. All of the general and limited partners.

D

Joshua suffered a serious knee injury at work after a machine he was using malfunctioned. Joshua plans to sue for compensation from Milch Enterprises, the company that built that machine. Joshua's attorney wants a percentage of the compensation if it is proven that Milch Enterprises' negligence caused the accident. Which of the following types of legal fee would Joshua be paying to his attorney? A. Retainers B. Hourly fees C. Flat fees D. Contingency fees

D. Contingency fees

All business contracts have to be in writing to be enforceable.

False

Truly entrepreneurial businesses are characterized by imitativeness in their products, services, or business models. True/False

False

The most frequently occurring element of the BRIE model is boundary.

False. Intention is the desire to start a business and is the most frequently occurring element of the BRIE model.

Which of the following is true of a high-performing small business?

High-performing small businesses grow at rates more like 5 to 15 percent a year, adding employees, and often growing through multiple locations and higher levels of professionalization, in order to maximize their profitability over a long term.

FALSE

In order to make profits from a small business, the company needs to make an actual product

Which of the following terms is not one of the four steps in the successful entrepreneurial process? A. Do B. Check C. Seek D. Plan E. All of the above F. None of the above

Seek

false

The ideal goal in a business negotiation is for one side to win and the other side to lose.

true

The total liability issue in general partnerships is similar to that of sole proprietorships.

A sole proprietorship is not considered as a separate legal entity from its owner.

True

Clients and attorneys start with a natural conflict of interest related to money

True

In a C corporation and S corporation, the IRS expects the owner to pay himself or herself a salary that is roughly at market rates.

True

One of the seven key strategies of the entrepreneurial way involves effectuation or an approach used to create alternatives in uncertain environments. True/False

True

Patents are essentially monopolies granted to inventors by the U.S. government giving patent owners the exclusive rights to make, use, or sell that invention for a certain period of time.

True

Small-claims courts work only when a person or firms are owed money that can be proved and have exhausted other procedures like calls and letters to the customer.

True

In _____, the earnings of the business are distributed to the business owners and those owners pay individual tax on the earnings.

pass through taxation

A(n) _____ is a type of contract by which a new party agrees to perform a duty that one of the original parties to a contract was already legally obligated to perform.

subcontract

Truly entrepreneurial businesses are characterized by: A. the ease with which their product is accepted by the buyers. B. the novelty in their products, services, or business models. C. the franchise they are associated with. D. the degree to which their products are imitative. E. All of the above F. None of the above

the novelty in their products, services, or business models.

High-growth ventures are also known as main street businesses.

F

In a professional corporation, the shareholders are responsible for debts of the corporation.

False

In the case of mediation, the dispute is put to a neutral third party who has the powers of a judge.

False

The Sarbanes-Oxley Act only covers small businesses that are not publicly traded.

False

The disadvantage of the BRIE model is that it does not mention the management of resources. True/False

False

Which of the following explains the difference between limited partnership and general partnership?

In general partnerships, no government permission is required for the setup and maintenance of business unlike limited partnerships.

Which of the following forms of business requires no government permission to set up?

Sole proprietorship

If the business is a corporation or an LLC, the owner can only lose what he or she has invested in the business.

True

Using low-cost or free techniques to minimize cost of doing business is referred to as bootstrapping. True/False

True

Small businesses focus on effectiveness, whereas high-growth ventures focus on efficiency.

F

Which of the following is a reward that is a universally mentioned reward by entrepreneurs?

Nearly all entrepreneurs talk about three key rewards—flexibility, a livable income, and personal growth. Flexibility rewards refer to the ability of business owners to structure their lives in the way that best suits their needs.

Ted Fein, a partner in the ABC Partnership, wishes to withdraw from the partnership and sell his interest to Gold. All of the other partners in ABC have agreed to admit Gold as a partner and to hold Fein harmless for the past, present, and future liabilities of ABC. A provision in the original partnership agreement states that the partnership will continue upon the death or withdrawal of one or more of the partners. As a result of Fein's withdrawal and Gold's admission to the partnership, Gold A. Is personally liable for partnership liabilities arising before and after his admission as a partner. B. Has the right to participate in the management of ABC. C. Acquired only the right to receive Fein's share of the profits of ABC. D. Must contribute cash or property to ABC in order to be admitted with the same rights as the other partners.

B

Brendon wants to sue Fitness Ace, a leading provider of fitness equipments, for negligence. He approaches Arthur Bailey Group, a law firm, which has good experience in handling product liability claims for victims of exercise equipment failure. Which of the following would be true if the attorney charges Brendon in the form of flat fees? A. The attorney would charge Brendon on an hourly basis. B. The attorney would charge separately for consultation and paperwork. C. The attorney would take a percentage of Brendon's recovery as his or her fee. D. The attorney would take monthly fee and additional fees if circumstances change.

B. The attorney would charge separately for consultation and paperwork.

A method of billing for lawyers in which a fixed amount is paid for a certain task is called: A. hourly fees. B. flat fees. C. retainers. D. contingency fees.

B. flat fees.

The limited liability of the shareholder of a closely held corporation will most likely be disregarded if the shareholders A. Lend money to the corporation. B. Are also corporate officers, directors, or employees. C. Undercapitalized the corporation when it was formed. D. Formed the corporation solely to limit their personal liability.

C

When using a(n) _____, the attorney will be paid a specified amount every month regardless of the workload for that month. A. hourly fee B. flat fee C. retainer D. contingency fee

C. retainer

Small businesses start small but are intended to grow rapidly, often requiring a team of partners.

F

Small-scale entrepreneurs are only allowed to trade in sale of goods and not in trades of service.

F

The U.S. government agency that helps people start small businesses is the U.S. Department of Commerce.

F

Flexibility rewards refer to the money made from owning a business. True/False

False

Walter Bradham, the owner of Bradham Corporation muddled his personal finances with his business accounts. Following a suit into the financial irregularities at Bradham Corporation, a court subjected the Corporation to the decision of piercing the veil. Which of the following course is the court most likely to take in this case?

It will dissolve the corporation into a sole partnership under Bradham.

The total liability issue in general partnerships is similar to that of sole proprietorships.

True

Which of the following acts is most likely to cause a court to pierce the corporate veil? A. Failure to designate a registered agent in the Articles of Incorporation (Charter). B. Retention of excess capital. C. Failure to conduct a significant portion of business in the chartering state. D. Using corporate assets for the owner's personal purposes.

D

According to the IRS, to be an independent contractor the person must:

Perform a service that is not central to the operation of the business.

Which of the following is true of a small business?

The external control preference of a small business is to control the firm.

Cabrillo is a limited partner in the Ferrell Limited Partnership. When Cabrillo joined the firm, she put in $10,000 as a capital contribution. During the past year, she got involved in the management of Ferrell partnership. A client, who knew of Cabrillo's involvement in managing Ferrell, was severely injured when an employee of Ferrell negligently dropped a steel beam on the client. The client brought suit against Ferrell Limited Partnership and all of its partners. What is Cabrillo's potential liability? A. None because Cabrillo is a limited partner. B. None, unless it can be shown that Cabrillo was personally supervising the employee. C. $10,000 because Cabrillo is a limited partner. D. Unlimited personal liability.

D

A(n) _____ is a type of contract by which a new party agrees to perform a duty that one of the original parties to a contract was already legally obligated to perform.

Subcontract

The manufacturing costs incurred by Fred's Prints, a firm selling custom-designed T-shirts, are $10 per T-shirt, and the selling and distribution costs incurred are 6$ per T-shirt. To this total cost of $16, Fred adds a profit of $4 on each T-shirt and sells the T-shirt at $20. The markup here would be _____.

$4. Markup refers to the amount an entrepreneur adds to costs to provide a profit. Page: 286

Putting two or more of the same or different products or services together and selling for a price somewhat under the products' individual prices is _________.

- partitioned pricing - paired pricing - product line pricing - prestige pricing Correct - None of the above

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The difference between revenue and expense is called sales.

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A _____ is a concession which covers the time while you prepare your location prior to opening. A. rent-free use period B. leasehold improvement C. construction allowance D. hidden charge

A

A customer role that describes a person in an organization who is responsible for choosing which product or service will be obtained is the __________. A. decision maker B. purchaser C. end user D. influencer

A

A nation where the major forces for jobs, revenues, and taxes come from farming or extractive industries like forestry, mining, or oil production is a(n): A. factor-driven economy. B. efficiency-driven economy. C. innovation-driven economy. D. competency-driven economy.

A

Door-to-door sales and party sales are examples of _____. A. direct sales B. telemarketing C. direct response advertising D. contract manufacturing

A

Doubt that occurs after a purchase has been made is called _____. A. cognitive dissonance B. customer vector C. segmentation D. trendiness

A

Due to which of the following characteristics a news story is most likely to get public recognition? A. Trendiness B. Cultural resonance C. Power D. Currency

A

Due to which of the following characteristics a news story is most likely to grab public interest? A. Cultural resonance B. Issue recognition C. Trendiness D. Proximity

A

Entrepreneurs can use the AIDA formula to write press releases well. In this AIDA formula, "D" stands for _____. A. Desire B. Dominance C. Development D. Distance

A

Financing a business online through the collective involvement of others who provide donations, loans, or investments is referred to as _____. A. crowdfunding B. bootstrapping C. microfinancing D. crowdsourcing

A

Small businesses are usually: A. imitative in nature. B. characterized by the novelty of their products. C. the same as high-growth ventures. D. not affected by market fluctuations.

A

Harry Howard, a successful real estate broker, has established his own real estate company in western Pennsylvania. He has on-the-job experience working at a real estate company where he had a whole staff supporting brokers' work. Now on his own, with two secretaries, Harry is building his dream of owning and growing his own business. He wants to mainly focus on middle-to-upper-income homeowners and is exploring what type of promotional material he needs to have. Which of the following would be the fastest way for Harry to build his client base? A. Word-of-mouth B. Full-scale advertising C. Personal selling D. Sales promotion

A

How much of each message conveyance a business owner uses to sell his or her product as well as his or her objective in using each one is known as: A. promotional mix. B. marketing mix. C. AIDA. D. CRM.

A

Identify the managerial accounting technique which looks at the fixed and variable costs of a business to arrive at a number of unit sales to maximize gains. A. Cost-volume-profit analysis B. Marginal revenue costs analysis C. Break even analysis D. Cash flow analysis

A

In Connie's business plan, which of the following components is most likely to be of interest to Mr. Johnson? A. Cash flow and cash cycle B. Growth rate C. Competitive advantage D. Amounts and schedules for returns

A

In efficiency-driven economies: A. entrepreneurship levels are in the middle range. B. entrepreneurship levels are very high. C. entrepreneurship levels are very low. D. entrepreneurship is not given any consideration.

A

In innovation-driven economies: A. entrepreneurship levels are in the middle range. B. entrepreneurship levels are very high. C. entrepreneurship levels are lower compared to factor-driven economies. D. entrepreneurship is not given any consideration.

A

In which of the following stages of personal selling does an entrepreneur collect background information before selling the actual product or service? A. Prospect and evaluate B. Prepare C. Present D. Close

A

Key chains, pens, coffee mugs, or embossed briefcases are examples of _____. A. promotional novelties B. signs C. flyers D. marketing kits

A

Lifestyle firms, traditional small businesses, and high-performing small businesses are often called _____. A. main street businesses B. Wall Street businesses C. high-growth ventures D. universal businesses

A

Mandarin In Town, a Chinese restaurant, opened recently in Burnsville, Minnesota. People from all over the town flocked to Mandarin to find out how good it was. This gave a big boost to the restaurant's initial business, but it caused the other restaurants in the area to lose business temporarily. The way in which Mandarin in Town hurt existing restaurants in Burnsville is an example of: A. creative destruction. B. service distortion. C. innovative disruption. D. crowdsourcing.

A

People who receive a promotional impression and who give some thought to buying the product are referred to as _____. A. sales leads B. qualified leads C. prospects D. target segments

A

Pest control, lawn services, and carpet cleaning are examples of services at a _____. A. client's location B. competitor's location C. remote location D. mutually accessible location

A

Segmenting a market _____ involves dividing it into different segments in terms of cities or neighborhoods. A. geographically B. economically C. demographically D. culturally

A

Small business owners' unique selling points (also known as benefits) that customers can expect from your goods or services, including benefits that differentiate your offering from those of the competition is known as: A. value proposition. B. long-term value. C. tangibility. D. total product.

A

Social entrepreneurship primarily involves a person or group: A. creating new charitable and civic organizations which are financially self-sufficient. B. bringing new products or services to market. C. owning their own for-profit business. D. revitalizing government agencies.

A

The _____ is a U.S. government agency that helps people start a business and also provides them support and advocacy. A. Small Business Administration B. U.S. Department of Business Development C. U.S. Department of Commerce D. U.S. Entrepreneurial Administration

A

What is the most likely effect if a court pierces the corporate veil? A. The corporation's shareholders can be assigned liability for the corporation's debts. B. The corporation can be held liable for acts of the directors. C. The corporation can lose its tax-exempt status. D. The corporation can be held liable for acts of nonofficer employees of the corporation.

A

When considering the service life cycle, which of the following statements is not true? A. It can be more difficult to extend the life cycle of a service over that of a product. B. Services go through the same four stages of the life cycle. C. New services will take a little time to attract customers. D. Initial advertising efforts will be to educate your clients about the service.

A

Which of the following can be exercised only when presented with specified shipping records? A. A documentary draft B. A letter of credit C. A mail order D. A codicil

A

Which of the following can be exercised only when presented with specified shipping records? A. A documentary draft B. A letter of credit C. A mail order D. A codicil

A

Which of the following circumstances may permit the piercing of the corporate veil of a closely held corporation and thus may cause its shareholders to be held personally liable? I. The corporation is thinly capitalized. II. The corporation borrows money from a shareholder without giving the shareholder a security interest in corporate assets. A. I only. B. II only C. Both I and II. D. Neither I nor II

A

Which of the following describes the significance of an overall growth strategy? A. It represents a driver of the variety of entrepreneurship. B. It allows for one small business enterprise to incorporate in multiple states at the same time. C. It provides the owner a stake in the family business. D. It helps buyers to get familiar with new products.

A

Which of the following elements of the BRIE model represents the desire to start a business? A. Intention B. Boundary C. Exchange D. Resources

A

Which of the following international strategies is usually inexpensive, quick to start, easy to change, and less risky than the others? A. Exporting B. Joint venture C. Franchising D. Licensing

A

Which of the following is (are) true of a limited partnership? I. Limited partnerships must have at least one general partner. II. The death of a limited partner terminates the partnership. A. I only. B. II only. C. Neither I nor II. D. Both I and II.

A

Which of the following is a characteristic of a traditional small business? A. It is often a one-site business. B. It follows a continuous growth curve. C. It defines its schedules based on the owner's needs. D. It generally has sales between $100,000 and $1,000,000 depending on the industry.

A

Which of the following is most likely to be true of signs as a form of advertising? A. They must be large enough to read by passing traffic. B. They generally contain the balance sheet of the company. C. They describe the competitive strategies of the company. D. They include stories of customers whose problems were solved.

A

Which of the following is not one of the primary criteria for a small business's record keeping system? A. The ability to outsource the task. B. The timeliness of reports. C. The security of data. D. Understandability to the manager of the business.

A

Which of the following is the most frequently occurring element of the BRIE model? A. Intention B. Boundary C. Exchange D. Resources

A

Which of the following is true of a high-performing small business? A. It often grows through multiple locations. B. It aims to achieve growth rates of 25 percent or more a year. C. It has sales of more than $1 million. D. It has low levels of professionalization.

A

Which of the following is true of a part-time firm? A. It starts small and stays very small. B. It has a continuous growth. C. Its success is defined by annual profits of $1,000,000. D. It aims to achieve growth rates of 25 percent or more a year.

A

Which of the following is true of business locations? A. Target market customers are essential factors for selecting business locations. B. Most entrepreneurs prefer their business locations to be outside their hometown. C. The cost of moving a company across town or across the country is cheap. D. Proximity of competitors does not affect choice of business locations.

A

Which of the following is true of theories based on the bounded rationality models? A. It assumes that people are inefficient processors of information. B. It assumes that people use complete information and incomplete analyses to make decisions. C. It assumes that people have unlimited abilities to obtain and process information. D. It assumes that the human mind is fundamentally irrational.

A

Which of the following layouts is most appropriate for low-volume, flexible manufacturing? A. Process layout B. Production line layout C. Free-form layout D. Grid layout

A

Which of the following statements is always true of sales promotions? A. Sales promotion is one of the major forms for marketing. B. Sales promotions are expensive and difficult to manage. C. Sales promotions are not covered under local or state laws. D. Sales promotions show up in the "Get Customers" portion of the customer development funnel.

A

Which of the following statements is true of a direct mail approach? A. It is a challenge to find the right market using this method. B. It involves major inventory investments. C. It is seen by most customers as a form of home invasion. D. It does not need adequate preparation before selling a product.

A

Which of the following statements is true of nondirect distribution? A. A product's final price is more than the manufacturing cost if intermediaries are involved. B. An agent sells products to consumers or end-users, typically in small quantities. C. Distributors and wholesalers tend to take on start-up products due to zero setup charges. D. A retailer represents a manufacturer's product to other business-to-business middleman firms.

A

Which of the following statements is true of nondirect distribution? A. A product's final price is more than the manufacturing cost if intermediaries are involved. B. An agent sells products to consumers or end-users, typically in small quantities. C. Distributors and wholesalers tend to take on start-up products due to zero setup charges. D. A retailer represents a manufacturer's product to other business-to-business middleman firms.

A

Which of the following statements is true of sales forecasting? A. In many cases, the best sales forecast you can come up with is an educated guess. B. It is better to have a high sales projection initially and adjust as actual sales happen. C. Using traditional retailers and distributors does not change the price you set at the factory. D. Ignore your capacity when identifying your potential market as you will not be serving the entire potential market.

A

Which of the following statements is true of sales forecasting? A. In many cases, the best sales forecast you can come up with is an educated guess. B. It is better to have a high sales projection initially and adjust as actual sales happen. C. Using traditional retailers and distributors does not change the price you set at the factory. D. Ignore your capacity when identifying your potential market as you will not be serving the entire potential market.

A

Which of the following statements is true of service locations? A. Services at a remote location can be located anywhere in the world. B. Office cleaning is an example of services at a mutually accessible location. C. Services at a remote location needs frequent face-to-face client involvement. D. Services at a mutually accessible location are ideal for home-based businesses.

A

_____ is a strategy whose goal is growth, based on selling more of the firm's product or service to the existing customer base. A. Market penetration B. Product expansion C. Market expansion D. Diversification

A

_____ is a strategy whose goal is growth, based on selling more of the firm's product or service to the existing customer base. A. Market penetration B. Product expansion C. Market expansion D. Diversification

A

_____ is a type of CRM report that segments by customer or customer group on purchases or dates of purchase. A. Customer vector B. Sales report C. Customer service D. Interim report

A

_____ is a type of CRM report that segments by customer or customer group on purchases or dates of purchase. A. Customer vector B. Sales report C. Customer service D. Interim report

A

_____ is an electronic equivalent of word-of-mouth advertising. A. Viral marketing B. Ambush marketing C. Sales promotion D. Trendiness

A

_____ is the segment or segments a business owner selects to concentrate his or her marketing efforts. A. Target market B. Qualified market C. Customer vector D. Optimized market

A

_____ uses agents, export management companies, or export trading companies as intermediaries to handle most of the exporting process. A. Indirect exporting B. Freight forwarding C. Contract manufacturing D. Direct exporting

A

_______ is an estimation of what a price should be based on information a consumer gathered, such as advice, advertisements, or comparison shopping. A. An external reference price B. Perception of value C. An internal reference price D. Optimum price

A

Which of the following statements is true about products? Choose all that apply. A. Most of the products sold today are combinations of both goods and services. B. Products in terms of goods are more inseparable from their providers than services. C. Products in terms of goods are generally less homogeneous than services. D. People such as political candidates and celebrities can be considered as products. E. All of the above F. None of the above

A and D

Which of the following statements is true of late career entrepreneurs?

A do-it-yourself approach is a challenge for late career entrepreneurs.

Licensee

A firm that obtains the rights to use a particular piece of intellectual property.

A. its employees dress in casual attire to work B. its service standards are bench marked by competitors** C. it refuses to use outdated technology D. it uses common technologies of the industry

A firm will be recognized for its industry leadership-product-based legitimacy and reputation, typically when:

A. factor-driven economy B. efficiency-driven economy** C. innovation-driven economy D. effectiveness-driven economy

A nation where industralization is the major force providing jobs, revenues and taxes, and where minimizing costs while maximizing productivity is a major goal is a(n):

In a(n) _____ professionalization, businesses have founders or owners who are passionate about one or two of the key business functions, such as sales, operations, accounting, finance, or human resources.

A specialized business professionalization is a situation that occurs when businesses have founders or owners who are passionate about one or two of the key business functions, such as sales, operations, accounting, finance, or human resources.

Which of the following is true of entrepreneurial teams?

A team can also face conflict over idea ownership, shared goals, and how to make decisions, especially when the team is evenly split on choices.

A. $100,000 and $1,000,000 B. $100,000 and $200,000 C. $25,000 and $100,000** D. $50,000 and $80,000

A traditional small business generally has sales of between:

Differentiation strategies

A type of generic strategy aimed at clarifying how one product is unlike another in a mass market. Page: 201

A. covenant B. easement C. variance** D. business pass

A(n) _____ is a premission from a government organization to act differently than what the laws state

Ivory Isles Resort sets a low base price of $250 for its rooms. This appears to be a great bargain for vacationers looking for resorts in the 5-star segment. However, the customers have to pay additional charges for using services such as the casino, spa, hot pool, gym, and the lounge. According to this information, which of the following pricing strategies is used by Ivory Isles? A. Captive pricing B. Odd-even pricing C. Going-rate pricing D. Multipack pricing

A. Captive pricing

_____ is a choice LLCs can make on their tax returns to be taxed as a corporation or a partnership. A. Check the box taxation B. Double taxation C. Pass through taxation D. Single taxation

A. Check the box taxation

_____ is best described as the process of making a new product available to consumers. A. Commercialization B. Factoring C. Pilot testing D. Liquidation

A. Commercialization

Which of the following gives the particulars on existing customers? A. Contact data B. Performance data C. Product data D. Service data

A. Contact data

Due to which of the following characteristics a news story is most likely to grab public interest? A. Cultural resonance B. Issue recognition C. Trendiness D. Proximity

A. Cultural resonance

_____ is a type of CRM report that segments by customer or customer group on purchases or dates of purchase. A. Customer vector B. Sales report C. Customer service D. Interim report

A. Customer vector

Which of the following international strategies is usually inexpensive, quick to start, easy to change, and less risky than the others? A. Exporting B. Joint venture C. Franchising D. Licensing

A. Exporting

_____ refers to the filing made with a state(s) in which the business operates disclosing the trade name or assumed name of the business along with the owners of the business. A. Fictitious name filing B. Evidential name filing C. Incorporation D. Adverse possession

A. Fictitious name filing

Martha got billed by her lawyer for 40 minutes of consultation. Which of the following ways did the lawyer charge Martha? A. Hourly fee B. Flat fee C. Contingency fee D. Retainer

A. Hourly fee

_____ are persons working to achieve a certain goal without being subjected to substantial controls by another. A. Independent contractors B. Partners C. Defendants D. Retainers

A. Independent contractors

_____ uses agents, export management companies, or export trading companies as intermediaries to handle most of the exporting process. A. Indirect exporting B. Freight forwarding C. Contract manufacturing D. Direct exporting

A. Indirect exporting

Which of the following is true of a limited liability company (LLC)? A. It is not always subject to double taxation. B. It is relatively difficult to set up and tough to maintain once started. C. It does not have the option of single taxation. D. It cannot have more than one owner.

A. It is not always subject to double taxation.

Which of the following is a formal dispute resolution method that operates using the court system, typically with a lawyer representing each party? A. Litigation B. Arbitration C. Mediation D. Possession

A. Litigation

_____ is a strategy whose goal is growth, based on selling more of the firm's product or service to the existing customer base. A. Market penetration B. Product expansion C. Market expansion D. Diversification

A. Market penetration

_____ is a price-setting method where an amount is added to the cost of a product to set the retail price and provide a profit. A. Markup pricing B. Marginal pricing C. Internal reference pricing D. Differential pricing

A. Markup pricing

Which of the following refers to a part of a contract in which a person agrees not to open a certain type of business or seek employment doing certain things in a particular area for a period of time? A. Noncompete clause B. Exculpatory clause C. Hold harmless clause D. Interstate clause

A. Noncompete clause

Which of the following terms refers to the activities used to establish and promote a favorable opinion by the media? A. Press relations B. Word-of-mouth communications C. Sales promotions D. Ambush marketing

A. Press relations

Which of the following pricing practices is the most inappropriate? A. Pricing a product, advertised for high quality and prestige, lower than the competition B. Lowering prices during happy hour, hence discriminating against those who work during that time period C. Lowering prices to capture maximum market share as the patent for a product approaches its termination D. Pricing a product low when a business is operating below capacity

A. Pricing a product, advertised for high quality and prestige, lower than the competition

Which of the following is true with regard to pricing of legal services? A. Pricing of legal services is based on supply and demand. B. Being diplomatic with the attorney is not at all recommended in negotiations on the issue of pricing. C. The attorney's fee schedule in all four types of pricing of services is non-negotiable. D. Pricing of legal services is mainly constant and fixed.

A. Pricing of legal services is based on supply and demand.

Which of the following layouts is most appropriate for low-volume, flexible manufacturing? A. Process layout B. Production line layout C. Free-form layout D. Grid layout

A. Process layout

Which of the following is most likely to be an example of a good-dominated product? A. Purchasing a sewing machine with a warranty B. Leasing a sewing machine C. Hiring the services of a tailor D. Renting a sewing machine

A. Purchasing a sewing machine with a warranty

Which of the following statements is true of service locations? A. Services at a remote location can be located anywhere in the world. B. Office cleaning is an example of services at a mutually accessible location. C. Services at a remote location needs frequent face-to-face client involvement. D. Services at a mutually accessible location are ideal for home-based businesses.

A. Services at a remote location can be located anywhere in the world.

Which of the following is true of business locations? A. Target market customers are essential factors for selecting business locations. B. Most entrepreneurs prefer their business locations to be outside their hometown. C. The cost of moving a company across town or across the country is cheap. D. Proximity of competitors does not affect choice of business locations.

A. Target market customers are essential factors for selecting business locations.

For me-too products, the stages of new product development are always extensively long.

F

_____ refer to other businesses that bring customers to a target market area. A. Traffic generators B. Freight forwarders C. Fulfillment centers D. Contract manufacturers

A. Traffic generators

Due to which of the following characteristics a news story is most likely to get public recognition? A. Trendiness B. Cultural resonance C. Power D. Currency

A. Trendiness

Which of these is an advantage of sole proprietorship? A. Unique tax advantages B. Longer life because the business and owner are legally the same C. Owner's liability for the firm's debt limited to his or her investment in it D. Ease of raising large amounts of capital

A. Unique tax advantages

_____ is an electronic equivalent of word-of-mouth advertising. A. Viral marketing B. Ambush marketing C. Sales promotion D. Trendiness

A. Viral marketing

Harry Howard, a successful real estate broker, has established his own real estate company in western Pennsylvania. He has on-the-job experience working at a real estate company where he had a whole staff supporting brokers' work. Now on his own, with two secretaries, Harry is building his dream of owning and growing his own business. He wants to mainly focus on middle-to-upper-income homeowners and is exploring what type of promotional material he needs to have. Which of the following would be the fastest way for Harry to build his client base? A. Word-of-mouth B. Full-scale advertising C. Personal selling D. Sales promotion

A. Word-of-mouth

Soul pine café issues a card to each new customer on which every purchase is stamped, and when a customer completes nine purchases, he or she gets the tenth service for free. This is a typical example of _____. A. a loyalty program B. price lining C. price bundling D. going rate pricing

A. a loyalty program

Document setting forth information about a limited liability company that is filed with the state to establish an LLC is referred to as _____. A. articles of organization B. subcontract C. charter D. operating agreement

A. articles of organization

By adopting the pricing technique of loss leaders, a firm most likely aims to: A. attract traffic toward its products. B. imply superior quality to a competitor. C. signal that its products are a status symbol. D. reward repeat customers.

A. attract traffic toward its products.

Pest control, lawn services, and carpet cleaning are examples of services at a _____. A. client's location B. competitor's location C. remote location D. mutually accessible location

A. client's location

Door-to-door sales and party sales are examples of _____. A. direct sales B. telemarketing C. direct response advertising D. contract manufacturing

A. direct sales

Segmenting a market _____ involves dividing it into different segments in terms of cities or neighborhoods. A. geographically B. economically C. demographically D. culturally

A. geographically

The _____ layout has aisles running from the front of the store to the back like the typical grocery, discount, or convenience store. A. grid B. free-form C. process D. production line

A. grid

In the lease agreement signed by Arthur Fraser, a _____ clause exempts him from paying any restitution in case he causes accidental damage on the property. Which of the following types of contractual clauses protects Arthur Fraser from paying for such damages? A. hold harmless B. exculpatory C. noncompete D. power of sale

A. hold harmless

Someone who uses intellectual property without the permission of the owner is referred to as a(n): A. infringer. B. arbitrator. C. defaulter. D. retainer.

A. infringer.

ZestOne Technologies has launched a series of tablet computers that are similar to a competitor's product that already exists in the market. Such products are typically termed as _____. A. me-too products B. prototypes C. augmented products D. complementary goods

A. me-too products

Charging lower prices at certain times to encourage customers to come during slack periods is known as _____. A. off-peak pricing B. price gouging C. price lining D. odd-even pricing

A. off-peak pricing

A(n) _____ refers to a contract among LLC members outlining how the LLC will conduct itself. A. operating agreement B. mission statement C. charter D. articles of incorporation

A. operating agreement

If the toy products are initially sold at an extremely low price that just covers the costs in order to get competitors' market share, then this pricing strategy would be known as _____. A. penetration pricing B. price signaling C. price skimming D. partitioned pricing

A. penetration pricing

A service typically exhibits the characteristic of _____ because if it is not used when offered, it cannot be saved for later use. A. perishability B. tangibility C. absorptivity D. homogeneity

A. perishability

The dissolution of a corporate form, making it back into a sole proprietorship or general partnership, if the court finds that the owner carelessly mixed up personal and business assets or finances is known as: A. piercing the veil. B. adverse possession. C. nonfeasance. D. easement.

A. piercing the veil.

Customer loyalty programs focus on developing a strategy that is based on: A. selling more of the firm's product or service to the existing customer base. B. selling in areas or to groups previously not served by the business. C. selling existing customers a product or service they have never bought before. D. adding new products or services to the firm's existing collection of offerings.

A. selling more of the firm's product or service to the existing customer base.

The primary goal of penetration pricing is to: A. steal competitors' market share. B. imply that a product is a status symbol. C. reward repeat and loyal customers. D. attract the low-, mid-, and high-end customers.

A. steal competitors' market share.

The core product typically includes: A. the basic description of what a company or a product does. B. features of a product that differentiates it from competition. C. what a product means to the customers. D. value and cost benefits customers incur from a product.

A. the basic description of what a company or a product does.

A. Preparation B. Illumination ** C. Incubation D. Verification

According to Graham Wallas' description of the creative process, ideas begin to flow in which of the following stages?

A. Preparation B. Illumination** C. Incubation D. Verification

According to Graham Wallas' description of the creative process, ideas begin to flow in which of the following stages?

A. the decision to start a business came first B. the business idea came first** C. the idea and decision were simultaneous D. starting a business is a loss-making proposition

According to a majority of entrepreneurs in the Panel Study of Entrepreneurial Dynamics (PSED), a majority of entrepreneurs indicated that:

A. Discussion with potential investors B. Education and expertise C. Family and friends D. Work experience**

According to a majority of entrepreneurs in the Panel Study of Entrepreneurial Dynamics (PSED), which of the following is the most frequently mentioned source of business ideas?

boundary

According to the BRIE model, _____ sets up a business as a firm.

A. adaptation B. magnification C. substitution **

According to the SCAMPER tool, a feature that allows customers to order directly from a Web site rather than visiting a store is an example of:

16

According to the U.S. Small Business Administration, small businesses generate _____ times the number of patents per employee than do big businesses.

Happy hours in amusement parks, movies, and restaurants are examples of _____. A. prestige pricing B. off-peak pricing C. loyalty programs D. random discounting

B. off-peak pricing

A. it tends to be either semi-permanent ones or movable ones B. it needs to be built in places where there is less foot or vehicle traffic** C. it can be quickly established D. it does not require a lot of investment in inventory

All of the following are success factors to "retail stands" EXCEPT:

A. cutting your personal and business expenses B. seeing if you can get things which you need for free C. seeing if you can substitute a lower-cost alternative before you buy D. borrowing heavily from banks while keeping your money untouched**

All of the following are the key aspects of bootstrapping EXCEPT:

A _____ is a document issued by a bank that guarantees a buyer's payment for a specified period of time upon compliance with specified terms. A. documentary draft B. letter of credit C. mail order D. bill of lading

B

A business run by the individual who owns it is referred to as a(n) _____. A. franchise B. owner-managed firm C. professionally-owned business D. novelty firm

B

A nation where industrialization is the major force providing jobs, revenues and taxes, and where minimizing costs while maximizing productivity is a major goal is a(n): A. factor-driven economy. B. efficiency-driven economy. C. innovation-driven economy. D. effectiveness-driven economy.

B

A(n) _____ is a one-page document on letterhead that introduces the business plan and owner to the recipient and indicates why the recipient is being asked to read the plan. A. executive summary B. cover letter C. appendix D. title page

B

According to the BRIE model, which of the following sets a firm off from the buying or selling or bartering done casually by nonmerchants? A. Resources B. Boundary C. Intention D. Exchange

B

Darla, Jack, and Sam have formed a partnership with each agreeing to contribute $100,000. Jack and Sam each contributed $100,000 cash. Darla contributed $75,000 cash and agreed to pay an additional $25,000 two years later. After one year of operations the partnership is insolvent. The liabilities and FMV of the assets of the partnership are as follows: Assets: Cash $ 40,000 Trade accounts receivable 35,000 Receivable from Darla 25,000 Equipment 100,000 $200,000 Liabilities: Trade accounts payable $410,000 Both Jack and Sam are personally insolvent. Darla has a net worth of $750,000. If Darla is a limited partner, what is her maximum potential liability? A. $0 B. $ 25,000 C. $210,000 D. $235,000

B

Eddie, the owner of a fast-food joint, finds that he spends far lesser when he bakes breads in dozens than when he bakes two or three loafs at a time. This idea of Eddie's is similar to the concept of: A. break-even point. B. economy of scale. C. economy of scope. D. monopoly.

B

Effectuation refers to: A. the degree of attention a target market pays to an idea or organization. B. an approach used to create alternatives in uncertain environments. C. transforming a high-growth venture into a small business. D. a process of a person becoming an owner by inheriting or getting a stake in a family business.

B

From an entrepreneur's perspective, marketing is all about connecting your customer to your product or service. The first step in this process is: A. connecting the two through price. B. connecting the two through the value proposition. C. connecting the two through promotion. D. connecting the two through product placement.

B

Greg has a press release for his new product that he wants to broadcast on television. His press release has a good story and visuals. It also includes content that illustrates broad cultural themes. Which of the following is Greg most likely to generate through the press release? A. Public recognition B. Public interest C. Public importance D. Issue recognition

B

High-growth ventures: A. use imitation as their metastrategy. B. start small but are intended to grow rapidly. C. cannot include a team of partners. D. do not delegate tasks.

B

Identify the type of service location in which face-to-face meetings with clients are infrequent. A. Mutually accessible location B. Remote location C. The client's location D. The competitor's location

B

In _____, an advertisement is placed in a magazine, newspaper, radio, billboard, or television and includes an order blank with a phone number, e-mail, or snail-mail address with the intent of having customers place immediate orders. A. telemarketing B. direct response advertising C. guerilla marketing D. direct selling

B

In a _____ layout, the store is laid out in sections with aisles that angle or meander through the store. A. production line B. free-form C. grid D. process

B

In factor-driven economies: A. entrepreneurship levels are in the middle range. B. entrepreneurship levels are very high. C. entrepreneurship levels are very low. D. entrepreneurship is not given any consideration.

B

In personal selling, _____ means cleaning up the list to remove potential clients that are unable or unlikely to buy a business owner's product. A. prospecting B. prequalifying C. polarizing D. closing

B

In the absence of a specific provision in a general partnership agreement, partnership losses will be allocated A. Equally among the partners irrespective of the allocation of partnership profits. B. In the same manner as partnership profits. C. In proportion to the partners' capital contributions. D. In proportion to the partners' capital contributions and outstanding loan balances.

B

In the case of existing customers, _____ gives the information on the date and type of contact, since in many sales situations, it can take repeated contacts before a sale is made. A. channel data B. performance data C. intercommunication data D. sales data

B

John owns a small business that does computer servicing. Which of the following would represent boundary as mentioned in the BRIE model in John's computer servicing business? A. The employees that work under John B. The office in which John works C. The money earned by John from the business D. The desire to expand the business to writing software

B

Marcie works at a public library and she is responsible for purchasing all audiobooks for the library. Marcie reads reviews of the titles from the available monthly circulars, choosing the titles she would like to add to the collection. Marcie then sends the order to the technical services department where Linda places the order. In this case Linda is playing the customer role of _________. A. decision maker B. purchaser C. influencer D. end user

B

Neil places an advertisement for his pastry shop, Neil's Pastries, in the local newspaper. He includes his phone number, website, e-mail address, and postal address in the advertisement so that prospective customers have the option to contact him in the way they feel most comfortable. Neil is a _____. A. guerilla marketer B. multichannel marketer C. telemarketer D. direct seller

B

Proximity refers to: A. a concept in public interest which alludes to events with a broad appeal within the market or population. B. a concept in public recognition which alludes to how closet the issue being discussed is to you, your family or business. C. a concept in public interest which alludes to the graphic interest held by an event. D. a concept in public recognition which alludes to the fit of the topic to current fashion or public interest.

B

Sal wishes to form a business entity that he will own and control all by himself. Which of the following is not a good choice for him? A. Sole proprietorship. B. General partnership. C. LLC. D. Corporation.

B

Small businesses differ from high-growth ventures in that in small businesses: A. the focus is on effectiveness rather than efficiency. B. the preferred source of funding is the owner's own money rather than other people's money. C. the delegation of responsibilities is easy and necessary rather than difficult. D. the metastrategy is for novelty rather than imitation.

B

The process of determining the effect of price and quantity changes on revenues and expenses refers to: A. accounting analysis. B. variance analysis. C. pro forma budgeting. D. financial flexibility.

B

The proof of a CRM effort is seen in: A. high levels of cognitive dissonance in customers. B. more tracked prospects making initial purchases. C. low levels of customer loyalty in new customers. D. high levels of inconsistency among customers in terms of experience and belief.

B

The way that newly created goods, services, or firms hurt existing goods, services, or firms is referred to as: A. benchmarking. B. creative destruction. C. service distortion. D. crowdsourcing.

B

Tina runs her consultancy business from her home. Working from home allows her to set her own schedule and take time off at her convenience so that she can be with her family. The fact that Tina gets more time with her family can be categorized as ______ reward. A. income B. flexibility C. growth D. credit

B

Which of the following will be an example of odd-even pricing?

Buy a T-shirt for $19.89

When finally setting the actual price of your product or service, there are several contextual factors including your company objectives, your marketing strategy, competition, channels of distribution, and legal and regulatory issues to consider. Which of the following statements is not true when considering these factors? A. The customer's end price is usually higher than your price due to price escalation. B. Pricing off a competitor's price is as easy as picking a percent, say 80%, and charging that price for your product or service. C. Some forms of price discrimination are illegal. D. Firms that compete on price may experience negative growth.

B

When finally setting the actual price of your product or service, there are several contextual factors including your company objectives, your marketing strategy, competition, channels of distribution, and legal and regulatory issues to consider. Which of the following statements is not true when considering these factors? A. The customer's end price is usually higher than your price due to price escalation. B. Pricing off a competitor's price is as easy as picking a percent, say 80%, and charging that price for your product or service. C. Some forms of price discrimination are illegal. D. Firms that compete on price may experience negative growth.

B

Which of the following documents would most likely contain specific rules for the management of a business corporation? A. Articles of incorporation. B. Bylaws. C. Certificate of authority. D. Shareholders' agreement.

B

Which of the following forms of direct marketing is the most expensive? A. Direct sales B. Telemarketing C. Direct mail D. Guerilla marketing

B

Which of the following is a characteristic feature of a message for a target market? A. It is repeated less often. B. It must contain the elements of a product's value proposition. C. It must be abstract. D. It must always be distinctive from target customers.

B

Which of the following is a characteristic feature of sales packets? A. They are usually large enough to read by passing traffic. B. They provide potential customers an education in a firm's product or service. C. They generally consist of pens or small calendars which are printed with the name and slogan of the company. D. They are generally hand-written.

B

Which of the following is a characteristic feature of sales packets? A. They are usually large enough to read by passing traffic. B. They provide potential customers an education in a firm's product or service. C. They generally consist of pens or small calendars which are printed with the name and slogan of the company. D. They are generally hand-written.

B

Which of the following is a characteristic of a small business? A. Source of funding is primarily other people's money B. Focus is on efficiency C. Professionalized approach to human resource D. Delegation is essential

B

Which of the following is a myth about small businesses? A. That failed entrepreneurs can succeed if they try again B. That a small business will never have enough financing C. That students have skills to start small businesses D. That small businesses can start during recession

B

Which of the following is a reward universally mentioned by entrepreneurs? A. Peer admiration B. Personal growth C. Political power D. Industry recognition

B

Which of the following is a type of informational plan that solicits information on customer interests? A. Invention plan B. Proof-of-concept website C. Private placement memorandum D. Operational plan

B

Which of the following is an example of a high customer contact business? A. Manufacturing businesses B. Legal offices C. Business incubators D. Remote location services

B

Which of the following is not one of the four key factors considered when determining an optimum price? A. Value delivered to the customer B. Supply chain costs C. Your business strategy and product placement D. Prices set my competing firms

B

Which of the following is true of a private placement memo? A. It provides information to potential licensees. B. It is a complex legal document and should be drafted by a lawyer. C. It is a special form of informational plan posted on the Internet. D. It is designed to be used internally for management purposes.

B

Which of the following is true of leasing issues? A. Landlords do not have the right to move a business elsewhere at their discretion. B. It costs more to limit the landlord's ability to lease to competing businesses. C. It is irrelevant to look for stores in a landlord's property that match your business hours. D. There are no penalties or problems for rent default.

B

Which of the following is true of the growth of a typical traditional small business? A. It tends to quickly level off after the owners operate long enough to learn the basics of making money. B.It levels off after operations settle into a consistent, money-making pattern generating income to provide a living for the owner. C. It grows at rates between 5 to 15 percent a year. D. It grows at rates of 25 percent or more a year.

B

Which of the following is used when selling more of the firm's product or services to existing customers? A. Market expansion B. Market penetration C. Diversification D. Vertical integration

B

Which of the following is(are) correct concerning a partnership? I. An important characteristic is profit sharing which needs to be equal among the partners. II. An important characteristic is the right of each general partner to participate in the management of the partnership. A. I only. B. II only. C. Both I and II. D. Neither I nor II.

B

Which of the following provides potential customers an education in a firm's product or service, including stories of customers' whose problems were solved, an FAQ list, as well as a page on the products or services, and a page on the business owner and his or her firm? A. Promotional novelties B. Sales packets C. Business cards D. Brochures

B

Which of the following sets of numbers are the three you need to arrive at your sales forecast? A. Potential Market, hit rate, and cost of sale B. Prospective Customers, hit rate, and sale amount C. Prospective Customers, hit rate, and cost of sale D. Potential Market, hit rate and sale amount

B

Which of the following statements best describes the process of idea screening in new product development? A. It involves specifying the details of each idea's technological feasibility, its cost, how it can be marketed, and its market potential. B. It is the process of selecting the most promising ideas to be further evaluated for feasibility. C. It involves creating the first versions of products called prototypes which are used in further consumer testing. D. It is the process of mass producing a new product so that consumers can avail it.

B

Which of the following statements is not true of the product life cycle? A. There are four stages to the product life cycle. B. Stages in the product life cycle are not similar to those of the firm's life cycle. C. Not all products survive the introduction phase of the product life cycle. D. Most small businesses can only afford to launch a product on a small scale.

B

Which of the following ways does borrowing help increase potential profits?

By providing capital funds for additional business opportunities

Which of the following statements is true of an elevator pitch? A. It is shorter than a vision statement or tagline. B. Its goal is to sell the idea of a business to another. C. It does not sound like a sales pitch. D. It is a summary of the business, its business models, and immediate goals.

B

Which of the following statements is true of business plans? A. Firms without a business plan are less likely to close down than firms with plans. B. External legitimacy for a firm is best established by creating business plans. C. Typically, the higher-performing firms in any industry tend to be those who do not have any business plan. D. Having a business plan guarantees higher profits.

B

Which of the following statements is true of the company section of a business plan? A. The overall description of the business financials forms the core part of this section. B. The product/service subsection mentions any protection through a proprietary technology. C. The company background subsection includes information about the pilot sales efforts and the floor plans. D. The tagline and elevator pitch of the business form the subsections of company description.

B

Which of the following statements is true of the target market? A. Your Total Available Market (TAM) represents the customers that you think would be interested in your particular product or service. B. Your target market is the same as your Serviceable Obtainable Market (SOM). C. Your Penetrated Market (PM) is your target market divided by your actual number of customers. D. Your Serviceable Available Market (SAM) is never the same as your Total Available Market (TAM).

B

Which of the following terms refers to a concept in public importance which alludes to the degree to which the issue is immediate in its impact? A. Proximity B. Currency C. Power D. Cultural resonance

B

Which of the following terms refers to a concept in public importance which alludes to the degree to which the issue is immediate in its impact? A. Proximity B. Currency C. Power D. Cultural resonance

B

While closing a sales call, when a sales person says "I'll just need your credit card for payment," he is using the sales closing technique of _____. A. try-before-you-buy close B. assumptive close C. chances-are close D. urgency close

B

Wholesalers, retailers, distributors, agents are commonly referred to as ______. A. freight forwarders B. intermediaries C. born internationals D. traffic generators

B

_____ advertisements provide both geographic and demographic segmentation with a highly distracted audience. A. Television B. Radio C. Magazine D. Newspaper

B

_____ are specialists in export-related activities including tariff schedules, shipping, insurance, packing, transportation arrangements, customs clearing, and other export details. A. Born internationals B. Freight forwarders C. Contract manufacturers D. Traffic generators

B

_____ are the smallest full-time business. A. High-performing small businesses B. Traditional small businesses C. High-growth ventures D. Lifestyle businesses

B

_____ are the terms included in the hidden portions of a web page which are used by search engines to describe a website and evaluate its focus and category placement. A. Domain names B. Keywords C. Search terms D. Embeds

B

_____ is a strategy whose goal is growth, based on selling in areas or to groups previously not served by the business. A. Market penetration B. Market expansion C. Product expansion D. Diversification

B

_____ is a strategy whose goal is growth, based on selling in areas or to groups previously not served by the business. A. Market penetration B. Market expansion C. Product expansion D. Diversification

B

_____ is an aspect of entrepreneurship which looks at a new thing or a new way of doing things. A. Customer-focus B. Innovation C. Creation D. Efficiency

B

_____ uses creative and relatively inexpensive ways such as door-knob hangers, T-shirts, balloons, flyers under windshield wipers to reach customers. A. Direct mail B. Guerilla marketing C. Telemarketing D. Direct sales

B

________ is setting a price at the highest level the market will bear, usually because there is no competition at the time. A. Premium pricing B. Skimming C. Odd-even pricing D. Partitioned pricing

B

________ is setting a price at the highest level the market will bear, usually because there is no competition at the time. A. Premium pricing B. Skimming C. Odd-even pricing D. Partitioned pricing

B

_____ is a form of direct response advertising that reaches local people but does not permit a lot of details. A. Radio B. Billboard C. Magazine D. Newspaper

B. Billboard

Which of the following is a modern form of direct mail? A. Catalogs and brochures B. Direct faxing and e-mailing C. Sales letters and mail orders D. Postcards and leaflets

B. Direct faxing and e-mailing

_____ refers to selling goods or services to consumers without intermediaries, typically to select customer groups and typically with tracking of the results. A. Nondirect distribution B. Direct marketing C. Benchmarking D. Contract manufacturing

B. Direct marketing

Which of the following direct sales methods is effective for products that need demonstrations or detailed explanations? A. Industrial sales B. Door-to-door sales C. Vending machines D. Flea market

B. Door-to-door sales

Which of the following is true of leasing issues? A. Landlords do not have the right to move a business elsewhere at their discretion. B. It costs more to limit the landlord's ability to lease to competing businesses. C. It is irrelevant to look for stores in a landlord's property that match your business hours. D. There are no penalties or problems for rent default.

B. It costs more to limit the landlord's ability to lease to competing businesses.

Which of the following is true of partnerships? A. It does not get terminated upon the death of one or more partners. B. It does not allow one partner to obtain bonding protection against the acts of the other partner(s). C. It cannot obtain financial resources from more than one person. D. It does not incur unlimited liability on its partners for the firm's debt.

B. It does not allow one partner to obtain bonding protection against the acts of the other partner(s).

Which of the following is true about sole proprietorship? A. It is the most difficult kind of business form to set up. B. It is not considered as a legal entity separate from its owner. C. It does not incur unlimited liability on its owner. D. It is not supported by any unique tax advantages.

B. It is not considered as a legal entity separate from its owner.

Which of the following statements best describes the process of idea screening in new product development? A. It involves specifying the details of each idea's technological feasibility, its cost, how it can be marketed, and its market potential. B. It is the process of selecting the most promising ideas to be further evaluated for feasibility. C. It involves creating the first versions of products called prototypes which are used in further consumer testing. D. It is the process of mass producing a new product so that consumers can avail it.

B. It is the process of selecting the most promising ideas to be further evaluated for feasibility.

Walter Bradham, the owner of Bradham Corporation muddled his personal finances with his business accounts. Following a suit into the financial irregularities at Bradham Corporation, a court subjected the Corporation to the decision of piercing the veil. Which of the following course is the court most likely to take in this case? A. It will convert Bradham Corporation into a separate legal entity. B. It will dissolve the corporation into a sole partnership under Bradham. C. It will change Bradham's liability in the business to one that of a limited partner. D. It will hold that Bradham has no personal liability for Bradham Corporation's debt.

B. It will dissolve the corporation into a sole partnership under Bradham.

_____ are the terms included in the hidden portions of a web page which are used by search engines to describe a website and evaluate its focus and category placement. A. Domain names B. Keywords C. Search terms D. Embeds

B. Keywords

_____ is a strategy whose goal is growth, based on selling in areas or to groups previously not served by the business. A. Market penetration B. Market expansion C. Product expansion D. Diversification

B. Market expansion

Which of the following is used when selling to existing customers? A. Market expansion B. Market penetration C. Diversification D. Vertical integration

B. Market penetration

Which of the following statements is true about products? A. People such as political candidates and celebrities cannot be considered as products. B. Most of the products sold today are combinations of both goods and services. C. Products in terms of goods are generally less homogeneous than services. D. Products in terms of goods are more inseparable from their providers than services.

B. Most of the products sold today are combinations of both goods and services.

Which of the following is true regarding a small-claims court? A. These courts will only accept cases where the stakes are as large as $50,000 or above. B. Most of these courts are designed so that ordinary citizens can bring their cases in. C. This legal option is only available to entrepreneurs who can afford an attorney. D. These courts are the only recourse for small business owners for litigation.

B. Most of these courts are designed so that ordinary citizens can bring their cases in.

_____ refers to setting a price above that of the competition so as to indicate a higher quality or that a product is a status symbol. A. Penetration pricing B. Premium pricing C. Limit pricing D. Bait pricing

B. Premium pricing

Greg has a press release for his new product that he wants to broadcast on television. His press release has a good story and visuals. It also includes content that illustrates broad cultural themes. Which of the following is Greg most likely to generate through the press release? A. Public recognition B. Public interest C. Public importance D. Issue recognition

B. Public interest

_____ advertisements provide both geographic and demographic segmentation with a highly distracted audience. A. Television B. Radio C. Magazine D. Newspaper

B. Radio

Identify the type of service location in which face-to-face meetings with clients are infrequent. A. Mutually accessible location B. Remote location C. The client's location D. The competitor's location

B. Remote location

Which federal law describes the steps publicly traded businesses must take to protect and provide their key financial information? A. Service Contract Act B. Sarbanes-Oxley Act C. Walsh-Healey Public Contracts Act D. Davis-Bacon Act

B. Sarbanes-Oxley Act

Which of the following forms of direct marketing is the most expensive? A. Direct sales B. Telemarketing C. Direct mail D. Guerilla marketing

B. Telemarketing

Which of the following terms refers to small business owners' unique selling points that will be used to differentiate their products and/or services from those of the competition? A. Sales lead B. Value proposition C. Trendiness D. Segmentation

B. Value proposition

Proximity refers to: A. a concept in public interest which alludes to events with a broad appeal within the market or population. B. a concept in public recognition which alludes to the impact level of the issue being discussed. C. a concept in public interest which alludes to the graphic interest held by an event. D. a concept in public recognition which alludes to the fit of the topic to current fashion or public interest.

B. a concept in public recognition which alludes to the impact level of the issue being discussed.

While closing a sales call, when a sales person says "I'll just need your credit card for payment," he is using the sales closing technique of _____. A. try-before-you-buy close B. assumptive close C. chances-are close D. urgency close

B. assumptive close

While teaching strategy at Farrell University, Jessica developed an interactive strategy-simulation game to inculcate the concept of strategy to her students. She found that they were able to grasp the concept much better from the game rather than from reading books. For two years Jessica used the game to teach students. Eventually she removed possible glitches and perfected the game. She wanted students at other universities to benefit from the simulation. The result was the launch of Simulate Strategy, Inc. Some of Jessica's students suggested that she create a Web site for Simulate Strategy, Inc. Her company is fairly new and opening a Web site immediately would expose her company to customers from around the world. In this scenario, Simulate Strategy is an example of a _____. A. freight forwarder B. born international C. sheltered workshop D. contract manufacturer

B. born international

In _____, an advertisement is placed in a magazine, newspaper, radio, billboard, or television and includes an order blank with a phone number, e-mail, or snail-mail address, using which customers can place immediate orders. A. telemarketing B. direct response advertising C. guerilla marketing D. direct selling

B. direct response advertising

The two basic categories of information available to small business owners are: A. legal and commercial. B. free and paid. C. written and oral. D. online and in-print.

B. free and paid.

In a _____ layout, the store is laid out in sections with aisles that angle or meander through the store. A. production line B. free-form C. grid D. process

B. free-form

Purchasing a car with a warranty is most likely to be an example of a _____. A. pure good B. good-dominated product C. pure service D. hybrid good

B. good-dominated product

Wholesalers, retailers, distributors, agents are commonly referred to as ______. A. freight forwarders B. intermediaries C. born internationals D. traffic generators

B. intermediaries

A _____ is a document issued by a bank that guarantees a buyer's payment for a specified period of time upon compliance with specified terms. A. documentary draft B. letter of credit C. mail order D. bill of lading

B. letter of credit

The strategy of pricing toward the low end of the competition in order to take market share from the competition becomes most popular as a product reaches the _____ phase of the product life cycle. A. growth B. maturity C. decline D. introduction

B. maturity

In bonus pack pricing strategy: A. lower prices are charged at certain times to encourage customers to come during slack periods. B. more than one unit of the same product are combined and sold at a low price. C. products are sold at different price points to attract the low-, mid-, and high-end customers. D. the base item is sold at a low price and the necessary supplies are sold for a high price.

B. more than one unit of the same product are combined and sold at a low price.

The proof of a CRM effort is seen in: A. high levels of cognitive dissonance in customers. B. more tracked prospects making initial purchases. C. low levels of customer loyalty in new customers. D. high levels of inconsistency among customers in terms of experience and belief.

B. more tracked prospects making initial purchases.

In the case of existing customers, _____ gives the information on the date and type of contact, since in many sales situations, it can take repeated contacts before a sale is made. A. channel data B. performance data C. intercommunication data D. sales data

B. performance data

In personal selling, _____ means cleaning up the list to remove potential clients that are unable or unlikely to buy a business owner's product. A. prospecting B. prequalifying C. polarizing D. closing

B. prequalifying

While developing a new product, in the product development stage, the first versions of products are used in further consumer testing. These first versions of products are called _____. A. pure goods B. prototypes C. me-too products D. hybrids

B. prototypes

Except for _____, business forms are types of separate, legal entities. A. limited partnerships B. sole proprietorships C. limited liabilities companies D. C corporations

B. sole proprietorships

A(n) _____ is a type of contract by which a new party agrees to perform a duty that one of the original parties to a contract was already legally obligated to perform. A. exculpatory agreement B. subcontract C. unilateral contract D. option contract

B. subcontract

The group of people on which a marketer focuses promotion and sales efforts is called a _____. A. focus group B. target market C. strategic group D. sales pitch

B. target market

Copyrights for new works last for: A. the creator's life. B. the creator's life plus 70 years. C. 120 years after creation. D. 25 years after its first publication.

B. the creator's life plus 70 years.

The entire bundle of products, services, and meanings of one's offering; including extras like service, warranty, or delivery, as well as what the product means to the customer refers to _____. A. augmented product B. total product C. hybrid product D. pure good

B. total product

A _____ is a type of intellectual property, not created by the government but is information known to certain people in a company that makes that company more competitive. A. copyright B. trade secret C. patent D. trademark

B. trade secret

A 20-year patent covering a process, machine, article of manufacture, composition of matter, or any new or useful improvement of an existing one is known as _____. A. plant patent B. utility patent C. design patent D. non-provisional patent

B. utility patent

False

Being a small business makes managing organizational culture harder than in larger businesses

"The Kent Automobile Company segments its cars as sports cars, safety cars, capacity cars, and premium cars based on the gains or the utility consumers seek. Which of the following segmentation types has the Kent Automobile Company adopted?"

Benefit

what are open-ended questions best for?

Best used for gathering preliminary information.

A McDonald's franchise includes the right to use McDonald's many trade names, specifications of the product to be sold, operating methods, marketing plan, and national advertising. Franchisees pay to the franchiser both an up-front fee to obtain the franchise rights and a percentage of gross sales. what type of franchising does this situation illustrate?

Business format franchising. Page: 173

Which of the following businesses requires a stake in the company and is good for brainstorming with other entrepreneurs?

Business incubator

According to the BRIE model, which of the following falls under the boundary category? A. The financial resources of a company B. The desire to start a business C. An e-mail address of the company D. A product or service offered by the company

C

According to the U.S. Small Business Administration, small businesses generate _____ times the number of patents per employee than do big businesses. A. 35.5 B. 2.5 C. 16.5 D. 50.5

C

Anna helps brides-to-be choose wedding gowns that best suit their requirements and budget, and also helps them with where they can find the right dress. She has made her home her virtual office; she does not require external financing. Anna is using _____ to run her small business. A. crowdfunding B. franchising C. bootstrapping D. crowdsourcing

C

Dividing the market into different segments by income, age, or religion constitutes segmenting the market _____. A. geographically B. economically C. demographically D. culturally

C

Due to which of the following characteristics a news story is most likely to get public importance? A. Trendiness B. Proximity C. Currency D. Cultural resonance

C

Elmo forms a corporation to run a retail store. He buys $100,000 worth of its stock, as does his mother. They are the only two shareholders. The store's location was not favorable and the business does not take off. Over the course of five years, Elmo slowly burns through the $200,000 in capital, as the store posts losses every year. Near the end of the sixth year, the corporation takes bankruptcy, leaving creditors on the hook for $40,000; they had delivered inventory to the store for which the corporation had been unable to pay. The creditors sue Elmo and his mother personally. Given the facts presented, what should happen? A. The court should pierce the corporate veil, because the store was obviously undercapitalized. B. The court should pierce the corporate veil, because the creditors failed to have Elmo or his mother personally guarantee their extensions of credit. C.The court should not pierce the corporate veil. D. A and B.

C

Giveaways, samples, and tastings are examples of ________ techniques used in sales promotion. A. contest B. loyalty C. introductory D. discounting

C

If business owners track sales by purchase basis: A. they can minimize the cognitive dissonance experienced by their customers. B. they can predict the performance of their competitors. C. they can easily decide which marketing efforts to continue. D. they can find the defects in their products.

C

In terms of new jobs, which of the following is true of a small business? A. It does not employ people looking for part-time work. B. It is of no importance to existing jobs. C. It offers jobs to people with atypical work histories. D. It pays taxes on behalf of the people it hires.

C

In the BRIE model, a business name or government registration, a phone or e-mail address dedicated to the business, or a specific location for the firm in a home, commercial space, or on the Internet represents: A. exchange. B. resource. C. boundary. D. intention.

C

Innovation-driven economies: A. are those where entrepreneurship becomes a key way to build the middle class. B. are nations where industrialization is becoming the major force providing jobs, revenues, and taxes. C. are focused on high-value-added manufacturing but are marked by a very large service sector. D. are those where entrepreneurship is essential to build personal wealth and break the cycle of low-wage jobs.

C

Lenders use operating income as: A. a measure of how well management achieved sales. B. an indication of future sales. C. a measure of how much debt a business can support. D. an indication of a business's ability to control costs.

C

Marketing data gathered by simple observation - seeing what customers do, rather than asking them is: A. secondary research. B. a focus group. C. ethnographic research. D. branching.

C

Mentions of a company or products in the media for which a firm did not pay is referred to as _____. A. buzz marketing B. sales promotion C. free ink D. viral marketing

C

Product expansion is a strategy whose goal is growth, based on: A. selling more of the firm's product or service to the existing customer base. B. selling in areas or to groups previously not served by the business. C. selling existing customers a product or service they have never bought before. D. adding new products or services to the firm's existing collection of offerings. Product expansion is a strategy whose goal is growth, based on selling existing customers a product or service they have never bought before.

C

Putting two or more of the same or different products or services together and selling for a price somewhat under the products' individual prices is _________. A. partitioned pricing B. product line pricing C. bundling D. prestige pricing

C

Putting two or more of the same or different products or services together and selling for a price somewhat under the products' individual prices is _________. A. partitioned pricing B. product line pricing C. bundling D. prestige pricing

C

Sales promotion techniques used to introduce your brand to customers without an immediate call to purchase are _____________ techniques. A. loyalty B. discounting C. contest D. introductory

C

Sales promotion techniques used to introduce your brand to customers without an immediate call to purchase are _____________ techniques. A. loyalty B. discounting C. contest D. introductory

C

Serial entrepreneurs Steve Blank and Bob Dorf came up with a more inclusive approach than the standard marketing funnel. Which of the following is not one of the major goals of their new approach? A. Grow customers B. Get customers C. Identify customers D. Keep customers

C

Serial entrepreneurs Steve Blank and Bob Dorf came up with a more inclusive approach than the standard marketing funnel. Which of the following is not one of the major goals of their new approach? A. Grow customers B. Get customers C. Identify customers D. Keep customers

C

The makers of baby wipes began advertising their products for adult use, for everyone's use. This is an example of a product during which stage of the product life cycle? A. The decline stage B. The introduction stage C. The maturity stage D. The growth stage

C

The rule of thumb for evaluating current ratio is that the minimum acceptable ratio is: A. 3.0. B. 1.0. C. 2.0. D. 4.0.

C

What is the goal of appendixes? A. To inform customers and partners about a firm and its products B. To establish marketing strategies and identify major competitors C. To provide supporting information that helps detail the key selling points of a plan D. To explain the growth plan and competitive strategies

C

Which of the following aspects of entrepreneurship refers to being in-tune with one's market? A. Efficiency B. Creation C. Customer-focus D. Growth

C

Which of the following categories does the majority of small businesses fall under? A. High-growth ventures B. High-performing small businesses C. Lifetime/Part-time firms D. Traditional small business

C

Which of the following forms of direct response advertising allows very specific targeting and is appropriate for business-to-business selling? A. Television B. Radio C. Magazine D. Billboard

C

Which of the following forms of direct response advertising allows very specific targeting and is appropriate for business-to-business selling? A. Television B. Radio C. Magazine D. Billboard

C

Which of the following is a characteristic feature of brochures and flyers? A. They contain the annual balance sheet of the company. B. They include stories of customers whose problems were solved. C. They give more information about a firm and its products than business cards. D. They provide word-of-mouth advertising.

C

Which of the following is a characteristic of a high-growth venture? A. It pursues low levels of professionalization. B. It levels off after operations settle into a consistent, money-making pattern. C. It aims to achieve growth rates of 25 percent or more a year. D. Its success is defined by sales of between $100,000 and $1,000,000 annually.

C

Which of the following is a characteristic of a lifestyle firm? A. It starts small and grows very rapidly to become a big business. B. It represents about 20 percent of all businesses. C. It typically has sales of $25,000 a year or less. D. It aims to achieve growth rates of 25 percent or more a year.

C

Which of the following is a component of the AIDA formula that aims to hook people to the press release? A. Action B. Desire C. Interest D. Attitude

C

Which of the following is a difficulty that arises in understanding and interpreting the income statements? A. There is difficulty deciding whether to report the revenues. B. There is difficulty deciding what should be considered as expenses. C. There are disputes over when to recognize revenues. D. There are disputes over the preferred tax rate to incorporate.

C

Which of the following is a reward that is rarely mentioned by entrepreneurs? A. To have a chance to build great wealth B. To have greater flexibility for personal and family life C. To continue a family tradition D. To develop an idea for a product

C

Which of the following is an advantage of personal selling? A. It helps in easily establishing and promoting a favorable opinion by the media. B. It helps business owners in generating finance for their business. C. It allows business owners to find out the buyers' main concerns and address them. D. It increases business owners' publicity.

C

Guerilla marketing is a form of communication that encourages the customer to act immediately, such as coupons, sales, or contests.

F

Which of the following is an advantage of personal selling? A. It helps in easily establishing and promoting a favorable opinion by the media. B. It helps business owners in generating finance for their business. C. It allows business owners to find out the buyers' main concerns and address them. D. It increases business owners' publicity.

C

Which of the following is most likely to be the key information that joint venture partners seek in a business plan? A. Asset or collateral base B. Cash flow and cash cycle C. Intellectual property protection D. Stability of firm

C

Which of the following is not considered an advantage of the corporation over the partnership? A. Perpetual existence of corporation. B. The corporation owners have limited liability. C. The corporation results in individuals owning the corporation paying less taxes than those owning a partnership. D. It is typically easier to raise large amounts of capital in the corporation versus the partnership.

C

Which of the following is not true of a general partnership? A. Ownership by the partners may be unequal. B. It is a separate legal entity. C. An important characteristic is that the partners share in the profits equally. D. The partner may agree on unequal rights to participate in management.

C

Which of the following is the key to customer relationship management (CRM)? A. Displaying accurate financial records in annual reports B. Educating customers about a new product or service C. The data on current or prospective customers D. The press release and press kit

C

Which of the following is true of a small business? A. Its preferred funding source is other people's money. B. It sells more when it is facing bankruptcy. C. It considers sales as more important than marketing. D. It focuses more on effectiveness than on efficiency.

C

Which of the following is true of a traditional small business? A. It is usually a multi-site business. B. It generally has sales between $100,000 and $1,000,000 depending on the industry. C. It defines its schedules based on customer needs. D. It follows a continuous growth curve.

C

Which of the following is true of customer retention? A. It focuses on increasing customers' cognitive dissonance. B. It focuses on satisfying prospective customers to make a sale successful. C. It handles problems that crop up after a sale. D. The CRM aspect of customer retention is based on short-term monitoring of customers.

C

Which of the following is true of customer retention? A. It focuses on increasing customers' cognitive dissonance. B. It focuses on satisfying prospective customers to make a sale successful. C. It handles problems that crop up after a sale.

C

Which of the following is true of follow-up? A. It increases cognitive dissonance in customers. B. It is typically done only once after a sale. C. Electronic approaches to follow-up dramatically lower the cost of marketing efforts. D. It refers to business owners doing what they said they would do.

C

Which of the following is true of follow-up? A. It increases cognitive dissonance in customers. B. It is typically done only once after a sale. C. Electronic approaches to follow-up dramatically lower the cost of marketing efforts. D. It refers to business owners doing what they said they would do.

C

Which of the following is true of high customer contact businesses? A. Remote location services are examples of high customer contact businesses. B. Traffic generators reduce customer traffic to the target market area. C. Businesses providing a strong contrast to existing competition in the same area increase customer traffic. D. Customer ease is not critical in high customer contact businesses.

C

Which of the following is true of payment procedures? A. A letter of credit can be exercised only with specified shipping documents. B. Providing credit to customers is a risk to the customers. C. Up-front cash payment is a risk to the customers. D. A documentary draft involves only two parties—the company and the customer.

C

Which of the following layouts is more typically found in upscale department stores? A. Grid layout B. Production line layout C. Free-form layout D. Process layout

C

Which of the following layouts is more typically found in upscale department stores? A. Grid layout B. Production line layout C. Free-form layout D. Process layout

C

Which of the following reconciles the net increase or decrease with the beginning cash balance and the ending cash balance? A. Net effect of foreign exchange rates B. Noncash investing and financing C. Net change in cash balance D. Noncash operating activities

C

Which of the following rewards refer to the money made from owning a business? A. Growth rewards B. Flexibility rewards C. Income rewards D. Performance rewards

C

Which of the following statements about handling an early termination is true? A. The bailout clause does not help in handling easy terminations if sales do not meet an agreed-to level. B. It is good to set up a long-term lease initially. C. A "cap" or limit on how long to continue paying rent aids in easy lease termination. D. If business falters, there is no obligation to continue paying monthly rent.

C

Which of the following statements is correct regarding a limited liability company's operating agreement? A. It must be filed with a central state agency. B. It must be in writing. C. It is designed to forestall and resolve disputes among the owners. D. It is necessary for a limited liability company to exist.

C

Which of the following statements is not true of a product in the decline stage of the product life cycle? A. One reason for the decline of a product may come from the introduction of new technology. B. Some products' decline is permanent. C. Characteristics of the decline stage differ for each product. D. One reason for the decline of a product may be caused by a shift in consumer preferences.

C

Which of the following statements is not true of creating a customer profile? A. The process for a start-up should begin with face-to-face interviews with potential customers. B. It should be typically applied at the decline stage of the product life cycle Analyze the results of interviews by first looking at the problems your interviewees were trying to solve. C. The goal of these interviews is to get as many responses as possible. D. The hardest part of preparing the interview is figuring out what the problem context is.

C

Which of the following statements is true of a business plan presentation? A. Typically, a business plan presentation does not follow the content of a business plan. B. The content of a business plan presentation remains the same for different audiences. C. Handouts are mailed or distributed when the business plan changes frequently. D. Listeners check presentations for the content and not for the professionalism and passion of the presenter.

C

Which of the following statements is true of a vision statement? A. An overview of a business and its immediate goals form a vision statement. B. A vision statement describes a firm's goal and its competitive advantages. C. A tagline or a slogan is a good way to present vision statements. D. A vision statement gives more detail about a business than an executive summary.

C

Which of the following statements is true of an executive summary? A. It is written in an informal style for investors and lawyers. B. It gives fewer details about the business than an elevator pitch. C. It is the single most widely distributed written description of a business. D. It is typically put at the end of a business plan.

C

Which of the following statements is true of catalogs? A. Catalogs do not target particular types of consumers. B. Creating and disseminating catalogs online increases company costs. C. Most part-time entrepreneurs typically use existing catalogs for their products. D. Catalogs do not focus on any particular types of products.

C

Which of the following statements is true of low customer contact businesses? A. Customer access is relatively important when compared to high customer contact businesses. B. Some examples of low customer contact businesses are restaurants and dry cleaners. C. Empowerment zones offer businesses low-cost space and tax advantages. D. Business incubators are expensive and offer limited small business support services.

C

Which of the following statements is true of low customer contact businesses? A. Customer access is relatively important when compared to high customer contact businesses. B. Some examples of low customer contact businesses are restaurants and dry cleaners. C. Empowerment zones offer businesses low-cost space and tax advantages. D. Business incubators are expensive and offer limited small business support services.

C

Which of the following statements is true of marketing research? A. Marketing research can falls into one of three categories. B. Marketing research can verify the size of the potential market but does not tell you where potential customers are likely to shop. C. Marketing research can tell you what customers consider a reasonable price. D. Marketing research cannot verify the size of the potential market.

C

Which of the following statements is true of price elasticity? A. Elastic products have few substitutes and price changes make little difference in demand. B. Inelastic products have many substitutes and price changes lower demand. C. Elasticity is the idea that the market's demand for a product or service is sensitive to changes in its price. D. Gas for your car is an example of an elastic product.

C

Which of the following statements is true of pricing strategy? A. Small businesses should have smaller prices too. B. Most consumers decide on a product using price as the number one factor. C. An entrepreneur's first goal in pricing is to set the price as high as they think they can. D. Avoid sale prices as they lead to price wars.

C

Which of the following statements is true of the financial statements and reports found in a business plan? A. The financial statements include the balance sheet, cash flow, and expense accounts. B. The assumptions accompanying the financial statements are not as important as other components of the financials. C. For all types of business plans, a set of financial reports or projections are the central component of the Appendix. D. The assumptions are simply what you assume will happen in the first year.

C

Which of the following terms refers to a rule of thumb about how many prospective customers it takes to find one who will actually make a purchase? A. Lead qualification B. Value proposition C. Marketing funnel D. Segmentation

C

While teaching strategy at Farrell University, Jessica developed an interactive strategy-simulation game to help her students understand its concepts. She found that they were able to grasp the concept much better from the game rather than from reading books. For two years, Jessica used the game to teach students. Eventually she removed possible glitches and perfected the game. She wanted students at other universities to benefit from the simulation. The result was the launch of Simulate Strategy, Inc. Given that Jessica has a very limited budget, which of the following forms of direct mail will be most appropriate for her to adopt? A. Brochure B. Direct response advertising C. E-mail D. Telemarketing

C

Wholesalers and retailers who connect manufacturers to consumers are referred to as _____. A. traffic generators B. manufacturing agents C. distribution channels D. business franchisors

C

_____ are usually produced for pennies in quantity. A. Sales packets B. Signs C. Promotional novelties D. Marketing kits

C

_____ is an aspect of entrepreneurship that refers to doing the most work with the fewest resources. A. Innovation B. Creation C. Efficiency D. Customer-focus

C

_____ is often used to support the corporate identity and value propositions that are established through public relations efforts. A. Personal selling B. A corporate newsletter C. Advertising D. A press kit

C

_____ is the degree of attention a target market pays to an idea or organization. A. Crowdfunding B. Effectuation C. Mindshare D. Crowdfunding

C

_____ is the process of dividing the market into smaller portions of people who have certain common characteristics. A. Target optimization B. Market penetration C. Segmentation D. Market recognition

C

_____ refer to permanent changes made to the location to fit business's needs. A. Rent defaults B. Hidden charges C. Leasehold improvements D. Signage requirements

C

_____ tend to level off after success defined by sales of between $100,000 and $1,000,000, depending on the industry. A. Lifestyle firms B. Traditional small businesses C. High-performing small businesses D. High-growth ventures

C

________ is a form of communication that encourages the customer to act immediately, such as coupons, sales, or contests. A. Price lining B. Traffic generators C. Sales promotion D. Price gouging

C

ruly entrepreneurial businesses are characterized by: A. the franchise they are associated with. B. the degree to which their products are imitative. C. the novelty in their products, services, or business models. D. the ease with which their product is accepted by the buyers.

C

Which of the following statements about handling an early termination is true? A. The bailout clause doesn't not help in handling easy terminations if sales do not meet an agreed-to level. B. It is good to set up a long-term lease initially. C. A "cap" or limit on how long to continue paying rent aids in easy lease termination. D. If business falters, there is no obligation to continue paying monthly rent.

C. A "cap" or limit on how long to continue paying rent aids in easy lease termination.

_____ is often used to support the corporate identity and value propositions that are established through public relations efforts. A. Personal selling B. A corporate newsletter C. Advertising D. A press kit

C. Advertising

Which of the following is true of high customer contact businesses? A. Remote location services are examples of high customer contact businesses. B. Traffic generators reduce customer traffic to the target market area. C. Businesses providing a strong contrast to existing competition in the same area increase customer traffic. D. Customer ease is not critical in high customer contact businesses.

C. Businesses providing a strong contrast to existing competition in the same area increase customer traffic.

_____ is described as setting the price for an item relatively low and then charging much higher prices for the expendables it uses. A. Bait pricing B. External reference pricing C. Captive pricing D. Odd-even pricing

C. Captive pricing

Which of the following forms of business faces double taxation? A. S Corporation B. Professional corporation C. Corporation D. Limited liability companies

C. Corporation

Which of the following statements is true about coupons? A. Coupons are delivered more through the Internet than in newspapers. B. Coupons fail to serve an advertising purpose. C. Coupons help customers remember the promoted product favorably. D. Coupons are ineffective in attracting people to try new products.

C. Coupons help customers remember the promoted product favorably.

Due to which of the following characteristics a news story is most likely to get public importance? A. Trendiness B. Proximity C. Currency D. Cultural resonance

C. Currency

While teaching strategy at Farrell University, Jessica developed an interactive strategy-simulation game to help her students understand its concepts. She found that they were able to grasp the concept much better from the game rather than from reading books. For two years, Jessica used the game to teach students. Eventually she removed possible glitches and perfected the game. She wanted students at other universities to benefit from the simulation. The result was the launch of Simulate Strategy, Inc. Given that Jessica has a very limited budget, which of the following forms of direct mail will be most appropriate for her to adopt? A. Brochure B. Direct response advertising C. E-mail D. Telemarketing

C. E-mail

Which of the following is true of follow-up? A. It increases cognitive dissonance in customers. B. It is typically done only once after a sale. C. Electronic approaches to follow-up dramatically lower the cost of marketing efforts. D. It refers to business owners doing what they said they would do.

C. Electronic approaches to follow-up dramatically lower the cost of marketing efforts.

Which of the following layouts is more typically found in upscale department stores? A. Grid layout B. Production line layout C. Free-form layout D. Process layout

C. Free-form layout

Which of the following stages of new product development typically involves specifying the details of each idea's technological feasibility, its cost, how it can be marketed, and its market potential? A. Idea generation B. Market introduction C. Idea evaluation D. Test marketing

C. Idea evaluation

Raven has been researching for product ideas by interacting with children, young mothers, and by carefully studying the competitors' toys. This has helped her generate several ideas. Which of the following is most likely to be the next step for Raven? A. Test marketing B. Product development C. Idea screening D. Commercialization

C. Idea screening

Which of the following pricing strategies is considered the most aggressive from the competition point of view? A. Offering a sale on merchandise B. Offering a rebate or a discount coupon to promote a product C. Indulging in a price war D. Pricing a product higher than the industry average

C. Indulging in a price war

_____ refers to property coming from some sort of original thought such as trademarks, patents, and copyrights. A. Trade property B. Real property C. Intellectual property D. Tangible property

C. Intellectual property

Which of the following statements is true of telemarketing? A. Outbound telemarketing is the result of direct response advertising. B. It is the least expensive form of direct marketing. C. It is found to be a very annoying form of marketing to most customers. D. Inbound telemarketing involves the company calling customers.

C. It is found to be a very annoying form of marketing to most customers.

Which of the following statements is true of price skimming? A. It should be followed when there are many substitutes for a product. B. It should be typically applied at the decline stage of the product life cycle. C. It is not a long-term strategy for businesses to follow. D. It helps establish a barrier to the entry of competitors.

C. It is not a long-term strategy for businesses to follow.

_____ refer to permanent changes made to the location to fit business's needs. A. Rent defaults B. Hidden charges C. Leasehold improvements D. Signage requirements

C. Leasehold improvements

Which of the following forms of direct response advertising allows very specific targeting and is appropriate for business-to-business selling? A. Television B. Radio C. Magazine D. Billboard

C. Magazine

Which of the following terms refers to a rule of thumb about how many prospective customers it takes to find one who will actually make a purchase? A. Lead qualification B. Value proposition C. Marketing funnel D. Segmentation

C. Marketing funnel

Which of the following dispute resolution methods is the least expensive and much faster to complete? A. Litigation B. Arbitration C. Mediation D. Piercing the veil

C. Mediation

Which of the following statements is true of catalogs? A. Catalogs do not target particular types of consumers. B. Creating and disseminating catalogs online increases company costs. C. Most part-time entrepreneurs typically use existing catalogs for their products. D. Catalogs do not focus on any particular types of products.

C. Most part-time entrepreneurs typically use existing catalogs for their products.

Which of the following is true about trade name? A. There can be only one business using the same name within a state. B. Assumed name is completely different from trade name. C. Most states allow several firms to use the same trade name, as long as the firms are in different lines of business. D. Most states allow several firms to use the same trade name even if they are in the same town and have received a service mark.

C. Most states allow several firms to use the same trade name, as long as the firms are in different lines of business.

_____ refers to the highest price of a product that will produce the desired level of sales in the intended market. A. Marginal price B. External reference price C. Optimum price D. Reserve price

C. Optimum price

Which of the following strategies is central to the process of upselling? A. Market penetration B. Market expansion C. Product expansion D. Diversification

C. Product expansion

_____ are usually produced for pennies in quantity. A. Sales packets B. Signs C. Promotional novelties D. Marketing kits

C. Promotional novelties

Which among the following steps in a negotiation process is considered to be the most difficult? A. Prepare B. Position C. Propose D. Pounce

C. Propose

Blue Moss Inc. ensures that its detergent brand "Pure Plus" is always placed next to competitors' detergents in supermarkets. This is a strategy the company uses to imply that the same quality product is available at a better bargain. Which of the following pricing strategies is being used by Blue Moss Inc.? A. Price signaling B. Price skimming C. Reference pricing D. Customary pricing

C. Reference pricing

Which of the following is most likely to be an example for an elastic product? A. Staple foods B. Gasoline C. T-shirts D. Basic utilities

C. T-shirts

_____ involves contacting customers via telephone for the express purpose of selling a product or service. A. Telecasting B. Guerilla marketing C. Telemarketing D. Teleprocessing

C. Telemarketing

Which of the following is the key to customer relationship management (CRM)? A. Displaying accurate financial records in annual reports B. Educating customers about a new product or service C. The data on current or prospective customers D. The press release and press kit

C. The data on current or prospective customers

Which of the following statements is true about pure services? A. They are separable from consumption. B. They are tangible. C. They are heterogeneous. D. They are nonperishable.

C. They are heterogeneous

Which of the following is the biggest problem with simulated test markets? A. They cannot be computer-generated. B. They make it easy for competitors to "steal" one's ideas. C. They do not always reflect actual buying behavior. D. They can be used only in the commercialization stage and not in the product development stage.

C. They do not always reflect actual buying behavior

Which of the following is a characteristic feature of brochures and flyers? A. They contain the annual balance sheet of the company. B. They include stories of customers whose problems were solved. C. They give more information about a firm and its products than business cards. D. They provide word-of-mouth advertising.

C. They give more information about a firm and its products than business cards.

Which of the following is true of limited partnerships? A. They are not dependent upon capital contributions of the partners. B. They allow double taxation of earnings generated. C. They require filings with the state in order to be set up and maintained legally. D. They are dependent upon assets and credit of a single proprietor.

C. They require filings with the state in order to be set up and maintained legally.

Which of the following is an example of sales promotion? A. Tara's Attire adds kids clothing to its existing range of clothes. B. Sammy Jams advertises about its new jam through billboards. C. Treats Today gives away samples of its new healthy donuts for free. D. Yen Yoga passes out flyers to advertise about a new yoga center in the Holmesville.

C. Treats Today gives away samples of its new healthy donuts for free.

Which of the following is true of payment procedures? A. A letter of credit can be exercised only with specified shipping documents. B. Providing credit to customers is a risk to the customers. C. Up-front cash payment is a risk to the customers. D. A documentary draft involves only two parties—the company and the customer.

C. Up-front cash payment is a risk to the customers.

A(n) _____ typically means the core product plus features that tend to differentiate the product from competition. A. pure good B. hybrid product C. augmented product D. me-too product

C. augmented product

Shop Sure Inc. sells five bars of bathing soap for the price of four and three bottles of room freshener for the price of two. This is an example of _____. A. price skimming B. premium pricing C. bonus-pack pricing D. price signaling

C. bonus-pack pricing

A(n) _____ refers to a new firm that opens a Web site immediately, thus being exposed to customers from around the world. A. freight forwarder B. sheltered workshop C. born international D. contract manufacturer

C. born international

Dividing the market into different segments by income, age, or religion constitutes segmenting the market _____. A. geographically B. economically C. demographically D. culturally

C. demographically

The research and development team of Leonide Inc. has generated five different product ideas. All five ideas are being rated against each other on their characteristics such as product uniqueness, idea profitability, protectable intellectual property, and product team quality. Based on their ranking in this stage, only three ideas will make it to the immediate next step which will be the stage of _____. A. idea generation B. commercialization C. feasibility study D. market introduction

C. feasibility study

Mentions of a company or products in the media for which a firm did not pay is referred to as _____. A. buzz marketing B. sales promotion C. free ink D. viral marketing

C. free ink

In a(n) _____, all partners are equally and fully responsible for the business's obligations. A. C corporation B. limited partnership C. general partnership D. S corporation

C. general partnership

The first time Jena visited Blue Corals Inn, a restaurant in her neighborhood, she was delighted with the food and service quality. However, the next time she dined at the same place, the restaurant's food and service seemed to have lost its quality. This scenario best illustrates the _____ characteristic of services. A. perishability B. tangibility C. heterogeneity D. absorptivity

C. heterogeneity

In new product development process, the product development stage typically involves: A. testing the feasibility of product ideas. B. creating a marketing plan for the final product. C. introducing product prototypes to test markets. D. commercializing the new product.

C. introducing product prototypes to test markets.

A _____ is a unit recognized as having rights and duties apart from the owners of the company. A. retainer B. utility patent C. legal entity D. sole proprietorship

C. legal entity

In _____, several different outlets such as a website, direct mail, and traditional retailing are used to reach customers. A. guerilla marketing B. Internet marketing C. multichannel marketing D. direct sales

C. multichannel marketing

Harry ordered a television online for $800, he was asked to pay $100 toward shipping charges, $50 as installation charges, and another $100 for extended warranty. This example best illustrates _____. A. bait pricing B. internal reference pricing C. partitioned pricing D. multipack pricing

C. partitioned pricing

According to the IRS, to be an independent contractor the person must: A. decide how the work must be done in consultation with an employer. B. have all his expenses paid for by an employer. C. perform a service that is not central to the operation of the business. D. not be employed for a distinct term or project.

C. perform a service that is not central to the operation of the business.

Product expansion is a strategy whose goal is growth, based on: A. selling more of the firm's product or service to the existing customer base. B. selling in areas or to groups previously not served by the business. C. selling existing customers a product or service they have never bought before. D. adding new products or services to the firm's existing collection of offerings.

C. selling existing customers a product or service they have never bought before.

A(n) _____ is a nonprofit organization or institution that provides business services by using handicapped or rehabilitated workers. A. contract manufacturer B. e-tailer C. sheltered workshop D. fulfillment center

C. sheltered workshop

If business owners track sales by purchase basis: A. they can minimize the cognitive dissonance experienced by their customers. B. they can predict the performance of their competitors. C. they can easily decide which marketing efforts to continue. D. they can find the defects in their products.

C. they can easily decide which marketing efforts to continue.

The name under which a business is operated is known as its _____. A. trademark B. inclusive name C. trade name D. copyright

C. trade name

The Nike "swoosh" is an example of a _____. A. trade secret B. copyright C. trademark D. patent

C. trademark

A(n) _____ is a middleman business which buys and sells to businesses rather than consumers. A. manufacturer B. agent C. wholesaler D. retailer

C. wholesaler

"Ivory Isles Resort sets a low base price of $250 for its rooms. This appears to be a great bargain for vacationers looking for resorts in the 5-star segment. However, the customers have to pay additional charges for using services such as the casino, spa, hot pool, gym, and the lounge. According to this information, which of the following pricing strategies is used by Ivory Isles? "

Captive pricing

_____ is a schedule of the amounts and timings of the cash coming into a business.

Cash receipts budget

_____ is an examination-based acknowledgement that the firm is owned and operated by a woman or minority.

Certification consists of proving that the business is truly owned and operated by a woman or minority. It is an examination-based acknowledgement that the firm is owned and operated as specified.

Which of the following statements is not true of a product in the decline stage of the product life cycle?

Characteristics of the decline stage differ for each product.

off-peak pricing

Charging lower prices at certain times to encourage customers to come during slack periods is known as _____.

Which of the following is an example of a cash equivalent?

Commercial paper

"Tammy has just opened a donut shop called The Rabbit Hole. Given that The Rabbit Hole is in its start-up phase, which of these would be Tammy's immediate financial management need?"

Conserving what little money the business has

A. benchmarking B. bootstrapping C. outsourcing** D. licensing

Contracting with people or companies outside one's business to get work done for the business is known as:

what are the cost benifits

Cost benefits include: lower costs, scale savings, scope savings, learning, and organizational practices. Page: 196

Identify the managerial accounting technique which looks at the fixed and variable costs of a business to arrive at a number of unit sales to maximize gains.

Cost-volume-profit analysis

What term refers to a concept in public importance which alludes to the degree to which the issue is immediate in its impact?

Currency

A _____ will warehouse products, pack and ship them, and send an automated e-mail to customers to let them know that the product is on its way. A. contract manufacturer B. traffic generator C. sheltered workshop D. fulfillment center

D

A business owned by an individual or a little group is referred to as a(n): A. corporate chain. B. conglomerate. C. concern. D. independent small business.

D

A limited partnership was formed with ten general partners and eight limited partners. In order to admit a new general partner, what approval is needed? A. A majority of the general partners. B. A majority of both the general partners and the limited partners. C. All of the general partners. D. All of the general partners and limited partners.

D

A major characteristic of the corporation is its recognition as a separate legal entity. As such it is capable of withstanding attacks upon its valid existence by various parties who would wish to disregard its existence or "pierce the corporate veil" for their own purposes. The corporation will normally be able to successfully resist such attempts except when A. The corporation was created with tax savings in mind. B. The corporation was created in order to insulate the assets of its owners from personal liability. C. The corporation being attacked is a wholly owned subsidiary of its parent corporation. D. The creation of and transfer of property to the corporation amounts to a fraud upon creditors.

D

A(n) _____ is a middleman business which sells to consumers or end-users of a product, typically in single or small quantities. A. manufacturer B. agent C. wholesaler D. retailer

D

A(n) _____ refers to a middleman business which represents a manufacturer's products or services to other business-to-business middleman firms. A. retailer B. wholesaler C. manufacturer D. agent

D

A(n) _____ refers to a set of goods or services that consists of only one or a few items. A. in-process inventory B. macro inventory C. just-in-time inventory D. micro inventory

D

A(n) _____ refers to a set of goods or services that consists of only one or a few items. A. in-process inventory B. macro inventory C. just-in-time inventory D. micro inventory

D

According to the BRIE model, _____ sets up a business as a firm. A. intention B. exchange C. franchise D. boundary

D

According to the BRIE model, which of the following is true of a resource? A. It includes a business name or government registration. B. It refers to moving goods or services to others for money. C. It is the most frequently occurring element of the BRIE model. D. It includes the product or service to be offered.

D

An inconsistency between experience and belief refers to: A. value proposition. B. segmentation. C. trendiness. D. cognitive dissonance.

D

Bootstrapping refers to: A. funding a business online through the collective involvement of others who provide loans. B. buying, renting, or leasing a prepackaged business from another company. C. inheriting or being given a stake in a family business. D. using low-cost or free techniques to minimize the cost of doing business.

D

Business owners can figure how to better target ads or promotions to particular types of customers if: A. they track sales of their competitors. B. they identify the defects in their products. C. they use the diversification strategy rather than the product expansion strategy. D. they link sales and purchase basis to the type of customer.

D

Business owners can figure how to better target ads or promotions to particular types of customers if: A. they track sales of their competitors. B. they identify the defects in their products. C. they use the diversification strategy rather than the product expansion strategy. D. they link sales and purchase basis to the type of customer.

D

High-growth ventures differ from small businesses in that in high-growth ventures: A. the focus is on efficiency rather than effectiveness. B. the preferred source of funding is the owner's own money rather than other people's money. C. the human resource system is personalized rather than professionalized. D. the limitation of growth is dictated by market response rather than the owner's loss of control.

D

If Connie gets her family and friends involved as investors, which of the following is most likely to be their concern? A. Cash flow and cash cycle B. Intellectual property protection C. Monitoring compliance D. Amounts and schedules for returns

D

In lifestyle firms: A. success is defined by sales of between $100,000 and $1,000,000. B. schedules are defined by customer needs. C. the income generated usually provides a living for the owner and family. D. growth tends to quickly level off.

D

In personal selling, _____ means finding out about the clients before approaching them. A. evaluation B. closing C. prospecting D. preparation

D

Setting the price for an item relatively low and then charging much higher prices for the expendables it uses is called ________. A. price lining B. premium pricing C. price skimming D. captive pricing

D

The primary purpose of managerial accounting is to ________. A. help managers perform the control function B. aid in staffing decisions C. make manager's lives easier D. support good decision making

D

The sales plan of a marketing strategy focuses on: A. the longer-term partnerships to be sought. B. the new markets to be pursued. C. the ways to leverage a firm's assets. D. the day-to-day specifics of how sales are achieved.

D

Trendiness refers to: A. a concept in public interest which alludes to events with a broad appeal within the market or population. B. a concept in public recognition which alludes to how close the issue being discussed is to you, your family or business. C. a concept in public interest which alludes to the graphic interest held by an event. D. a concept in public recognition which alludes to the fit of the topic to current fashion or public interest.

D

Trendiness refers to: A. a concept in public interest which alludes to events with a broad appeal within the market or population. B. a concept in public recognition which alludes to how close the issue being discussed is to you, your family or business. C. a concept in public interest which alludes to the graphic interest held by an event. D. a concept in public recognition which alludes to the fit of the topic to current fashion or public interest.

D

Virtual instant global entrepreneurship refers to: A. the transformation of a high-growth venture into a small business. B. a person becoming an owner by inheriting or getting a stake in a family business. C. the way that newly created goods, services, or firms hurt existing goods, services, or firms. D. a process that uses the Internet to quickly create businesses with a worldwide reach.

D

Which of the following are characteristics of the corporate form of doing business? A. Persons who manage corporations need not be shareholders. B. The corporation may convey or hold property in its own name. C. The corporation can sue or be sued in its own name. D. All the listed choices are true.

D

Which of the following businesses requires a stake in the company and is good for brainstorming with other entrepreneurs? A. Empowerment zone B. Manufacturing business C. Remote location service D. Business incubator

D

Which of the following businesses requires a stake in the company and is good for brainstorming with other entrepreneurs? A. Empowerment zone B. Manufacturing business C. Remote location service D. Business incubator

D

Which of the following is a difference between a small business and a high-growth venture? A For a small business, the preferred funding source is other people's money, whereas for a high-growth venture, it is the owner's own money. B For a small business, the personal control preference is to involve others, whereas a high-growth venture prefers to retain autonomy. C. A small business focuses on effectiveness, whereas a high-growth venture focuses on efficiency. D. A small business grows when necessary, whereas a high-growth venture grows when possible.

D

Which of the following is a disadvantage of leasing? A. It requires a considerably high initial cash outlay than building or buying. B. It is expensive than building or buying a property that are of the same value. C. Lease expenses are not deductible business expenses. D. Renovation options are limited in a leased property.

D

Which of the following is a disadvantage of leasing? A. It requires a considerably high initial cash outlay than building or buying. B. It is expensive than building or buying a property that are of the same value. C. Lease expenses are not deductible business expenses. D. Renovation options are limited in a leased property.

D

________ is probably the most widely used of the many pricing methods available. A. Prestige pricing B. Skimming C. Partitioned pricing D. Markup pricing

D

Which of the following is most likely to be true regarding customer vector? A. It considerably increases cognitive dissonance. B. It makes it difficult to decide which marketing efforts to continue or expand. C. It helps marketers in identifying prospective customers. D. It helps entrepreneurs decide how to operate several key aspects of their marketing efforts.

D

Which of the following is not one of the three tests of the approach when crafting a customer-focused value proposition? A. How many customer pains can you solve? B. How many customer gains can you provide? C. How closely does your product or service fit the customer's job? D. How does your price compare to competitors' prices?

D

Which of the following is not something a manager needs in order to make good decisions? A. Methods to help compare alternatives. B. Efficient ways to condense information so it is understandable. C. Good information. D. A good support system.

D

Which of the following is true of a franchise? A. It is the international term for all small businesses. B. It is a type of novelty organization. C. It is an organization that provides loans to start small businesses. D. It is a prepackaged business bought, rented, or leased from a company.

D

Which of the following is true of advertising? A. It is the least likely to be used by businesses to convey their message to potential customers. B. It works if an ad's impression is positive even if people do not recall it. C. It works if people recall an ad even though it did not have a positive impact on them. D. It involves presentation of a company's image.

D

Which of the following is true of corporate entrepreneurship? A. It involves the creation of self-sustaining charitable and civic organizations. B. It involves revitalizing government agencies. C. It is a form of entrepreneurship in which people own their own for-profit business. D. It involves bringing new products or services to a market.

D

Which of the following is true of personal selling? A. It involves activities used to establish and promote a favorable opinion by the media. B. It does not allow you to find out the buyers' main concerns. C. It involves entering into a joint venture with a competitor. D. It allows a business owner to be flexible in his or her presentation.

D

Which of the following is true of promotional novelties? A. They explain the competitive strategies of the company to the readers. B. They must be large enough to read by passing traffic. C. They include stories of customers whose problems were solved. D. They are given to key customers or as gifts to employees.

D

Which of the following is true of social entrepreneurship? A. It usually has a lot of funding. B. It creates organizations which are usually financially dependent on other firms. C. It cannot be initiated by a for-profit company. D. It does not include innovation as a key element.

D

Which of the following businesses requires a stake in the company and is good for brainstorming with other entrepreneurs? A. Empowerment zone B. Manufacturing business C. Remote location service D. Business incubator

D. Business incubator

Which of the following statements is correct with respect to the differences and similarities between a corporation and a limited partnership? A. Stockholders may be entitled to vote on corporate matters but limited partners are prohibited from voting on any partnership matters. B. Stock of a corporation may be subject to the registration requirements of the federal securities laws but limited partnership interests are automatically exempt from those requirements. C. Directors owe fiduciary duties to the corporation and limited partners owe such duties to the partnership. D. A corporation and a limited partnership may be created only under a state statute and each must file a copy of its organizational document with the proper governmental body.

D

Which of the following statements is not true concerning marketing and marketing plans? A. For start-ups, marketing plans help define how the firm will build its brand and relationship with customers. B. When building your marketing plan, there is low-cost help available in several ways. C. For established businesses, a marketing plan helps the company maintain customer relationships. D. Not all business plans have a marketing section.

D

Which of the following statements is true of exporting? A. Agents and export trading companies are extensively used in direct exporting. B. Unstable governments and economies are a good market to export goods. C. Shipping documentation and paperwork are generic to all products and countries. D. Insurance is essential for export payments to overcome the risk of default.

D

While teaching strategy at Farrell University, Jessica developed an interactive strategy-simulation game to inculcate the concept of strategy to her students. She found that they were able to grasp the concept much better from the game rather than from reading books. For two years Jessica used the game to teach students. Eventually she removed possible glitches and perfected the game. She wanted students at other universities to benefit from the simulation. The result was the launch of Simulate Strategy, Inc. Jessica places an advertisement about her product with her e-mail and contact information in the "Chronicle of Higher Education," a leading publication for University professors. Which of the following marketing strategies exemplifies this scenario? A. Guerilla marketing B. Telemarketing C. Direct sales D. Direct response advertising

D

_____ is an accounting method which assigns costs based on the different types of work a business does in order to sell a particular product or service. A. Differential revenues and expenses B. Net present value analysis C. Cost-volume-profit analysis D. Activity-based cost estimates

D

_____ refers to business owners doing what they said they would do. A. Trendiness B. Cognitive dissonance C. Follow-up D. Follow-through

D

_____ rewards are those which people get from facing and beating or learning from challenges. A. Recognition B. Flexibility C. Income D. Growth

D

________ information and reports are used when planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling. A. Variance analysis B. Financial accounting C. Cost-volume-profit analysis D. Managerial accounting

D

_____ refers to a method of selling in which catalogs, brochures, letters, videos, and other pieces of marketing materials are shipped straight to customers from which they can mail, call, or e-mail an order. A. Guerilla marketing B. Direct sales C. Contract manufacturing D. Direct mail

D. Direct mail

While teaching strategy at Farrell University, Jessica developed an interactive strategy-simulation game to inculcate the concept of strategy to her students. She found that they were able to grasp the concept much better from the game rather than from reading books. For two years Jessica used the game to teach students. Eventually she removed possible glitches and perfected the game. She wanted students at other universities to benefit from the simulation. The result was the launch of Simulate Strategy, Inc. Jessica places an advertisement about her product with her e-mail and contact information in the "Chronicle of Higher Education," a leading publication for University professors. Which of the following marketing strategies exemplifies this scenario? A. Guerilla marketing B. Telemarketing C. Direct sales D. Direct response advertising

D. Direct response advertising

Which of the following terms refers to an estimation of what a price should be based on information gathered by a customer from sources such as advice, advertisements, or comparison shopping? A. Mark-up price B. Budget-based price C. Augmented price D. External reference price

D. External reference price

_____ businesses have diverse operations and three critical site selection considerations: traffic, customer ease, and competition. A. Home-based B. Low customer contact C. E-tailer D. High customer contact

D. High customer contact

Which of the following is the first stage of the new product development process? A. Test marketing B. Commercialization C. Feasibility study D. Idea generation

D. Idea generation

Which of the following explains the difference between limited partnership and general partnership? A. In limited partnerships, all partners are equally liable to the firm's debt unlike general partnerships. B. In limited partnerships, partners incur single taxation on earnings unlike general partnerships. C. In general partnerships, whenever the mix of partners is changed, that partnership is dissolved unlike limited partnerships. D. In general partnerships, no government permission is required for the setup and maintenance of business unlike limited partnerships.

D. In general partnerships, no government permission is required for the setup and maintenance of business unlike limited partnerships.

Which of the following statements is true of exporting? A. Agents and export trading companies are extensively used in direct exporting. B. Unstable governments and economies are a good market to export goods. C. Shipping documentation and paperwork are generic to all products and countries. D. Insurance is essential for export payments to overcome the risk of default.

D. Insurance is essential for export payments to overcome the risk of default.

Which of the following is true of personal selling? A. It involves activities used to establish and promote a favorable opinion by the media. B. It does not allow you to find out the buyers' main concerns. C. It involves entering into a joint venture with a competitor. D. It allows a business owner to be flexible in his or her presentation.

D. It allows a business owner to be flexible in his or her presentation.

_____ is typically a source for consumers' internal reference price. A. Researching on the Internet B. Taking advice from friends and family C. Looking at competitive ads D. Recollecting previous shopping experiences

D. Recollecting previous shopping experiences

Which of the following is the best example for random discounting? A. Christmas sale B. Back-to-school sale C. Happy hours in movies D. Sale on select merchandise

D. Sale on select merchandise

_____ refers to earnings of the business that are taxed once with the owners paying the taxes. A. Pass through taxation B. Double taxation C. Check the box taxation D. Single taxation

D. Single taxation

Which of the following types of business form is the most popular for start-ups? A. Limited partnerships B. S corporations C. Professional corporations D. Sole proprietorship

D. Sole proprietorship

Brendon wants to sue Fitness Ace, a leading provider of fitness equipments, for negligence. He approaches Arthur Bailey Group, a law firm, which has good experience in handling product liability claims for victims of exercise equipment failure. Which of the following would be true if the attorney charges Brendon using a retainer? A. The attorney would charge Brendon on an hourly basis. B. The attorney would charge separately for consultation and paperwork. C. The attorney would take a percentage of Brendon's recovery as his or her fee. D. The attorney would take monthly fee and additional fees if circumstances change.

D. The attorney would take monthly fee and additional fees if circumstances change.

Which of the following is an advantage of corporations? A. They tend to be personal in nature. B. They incur the lowest incorporation fees and taxes. C. They require the owner's liability to exceed the owner's investment. D. They are better equipped in raising large amounts of money.

D. They are better equipped in raising large amounts of money.

Which of the following is true of promotional novelties? A. They explain the competitive strategies of the company to the readers. B. They must be large enough to read by passing traffic. C. They include stories of customers whose problems were solved. D. They are given to key customers or as gifts to employees.

D. They are given to key customers or as gifts to employees.

_____ are an important source of information for start-ups. They compile legal information for their members, including laws particularly applicable to certain types of businesses in various jurisdictions and proposals for changing the laws that affect an industry. A. Academic journals B. Magazines C. News channels D. Trade associations

D. Trade associations

Agreement between the associates of a firm on matters pertaining to the formation and operation of the partnership is known as _____. A. articles of organization B. contracts of partnership C. articles of association D. articles of partnership

D. articles of partnership

At Sea Shell Diner, a burger costs $4, and a pack of two cookies costs $2. The diner also offers a combo meal consisting of the burger and cookies at $5. This pricing strategy is an example of _____. A. prestige pricing B. price lining C. off-peak pricing D. bundling

D. bundling

An inconsistency between experience and belief refers to: A. value proposition. B. segmentation. C. trendiness. D. cognitive dissonance.

D. cognitive dissonance.

Given the fact that there are several substitutes available for Tinkle Toys' products, these Tinkle Toys' products are most likely to fall under the category of _____. A. inelastic products B. pure services C. hybrid goods D. elastic products

D. elastic products

A _____ will warehouse products, pack and ship them, and send an automated e-mail to customers to let them know that the product is on its way. A. contract manufacturer B. traffic generator C. sheltered workshop D. fulfillment center

D. fulfillment center

Arbitration differs from mediation in that arbitration: A. works outside the court system. B. is less costly than mediation. C. requires that both parties represent themselves. D. has limited appeal possibilities.

D. has limited appeal possibilities.

Pure goods are more _____ than pure services. A. perishable B. inconsistent C. inseparable D. homogenous

D. homogenous

A(n) _____ is best defined as a product for which there are few substitutes and for which a change in price makes very little difference in quantity purchased. A. pure good B. augmented product C. prototype D. inelastic product

D. inelastic product

Services at a _____ often have too much specialized equipment to be readily transported and a need for at least some client involvement. A. client's location B. competitor's location C. remote location D. mutually accessible location

D. mutually accessible location

Closing a sale refers to: A. asking for a referral from a prospective customer. B. being turned down by a prospective customer. C. delaying the decision to make a new product. D. obtaining a commitment from the customer.

D. obtaining a commitment from the customer.

In _____, the earnings of the business are distributed to the business owners and those owners pay individual tax on the earnings. A. check the box taxation B. double taxation C. single taxation D. pass through taxation

D. pass through taxation

A grant by the U.S. government to an inventor for an idea that is new, useful, and nonobvious, giving the inventor the exclusive right to make, use, or sell his or her idea is called a: A. trade secret. B. copyright. C. trademark. D. patent.

D. patent.

Flying Ross Inc., a maker of world-renowned wristwatches, makes watches for three different customer segments. Timepieces under the Gold series are priced extremely high to cater to the high-end market, watches under the Pioneer series cater to the mid-end market, and those under the Marvella series are priced low in order to capture the low-end market. This strategy of setting three price points is typically referred to as _____. A. partitioned pricing B. captive pricing C. price gouging D. price lining

D. price lining

Turquoise Innovations Inc. has introduced a unique software that has no competition in the market. The company has incurred huge research and development costs in order to commercialize this software. Several business firms have been waiting for the release of this product as it saves their cost of outsourcing finance functions. Hence, the best pricing strategy this product will be _____. A. penetration pricing B. going rate pricing C. limit pricing D. price skimming

D. price skimming

In a _____ layout, material flows in on one side of the operation and continues to the other end of the operation. A. free-form B. process C. grid D. production line

D. production line

Putting together a list of prospective clients is called _____. A. preparing B. presenting C. formulating D. prospecting

D. prospecting

Raven created the sample versions of her toy products and tested them in kindergartens and play parks. These sample versions of the toys are referred to as _____. A. hybrids B. pure goods C. me-too products D. prototypes

D. prototypes

_____ refers to a method of selling in which catalogs, brochures, letters, videos, and other pieces of marketing materials are shipped straight to customers from which they can mail, call, or e-mail an order.

Direct mail

Which of the following is the first step of a business's marketing plan?

Discussing the target market of the business

false

Distributors and wholesalers prefer taking on start-up products as there are no setup charges involved. true/false

Which of the following direct sales methods is effective for products that need demonstrations or detailed explanations?

Door-to-door sales

Which of the following direct sales methods is effective for products that need demonstrations or detailed explanations?

Door-to-door sales.

cognitive dissonance

Doubt that occurs after a purchase has been made is called _____.

TRUE

During the start-up phase of a small business the emphasis is on conserving what little cash the new business has.

Which of the following statements is true of price elasticity?

Elasticity is the idea that the market's demand for a product or service is sensitive to changes in its price.

What is true of follow-up?

Electronic approaches to follow-up dramatically lower the cost of marketing efforts.

what statement is true of low customer contact businesses?

Empowerment zones offer businesses low-cost space and tax advantages. Generally low customer contact businesses are manufacturing businesses, the headquarters of client location-based services, or remote location services. Customer access is relatively unimportant. Empowerment zones offer businesses low-cost space and tax advantages for locating there. In addition to relatively low cost space, business incubators offer a multitude of small business support services.

Josh, an electronics retailer, noticed that the e-commerce business was booming. He started an online shopping website to take advantage of this surge in business. As a result, his business attracted more customers from all across the country. This reflects Josh's:

Entrepreneurial alertness

"Which of the following international strategies is usually inexpensive, quick to start, easy to change, and less risky than the others?"

Exporting

"C" in the creativity tool SCAMPER stands for copy.

F

"S" in the creativity tool SCAMPER stands for summarize

F

A direct mail approach needs major inventory investment.

F

A legal obligation to pay money in the future is called equity capital.

F

A process is what a business does when it takes some raw material and converts it into a valuable output. This does not apply to service businesses.

F

A screening plan provides information on the company, product/service, market, and critical risks to prospective business.

F

A typical I 2 P analysis consists of a one-page response to eight questions—four about the product, three about the process, and one about the people.

F

According to research, start-up entrepreneurs felt most confident about obtaining start-up capital.

F

According to the feasibility study outline, entering into a franchise agreement, partnerships, distributorships, etc., should be discussed in the business idea section.

F

Advertising costs are usually based on cost per hundred thousand.

F

All business contracts have to be in writing to be enforceable.

F

Brochures and flyers are types of promotional novelties.

F

By agreeing to an exculpatory clause in a contract, one party is agreeing not to hold the other responsible for his or her actions.

F

Contingency fees are a fixed amount paid for a certain task.

F

Customers generally view a new company negatively if it imitates established companies and practices in the industry.

F

Disposal value is based on determining the price of either a new asset or a used asset for which there is an organized market.

F

Distributors and wholesalers prefer taking on start-up products as there are no setup charges involved.

F

Entrepreneurship levels are very high in efficiency-driven economies.

F

Exporting is usually expensive, difficult to start, and more risky than licensing, franchising, or joint ventures.

F

Face-to-face meetings with the client are infrequent if the services are provided at the client's location.

F

Feasibility studies consist of careful investigation of four primary areas: the product/service, the industry and market, profitability, and the plan for future action.

F

Flexibility rewards refer to the money made from owning a business.

F

For a small business, the amount and type of inventory held for resale is not important because the supply of inventory and demand of customers can be matched at all times.

F

An undifferentiated marketing strategy is used when a firm targets one particular segment on which to focus all its efforts.

False. A concentrated strategy is used when a firm chooses one particular segment on which to focus all its efforts. Entrepreneurs often are able to locate a particular niche that the larger companies ignore, and by focusing their efforts on them, are able to do extremely well.

A screening plan provides information on the company, product/service, market, and critical risks to prospective business.

False. A screening plan, also called a mini-plan, gives the basic overview of the firm and a detailed look at the financials. It is the key employee/partner plan which provides information on the company, product/service, market, and critical risks to prospective business. Page: 234

A start-up usually can easily gain revolving credit from suppliers and financial institutions.

False. A start-up usually cannot easily gain revolving credit from suppliers and financial institutions. Page: 159

A start-up always immediately provides positive cash flows.

False. A start-up will require significant time to become established and provide positive cash flows. An established business or franchise has built-in customers to provide immediate cash inflows. Page: 158

Exporting is usually expensive, difficult to start, and more risky than licensing, franchising, or joint ventures.

False. Entrepreneurs have available to them the same options as large companies including wholly owned subsidiaries, joint ventures, licensing, franchising, and exporting. Exporting is usually inexpensive, quick to start, easy to change, and less risky than other ventures.

Formal summaries of the content of an accounting system's records of transactions are called financial instruments.

False. Formal summaries of the content of an accounting system's records of transactions are called financial statements.

For small businesses, professional management is an issue of education, titles, and credentials.

False. In the terms of small business, professional management is not an issue of education, titles, or credentials. Page: 179

Direct competition refers to a strategy where companies provide alternatives that are dissimilar to a firm's product/service that consumers might choose to meet a similar need.

False. Indirect competition refers to a strategy where companies provide alternatives that are dissimilar to a firm's product/service that consumers might choose to meet a similar need.

It's almost always a good idea for a small firm to try to compete on price.

False. It's almost always a bad idea for a small firm to try to compete on price. Competing on price may lead to a price war in which a small firm just doesn't have the staying power of a big firm. Lower prices are "throwing away" profit that small businesses really need. They can signal the customers that the product isn't as high quality as that of the competitors'. Page: 293

One technique to increase cash inflow is to offer discounts for delayed payments.

False. One of the five proven techniques to increase cash inflows includes offering discounts for prompt payment.

Press relations are a form of communication that encourage the customer to take immediate action.

False. Press relations are those activities that business owners do to influence or increase media coverage of their business. Media include newspapers, magazines, websites, blogs, radio, and television.

Brochures and flyers are types of promotional novelties.

False. Promotional novelties range from key chains, pens, and coffee mugs to more expensive embossed briefcases and the like.

The process of dividing the market into smaller portions of people that have certain common characteristics is called stereotyping.

False. Segmentation is the process of dividing the market into smaller portions of people who have certain common characteristics.

Selling your product or service in a limited area, for a limited time is known as parallel marketing.

False. Selling your product or service in a limited area, for a limited time is known as test marketing. Page: 234

Among surveys, in-personsurvey tends to be the least expensive method, with telephone coming in second, and mail the most expensive.

False. Survey questions may be written, asked in person or asked on the telephone. In person tends to be the most expensive method, with telephone coming in second, and mail the least expensive

In person survey has the lowest return rate and does not allow for much flexibility when compared to mail or telephone surveys.

False. Survey questions may be written, asked in person or asked on the telephone. In person tends to be the most expensive method, with telephone coming in second, and mail the least expensive. On the other hand, mail has the lowest return rate and does not allow for much flexibility.

The bank available balance and the bank ledger balance will always show the same value.

False. The bank available balance is the sum of money that has actually been received and paid out of a depositor's account. The bank available balance can vary significantly from the ledger balance.

A buyout refers to starting a business from scratch.

False. The purchase of substantially all of an existing business is called a buyout. Page: 157

The supra-strategy of a classic imitator small business start-up is single-mindedness.

False. The supra-strategy of a classic imitator small business start-up includes craftsmanship and formula facilities. Page: 203

Hiring marketing research firms is a much more inexpensive option than online surveys for small businesses.

False. There are marketing research firms that could conduct primary research for businesses, but the cost—usually several tens of thousands of dollars—tends to put it out of reach for small businesses. A much more reasonable option is an online survey.

Which of the following statements is true of an executive summary?

It is the single most widely distributed written description of a business

A marketing plan is not required if a person plans to use his or her own personal savings and direct marketing.

False. To convince a bank or private investor to loan money or a store or distributor to carry your product, as an entrepreneur, you need more than just "gut instinct." Even if people plan to use their own personal savings and direct marketing, they're going to need some way to determine whether they are accomplishing their goals, something to make sure they're on the right path.

All money is considered currency, but all currency is not considered money.

False. While all currency is money, all money is not currency.

Joe is planning a new mobile restaurant business. He wants to convert an antique bus into a sit-down restaurant with a service window allowing him to serve people within the bus and walk-ups who want to get their food and take it home. Joe is performing some research into his project and is looking at the overall business idea, the product/service, the industry and market, financial projections (profitability), and the plan for the future action. Joe is performing a(n) ___________.

Feasibility Study

_____ is an indicator of the business's ability to manage cash flows so that the company has the fiscal ability to respond appropriately if an unexpected opportunity or problem arises.

Financial flexibility

A. crowdfunding** B. bootstrapping C. microfinancing

Financing a business online through the collective involvement of others who provide donations, loans or investments is referred to as ____.

Which of the following accounting functions focuses the most on automatically calculating and accumulating depreciation?

Fixed asset accounting

true

Giveaways, samples, and tastings are all examples of introductory techniques used in sales promotion. true/false

A. licensing laws B. public utility laws C. property laws D. zoning laws

Government specifications for acceptable use of land and buildings in particular areas are called:

Identify the layout that is very efficient and organized but lacks some visual impact.

Grid layout

Which of the following is most likely to be a business plan concern for silent partners/angel investors?

Growth rate

what are business plan concerns for silent partners/angel investors?

Growth rate, market, business team, and amounts and schedules.

"_____ uses creative and relatively inexpensive ways such as door-knob hangers, T-shirts, balloons, flyers under windshield wipers to reach customers."

Guerilla marketing

Entrepreneurs who do not plan and prefer to let all actions be dictated by their routines are called _____.

Habit-based planners do not really plan at all because their actions are dictated by their routines

True

Habit-based planners don't plan, and they don't even tend to react to changes in their environments

Which of the following is the best example for price discrimination?

Half price for children below five years in adventure parks

Which of the following is the best example for price discrimination?

Half price for children below five years in adventure parks. Price discrimination refers to charging different prices to different groups, usually to attract a different demographic, such as senior citizens' discounts. Page: 295

promotional mix.

How much of each message conveyance a business owner uses to sell his or her product as well as his or her objective in using each one is known as:

A. opening B. promoting C. auctioning D. closing**

In door-to-door selling, ______ refers to getting the customer to agree to buy

What explains the difference between limited partnership and general partnership?

In general partnerships, no government permission is required for the setup and maintenance of business unlike limited partnerships.

key information that joint venture partners seek in a business plan?

Include intellectual property protection, fit between the firms, competitive advantage, benefits and R&D. Page: 217

Keeping in mind the budget constraints of a small business and the need to cover customers all over the world, which of the following is the most appropriate way to conduct a survey?

Internet. Internet surveys are gaining in popularity and have the advantage of being able to collect data from a large geographic area inexpensively.

_____ activities include the acquisition and disposal of property, plant, equipment, and investment securities of other firms.

Investing

Entrepreneurial Alertness

Is a special set of observational and thinking skills that help entrepreneurs identify good opportunities.

Which of the following is true of personal selling?

It allows a business owner to be flexible in his or her presentation.

What is an advantage of personal selling?

It allows business owners to find out the buyers' main concerns and address them.

what is an advantage of personal selling?

It allows business owners to find out the buyers' main concerns and address them.

Which of the following is true of cognitive dissonance?

It happens frequently especially with more expensive items

Which of the following is true of virtual instant global entrepreneurship (VIGE)?

It is a process that uses the Internet to quickly create businesses with a worldwide reach.

Which of the following is true of managerial accounting?

It is forward-looking in nature.

Which of the following statements is true about the focus group method of market research?

It is led by a moderator who is skilled to ask questions the right way.

Which of the following statements best describes the process of idea screening in new product development?

It is the process of selecting the most promising ideas to be further evaluated for feasibility.

When finally setting the actual price of your product or service, there are several contextual factors including your company objectives, your marketing strategy, competition, channels of distribution, and legal and regulatory issues to consider. Which of the following statements is not true when considering these factors?

Pricing off a competitor's price is as easy as picking a percent, say 80%, and charging that price for your product or service.

"Which of the following layouts is most appropriate for low-volume, flexible manufacturing? "

Process layout

Which of the following strategies is central to the process of upselling?

Product expansion

What would happen when a small business that is growing becomes too great to be handled alone by an individual owner?

Professional managers are hired to share the management load. As small businesses grow, the requirements of managing them increase proportionately. If a business grows large enough, no matter how experienced or talented a business owner is, eventually the demands of managing will become too great to be handled alone. At this point, one of two things happens: (1) the business starts to decline, or (2) professional managers are hired to share the management load. Page: 179

"Which of the following terms indicates that a product or service is being kept as a trade secret or is protected legally using patents, trademarks, copyright, or service mark? "

Proprietary technology

_____ is an estimate of what an identical asset would cost to be acquired and readied for service.

Replacement value. Replacement value is an estimate of what an identical asset would cost to be acquired and readied for service. Net realizable value is usually significantly less than the replacement value of any specific asset. Page: 169

Which of the following is a way to collect secondary data?

Researching on the Internet

A(n) _____ competency is the ability or skill of the entrepreneur at finding expendable components necessary to the operation of the business such as time, information, location, financing, raw materials, and expertise.

Resource

_____ measure a management's effectiveness in using the invested capital of the business to provide profits.

Return on investments

_____ describes the kind of problem that arises when people have multiple responsibilities, such as parent and boss, and each makes different demands on them

Role Conflict

Price lining

Saffron Spas Inc. has two membership schemes meant to attract different customer segments. The executive membership program priced at $1000 allows for unlimited usage of the services available in the spa chain up to a year. The premium membership program priced at $700 allows for limited usage of the spa services up to a year. According to this information, which of the following pricing strategies is adopted by Saffron Spas Inc.?

Which of the following should be avoided while coming up with a company or brand name considering the possibility of future expansion?

Selecting a company or brand name that's too narrow. Selecting a company or brand name that's too narrow might not work when a firm plans to grow or expand. Page: 278

A _____ is a government contracting fund earmarked for particular kinds of firms, such as small businesses, minority-owned firms, women-owned firms, and the like.

Set-asides are government contracting funds which are earmarked for particular kinds of firms, such as small businesses, minority-owned firms, women-owned firms, and the like.

________ is setting a price at the highest level the market will bear, usually because there is no competition at the time.

Skimming

Which of the following statements is not true of the product life cycle?

Stages in the product life cycle are not similar to those of the firm's life cycle.

A product can include goods, services, and ideas.

T

All capital assets cause you to incur four costs over time: (1) the cost of acquiring the asset, (2) the cost of owning the asset, (3) the cost of operating the asset, and (4) the cost of disposing of the asset.

T

An arm's length transaction is a business deal where the parties have a prior relation or affiliation, but where the business is conducted as if they were unrelated.

T

High-growth ventures and big businesses generally do not succeed without small businesses offering supporting services.

T

In a C corporation and S corporation, the IRS expects the owner to pay himself or herself a salary that is roughly at market rates.

T

In the BRIE model, exchange refers to moving resources, goods, or services to others, in exchange for money or other resources.

T

In the context of a business plan, product quality, its benefits, service quality, and the competitive advantage are the primary concerns of potential customers

T

Intangibility, inseparability, and perishability are the three characteristics of services that impact operations choices and decision making.

T

Investing in multiple businesses increases the chances of offsetting possible losses incurred from one business.

T

Marketing and new product experts believe that most of the small business failures could have been avoided by following the new product development (NPD) process.

T

Obtaining outside equity financing can only be done if your business is organized as: a partnership, a corporation, or a limited liability company.

T

One of the key elements of the BRIE model is a person's intentions to start a business.

T

One of the pitfalls small business owners can fall into is to fail to build a company culture that encourages new ideas and embraces change.

T

The concept of total product includes how customers describe one's good or service.

T

The final goal for developing and testing your value proposition is how it stacks up against and will compete against the other offering available to your customers

T

The financial statements in a business plan include income statements, cash flow, balance sheet, and their respective assumptions.

T

It is customary for a small business to concentrate its efforts on one target market at the beginning and consider secondary ones later.

T (True)

Promotion includes getting the message out to the target market so that they can make decisions about a product or service.

T (True)

The business-to-consumer (B2C) contract is an example of an Internet contract.

T (True)

True

Taking an idea and offering a way to do something slightly better than it is done presently is a bit imitative and an incremental strategy

A. imitative strategy B. incremental strategy** C. status quo strategy D. innovative strategy

Taking an idea and offering a way to do something slightly better than it is done presently refers to a(n):

There are three elements to most aspects of business law - finding the right information, negotiating the specific outcome you want, and:

Taking care of the paperwork associated with it.

Which of the following is true of business locations?

Target market customers are essential factors for selecting business locations.

"_____ is provided by state and local governments, primarily to encourage specific activities that are expected to improve the blighted areas or provide additional employment.

Tax abatement

Which of the following is a value benefit?

Technology. Technology is a value benefit. Firms can offer state-of-the-art or leading-edge technology, technology that others do not have, or technology that automates or simplifies tasks or that meets industry standards. Page: 196

_____ is best described as the process of selling prototype of a product in either a real or simulated market environment.

Test marketing

A. union B. government C. competitor D. owner**

The ____ is the most important element of social capital to customers and supporters of a business, such as bankers, lawyers and suppliers

A. Small Business Administration** B. U.S. Department of Business Development C. U.S. Department of Commerce D. U.S. Entrepreneurial Administration

The _____ is a U.S. government agency that helps people start a business and also provides them support and advocacy.

"EnviroAir Inc. was featured in newspapers for its contribution toward sustainable environment. Also, the company distributed brochures to prospective customers to inform them about the company products. Which of the following sections should carry the press release and brochures in EnviroAir's business plan? "

The appendixes

Juan has an accounting philosophy according to which he keeps the loans borrowed from the business separate from the loans he takes from banks for his own purposes. Which of the following basic accounting concepts is reflected in Juan's accounting philosophy?

The business entity idea

true

The business-to-consumer (B2C) contract is an example of an Internet contract. true/false

Which of the following is the key to customer relationship management (CRM)?

The data on current or prospective customers

A. choosing an ethical philosophy to help make choices B. defining the moral dimensions of a problem** C. generating a variety of alternatives to handle a problem D. creating a feedback loop to check the progress of a solution

The first step in the LaRue Hosmer's model for ethical decision making is:

A. to create additional value for customers through great products and services B. to create outlets for employees to bring out new ideas C. to assess if a business idea can be profitably brought to market** D. to assess how well a preliminary run of a business works and what problems it might have.

The goal of a feasibility study is:

The makers of baby wipes began advertising their products for adult use, for everyone's use. This is an example of a product during which stage of the product life cycle?

The maturity stage

A. Illumination rate B. Frame rate C. Conversion rate** D. Pilot test

The measure of how many visitors to a Web site actually make a purchase is known as

Which of the following is the idea trigger for the "substitute" cue of the SCAMPER tool?

The opportunities that come as a result of replacing something that already exists

"Which of the following sections of a classic business plan mentions the legal and hierarchical structures, key personnel, related service providers, and business location? "

The organization

The steps in Blank and Dorf's "Get Customers" funnel are awareness, interest, consideration, and purchase. Here, consideration refers to:

The process of getting into the prospective customer's final list of brands of products or services they may purchase.

more tracked prospects making initial purchases.

The proof of a CRM effort is seen in:

False

The purpose of the dress code is to give students practice dressing for success

feasibility study

The research and development team of Leonide Inc. has generated five different product ideas. All five ideas are being rated against each other on their characteristics such as product uniqueness, idea profitability, protectable intellectual property, and product team quality. Based on their ranking in this stage, only three ideas will make it to the immediate next step which will be the stage of _____.

Which of the following statements is true about me-too products?

The vast majority of new ideas for small businesses will be me-too products. Most businesses are imitative in nature, so the vast majority of new ideas for small businesses will be me-too products. Page: 279

Which of the following is a reward that is rarely mentioned by entrepreneurs?

There are rewards that entrepreneurs mention less often than working people in general. These are social rewards, like the respect or admiration of friends, or power over others, and family rewards, like continuing a family tradition in business.

Which of the following statements is true about fixed costs?

They are unaffected by changes in output.

Which of the following is an advantage of using open-ended questions?

They help find new niches and perfect a product before it is introduced.

Business owners can figure how to better target ads or promotions to particular types of customers if:

They link sales and purchase basis to the type of customer.

What is a characteristic feature of sales packets?

They provide potential customers an education in a firm's product or service.

A. income B. flexibility** C. growth D. credit

Tina runs her consultancy business from her home. Working from home allows her to set her own schedule and take time off at her convenience so that she can be with her family. The fact that Tina gets more time with her family can be categorized as ____ reward.

A. planning to stay in business B. protecting their investment C. talking about the crisis to their people D. planning only after the crisis has occurred**

To help and prepare small businesses to handle crisis, owners should avoid:

Which of the following is a reason for a business to do accounting?

To produce information that is useful for managing a business

Advertising is often used to support the corporate identity and value propositions that are established through public relations efforts.

True

To ensure your accounting information is accurate, reliable, and useful, the accounting system you choose should easily and efficiently maintain an internal "audit trail".

True

Torts can arise when a person's legal rights are violated in ways other than from a breach of contract.

True

True or False: A license is a legal agreement that grants rights to use a particular piece of intellectual property.

True

True or False: Search and capture of new ideas that lead to business opportunities is called opportunity recognition.

True

True or False: The SCAMPER tool is effective for solving problems in a creative way.

True

True or False: The business model canvas and the classic feasibility study produce very different results.

True

True or False: The final goal for developing and testing your value proposition is how it stacks up against and will compete against the other offering available to your customers.

True

True or False: The results from primary research are extremely current, but it can often take somewhat more time and money to gather it.

True

True or False: The text outlines five major pitfalls that business owners can become victim to when trying to become more innovative; obeying nonexistent rules is one of those pitfalls.

True

True or False: There can be more than one target market.

True

It is nearly impossible to design a message that will appeal universally or to find media that will reach all consumers.

True (T)

Sales leads who actually make some sort of effort to learn more about the product, service, or business in anticipation of a possible purchase are known as prospects.

True (T)

Your estimated number of prospective customers multiplied by your hit rate multiplied by the amount of each sale equals your sales forecast.

True (T)

Your hit rate is how many prospects or leads you need to approach in order to make one sale. Also called the conversion rate.

True (T)

Accounting equation: The statement that assets equal liabilities plus owners' equity (assets = liabilities + owners' equity)

True.

An "as is" property is one which has problems and the landlord tries to push you to accept the property "as is." A compliant property is one which is in compliance with all applicable laws, rules, and regulations.

True.

Legal business organizations are artificial entities that exist separately from the owners.

True. Page: 171

Creating and distributing a catalog online saves the cost of printing and mailing.

True.

It is customary for a small business to concentrate its efforts on one target market at the beginning and consider secondary ones later.

True.

It is good to opt for distributors when a whole line of products need to be bought or warehoused but you cannot afford to do so yourself.

True.

It is much easier to compare groups and to statistically analyze data with close-ended questions than it is with open-ended questions.

True.

Managerial accounting is both a source of information that is used in decision making and a methodology to reduce the complexity of the information used to make a decision. By definition, managerial accounting deals with only financial information. By limiting the information being considered to financial concerns, the complexity of the alternatives is reduced.

True.

Market segmentation is the process of dividing the market into groups that have somewhat homogeneous needs for a product or service.

True.

One of the difficulties in understanding and interpreting the income statements is the dispute over when one should recognize revenues.

True.

Sales leads who actually make some sort of effort to learn more about the product, service, or business in anticipation of a possible purchase are known as prospects.

True.

The easiest payment procedure for a company is to require up-front cash payment prior to shipment or credit card. This eliminates the company's risk, but puts the customer at risk. Providing credit to your customers reverses the risk, and puts it all on the company.

True.

The first step in budgeting is to make a forecast of your future sales.

True. From the sales forecast, and from your knowledge of cost behaviors, collections, payments, and expenses, a complete business plan will be developed.

Franchising a new business is one of the ways to business ownership.

True. Page: 156

A start-up can be kept small deliberately to limit the magnitude of possible losses.

True. Page: 157

Properly performing due diligence minimizes the risk of failure and maximizes the probability of success by identifying the strengths and weaknesses of the business.

True. Page: 167

Buy-ins can be made in any form of business.

True. Page: 171

A. Ken uses the money he gets from his full-time job as a chef to run his part-time business of graphic designing B. Mandy uses her employer's client list from her full-time job as a house painter to get customers for her own part-time house painting business** C. Cathy, who does computer repairs, lies to customers about having an office downtown when she actually works part-time from her home. D. Jenson misses his deadlines at his full-time day job because he works late nights as a part-time music producer

Which of the following best describes cannibalizing?

A. Government penalty** B. Loss of reputation C. Loss of employee morale D. Customer defection

Which of the following business costs of ethical failures causes the least damage?

They give more information about a firm and its products than business cards.

Which of the following is a characteristic feature of brochures and flyers?

A. Peer admiration B. Personal growth** C. Political Power D. Industry recognition

Which of the following is a reward universally mentioned by entrepreneurs?

A. Its preferred funding source is other people's money B. It sells more when it is facing bankruptcy C. It considers sales as more important than marketing** D. It focuses more on effectiveness than on efficiency

Which of the following is true of a small business?

It considers sales as more important than marketing.

Which of the following is true of a small business?

Target market customers are essential factors for selecting business locations

Which of the following is true of business locations?

A. It allows entrepreneurs to launch a formal search for opportunities B. It allows entrepreneurs to notice things that have been overlooked** C. It gives entrepreneurs the experience required to start a small business D. It is an approach that allows entrepreneurs to do more or less what others do

Which of the following is true of entrepreneurial alertness?

A C and D

Which of the following is true regarding a small-claims court? Choose any that apply. A. These courts are a viable resource for small business owners for litigation. B. This legal option is only available to entrepreneurs who can afford an attorney. C. Most of these courts are designed so that ordinary citizens can bring their cases in. D. These courts will only accept cases where the stakes are typically no larger than $10,000. E. All of the above F. None of the above

A. Comprehensive planners B. Habit-based planners** C. Opportunistic planners D. Critical-point planners

Which of the following kinds of planners generally tend to do very poorly in business, even if they do manage to get their firms started?

A. Availability of different consignment stores and auctions B. Long amount of time before payouts** C. Full-time sales with only a part-time involvement from the owner D. High setup costs

Which of the following represents a disadvantage of the consignment approach?

A. They are expensive because of their membership costs B. They offer better personal connections than face-to-face networks C. They are often fast and easy to develop**

Which of the following statements is true about electronic social networks?

In creating a marketing plan, a firm typically identifies its competition and understands its strengths and weaknesses in a stage where the firm:

examines its current situation.

It is not a long-term strategy for businesses to follow.

Which of the following statements is true of price skimming?

A. Social capital cannot be found on a business's balance sheet B. The less of social capital a firm has, the greater the value of the firm C. Social capital is capital in the same sense that cash or land can be** D. Small businesses high in social capital are treated less fairly by regulators.

Which of the following statements is true of social capital?

Value proposition

Which of the following terms refers to small business owners' unique selling points that will be used to differentiate their products and/or services from those of the competition?

Margin

Which of the following terms refers to the amount of profit an entrepreneur incurs, usually stated as a percentage of the total price?

It incurs relatively high incorporation fees and high taxes.

Which of these is a disadvantage of a corporation?

Harry Howard, a successful real estate broker, has established his own real estate company in western Pennsylvania. He has on-the-job experience working at a real estate company where he had a whole staff supporting brokers' work. Now on his own, with two secretaries, Harry is building his dream of owning and growing his own business. He wants to mainly focus on middle-to-upper-income homeowners and is exploring what type of promotional material he needs to have. Which of the following would be the fastest way for Harry to build his client base?

Word-of-mouth

A. Cognitive resonance B. Mutuality C. Ethical dilemma** D. Effectuation

____ refers to a situation where a person's values are in conflict, making it unclear whether a particular decision is the right thing to do

A. Lifestyle firms B. Traditional small businesses C. High-performing small businesses** D. High-growth ventures

____ tend to level off after success defined by sales of between $100,000 and $1,000,000 depending on the industry

Traditional small businesses

_____ are the smallest full-time business.

Sales promotion

_____ is a form of communication, such as coupon or contests, which encourages the customer to take immediate action.

Bundling

_____ is the strategy of combining two or more products in one unit and pricing it less than if the units were sold separately.

A. Trade magazines** B. Scholarly journals C. Popular press magazines D. Academic journals

_____ target specific industries and professions

markup price

________ is probably the most widely used of the many pricing methods available.

"Buy one large pizza and get a 25 percent off on the next purchase," is an example of _____.

a loyalty program. Loyalty programs are intended to tie customers to one's business. Most often, these take the form of a card on which each purchase is stamped, and when a certain number of purchases or visits have occurred, the customer gets a free service, a discount, or a gift. Page: 297

Chain Shop.com runs on a membership business model, in which an existing member gets a 20 percent rebate if he or she introduces or invites a potential customer to the site. This rebate gets activated once the new member makes a purchase on the site. This is an example of _____.

a referral discount Page: 298

The "going concern" concept states that:

a successful business will stay in business.

Diversification is a strategy whose goal is growth, based on:

adding new products or services to the firm's existing collection of offerings

"Orion Inc. was started as a small organization with five employees. After the first year's profits were made, the owners decided to invest the profits in expanding the business. This is an example of financing the business using _____.

bootstrapping

By using multiple screens of questions in online surveys, respondents can select the screen they will see based on their responses to an earlier question. In Internet survey terms, this is known as _____.

branching

Putting two or more of the same or different products or services together and selling for a price somewhat under the products' individual prices is _________.

bundling

In the context of entry wedges, market relinquishment occurs when:

business firms leave a market. Page: 204

The purchase of substantially less than 100 percent of a business is called a(n):

buy-in. One basic way that a business may be bought is you may buy in, by acquiring some, but not all of the ownership. Page: 170

"A clothing company that divides its market using characteristics of clothing such as practical, stylish, or for a particular sport, etc., is segmenting the market _____. "

by benefits sought

A _____ budget is also referred to as a master budget.

comprehensive

A(n) _____ plan provides information on the company, product/service, market, and critical risks to prospective business or marketing partners or to prospective key employees.

concept. A key employee/partner plan provides information on the company, product/service, market, and critical risks to prospective business or marketing partners or to prospective key employees. It is also called a summary plan, concept plan, or idea plan. Page: 235

"Tammy is talented at craft but lacks the cash flow management skills required to run a business. She opens a store, Tammy's Craft Corner, with the help of her son David a business major who manages the budgets and expenses of the business. Tammy receives a bulk order from a customer to make 100 paper roses for Valentine's Day. She charges 20 percent of the total sales price in advance and promises to deliver the order within 30 days. The advance payment that Tammy receives for the order before delivering the product is called _____. "

deposit and progress payment

Entrepreneurs can use the AIDA formula to write press releases well. In this AIDA formula, "D" stands for _____.

desire. Entrepreneurs can use the AIDA (attention, interest, desire, and action) formula to write press releases well.

"Love Polka Inc., a clothing brand, realized after a market research that the clothing needs of pregnant women and new mothers were not met adequately. Hence, it launched the first ever maternity-based store in the market under the brand name Maternity and More. Thus, the company, by tapping a marginally served market, has typically gained _____. "

differential advantage

Wholesalers and retailers who connect manufacturers to consumers are referred to as _____.

distribution channels.

Investing in multiple investments of differing risk profiles for the purpose of reducing overall investment risk is called _____.

diversification

"Given the fact that there are several substitutes available for Tinkle Toys' products, these Tinkle Toys' products are most likely to fall under the category of _____. "

elastic products

"A manufacturing company is planning to test market its new product, a shampoo. It has tied up with a retailer to research on the product's packaging. The retailer has hired students as interns to observe customers' reactions toward the new shampoo in its stores. All of the research is conducted without directly interacting with the customers. This is a typical example of _____."

ethnographic research

Marketing data gathered by simple observation - seeing what customers do, rather than asking them is:

ethnographic research.

Naomi had always been complimented for her excellent cooking skills. Hence, she decided to commercialize this ability by starting a restaurant. Before starting the restaurant, she invited a few friends and neighbors over for dinner to taste her dishes and provide feedback that she could incorporate in her business venture. This is a typical example of conducting an informal _____.

focus group research.

Small businesses are usually:

imitative in nature.

Which of the following terms refers to a rule of thumb about how many prospective customers it takes to find one who will actually make a purchase?

marketing funnel

"Mark has a brilliant business idea that he intends to explain to a venture capitalist. However, the venture capitalist agrees to invest in Mark's idea provided he prepares a report that explains the product, price, distribution, and promotion strategy. The venture capitalist also wants Mark to include an analysis of the existing competition and to clearly indicate his target customers in the report. Mark has been typically asked to prepare a _____ by the venture capitalist."

marketing plan

"Skygull, Inc. is planning to launch a new generation of cell phones. Being the first entrant in this market makes it difficult for the company to decide the means to reach its potential customers, the advertising medium to use, and the optimum price for each cell phone. Skygull, Inc. can best tackle this problem by conducting _____."

marketing research

If a business is trying to grow, the right price for its products is one that is:

necessary to capture a desired market share given an anticipated level of sales volume. If a person is trying to make his or her business grow, or if the person is at the point that he or she is preparing to exit the business, the right price is the one necessary to capture a desired market share or to meet a specific profit target, given an anticipated level of sales volume. Page: 288

"Tammy is talented at craft but lacks the cash flow management skills required to run a business. She opens a store, Tammy's Craft Corner, with the help of her son David a business major who would manage the budgets and expenses of the business. Tammy buys her craft materials on credit from her supplier but clears all her debts at the end of every month. The amount that Tammy owes her supplier is referred to as _____."

payables

"A service typically exhibits the characteristic of _____ because if it is not used when offered, it cannot be saved for later use. "

perishability

In personal selling, _____ means finding out about the clients before approaching them.

preparation. The process of personal selling includes prospect and evaluate, prepare, present, close, and follow-up. Preparation means finding out about the clients before approaching them.

"If a firm is able to create a premium image in its customer's mind by offering a custom product or extra service, it should typically claim _____ as its pricing strategy and use it as a differential advantage. "

prestige pricing

Zoruski Inc., a manufacturer of leather furniture, is facing problems with pricing its products in the Asian market. Due to the presence of several middlemen in its distribution channel, the prices of furniture rise up to three times from what they are sold at in the home market. This problem faced by Zoruski Inc. is typically referred to as _____.

price escalation. If a business is using a traditional retailer, its product may go through several middlemen before getting on the shelf. The end price to the customer might be four times from what the business got. This is called price escalation. Page: 290

"Turquoise Innovations Inc. has introduced a unique software that has no competition in the market. The company has incurred huge research and development costs in order to commercialize this software. Several business firms have been waiting for the release of this product as it saves their cost of outsourcing finance functions. Hence, the best pricing strategy this product will be _____. "

price skimming

Customer loyalty programs focus on developing a strategy that is based on:

selling more of the firm's product or service to the existing customer base.

A business formed by an individual who is responsible for all debts and claims against the business is called a

sole proprietorship

The _____ phase is usually the most difficult time a person will have in business.

start-up. The start-up phase is usually the most difficult time you will have in business. You are required to make myriad decisions concerning location, product, target market, promotion, sales, and all the facets of starting and operating a business. Page: 160

The primary goal of penetration pricing is to:

steal competitors' market share.

Industry analysis is defined as the technique used to:

study the dynamics and trends of an industry. Page: 186

A(n) _____ is a memorable catchphrase that captures the key idea of a business, its service, product, or customer.

tagline.

"WaterVision Cams: Atlanta's Only Underwater Cameras" is an example of a(n) _____.

tagline. Page: 218

In a _____, the buyer seizes control of the business without the permission of all owners.

takeover. A takeover comprises purchasing enough of the target business's stock to gain control of the board of directors of the business Page: 172

There are three elements to most aspects of business law - finding the right information, negotiating the specific outcome you want, and:

taking care of the paperwork associated with it.

The group of people on which a marketer focuses promotion and sales efforts is called a _____.

target market

_____ is the segment or segments a business owner selects to concentrate his or her marketing efforts.

target market

"The information that the bank knows about an account, but is not known by the account holder, includes:"

the amount of any direct payments made in the account by the account holder's customers.

"Tammy is talented at craft but lacks the cash flow management skills required to run a business. She opens a store, Tammy's Craft Corner, with the help of her son David a business major who manages the budgets and expenses of the business. David prepares the quarterly budget and maintains a company book for recording all transactions. The company book balance that David regularly updates is the sum of:"

the cash inflows and cash outflows recorded in the firm's accounting records.

Tammy is talented at craft but lacks the cash flow management skills required to run a business. She opens a store, Tammy's Craft Corner, with the help of her son David—a business major—who manages the budgets and expenses of the business. David prepares the quarterly budget and maintains a company book for recording all transactions. The company book balance that David regularly updates is the sum of:

the cash inflows and cash outflows recorded in the firm's accounting records.

Mindshare refers to:

the degree of attention a target market pays to an idea or organization.

The weighted average cost (WAC) refers to:

the expected average future cost of funds.

High-growth ventures differ from small businesses in that in high-growth ventures:

the limitation of growth is dictated by market response rather than the owner's loss of control.

An implication of the bounded rationality models of management is that

the more information available to be included into the decision process, the less efficient that process will be

The number one source of financing for small businesses is from _____.

the owners themselves

Small businesses differ from high-growth ventures in that in small businesses:

the preferred source of funding is the owner's own money rather than other people's money.

A good marketing strategy is most likely to focus on:

the sales plan that shows specific ways to secure sales from customers.

The name under which a business is operated is known as its _____.

trade name

A _____ is a type of intellectual property, not created by the government but is information known to certain people in a company that makes that company more competitive.

trade secret

A product can include goods, services, and ideas.

true

It costs five times as much to get a purchase from a new customer compared to an existing one. true/false

true

It is good to opt for distributors when a whole line of products need to be bought or warehoused.

true

Radio advertisements provide both geographic and demographic segmentation of a product or service.

true

The 4 P's of marketing are Product, Price, Promotion, and Placement. True/False

true

The concept of total product includes how customers describe one's good or service.

true

The final goal for developing and testing your value proposition is how it stacks up against and will compete against the other offering available to your customers.

true

The new product development process is likely to be easier for services than for innovative goods.

true

The proof of a customer relationship management effort is seen in higher levels of customer loyalty in existing customers. true/false

true

The value delivered to the customer is second in order of importance to the pricing decision.

true

Using low-cost or free techniques to minimize cost of doing business is referred to as bootstrapping.

true

When coming up with a new idea in the product development process, the focus is on the pains and gains of customers. True/False

true


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