BGS FINAL EXAM 3 Ch 9: Business in Politics The Universe of Organized Business Interests: Peak associations Represent many different companies and industries Most prominent group to represent a business Examples: U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) Trade Associations Represent companies grouped by industry Virtually every industry has one Act as early warning systems; hold training conferences‚ perform research More than 6‚000 Washington Office Typically
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Computer Concepts – Final Exam Study Guide Smart Card | Stores data on a thin microprocessor embedded in the card | | Protocol | http:// | | | Virus | a potentially damaging computer program affects a computer negatively by altering the way the computer works | | | Database | a collection of data organized in a manner which allows access‚ retrieval‚ and use of data | | | Wiki | a collaborative Web site which allows users to add to modify‚ or delete the Web site content via
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CJUS Final Review 1. Know what the Fifth Amendment limits? Limitations on the exercise of governmental power or authority and prevent person from being tried twice for the same offense‚ testify against himself. 2. Sixth Amendment guarantees what? The Sixth Amendment guarantees the right to legal counsel at all significant stages of a criminal proceeding. 3. The eighth amendment bars what? U.S. constitutional amendment forbidding excessive bail‚ excessive fines‚ and cruel and unusual
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MNGT-511 FINAL EXAM (Total points 100) Name: Rebecca Malandrino Chapter 7 1) Which of the following types of inventory usually is not held by a manufacturing business? (3P) C) Merchandise inventory 2) The following information was taken from the 2007 income statement of Cobra Company: Pretax income‚ $12‚000; Total operating expenses‚ $20‚000; Sales revenue‚ $120‚000. Compute cost of goods sold. (5P) A) $88‚000 (120‚000 – 20‚000 – 12‚000) 12‚000 (pre-tax income) + 20‚000 (operating
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MGMT599 Final Exam Study Guide Assigned Cases: Case 11: Gap Inc. Case 16: Sara Lee Corporation What to Expect: You will be required to read two assigned case studies. The questions will be similar to the case study analysis questions you have experienced during the course term. There will be four questions regarding the case to be answered completely. There will be three additional essay questions on strategy concepts we studied in the course. Between the case analysis
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Financial Insitutions Closed book‚ Closed Notes 1. Final Examination Fall 2011 Roger Staiger III What is the difference between the spot market and the futures market In the spot market‚ trades are executed immediately‚ i.e. real time. In the futures markets‚ which is a derivatives market‚ trades are agreed upon today but settled lat later dates in the future. 2. What is the main difference between the money markets and capital markets? Money markets are for short-term security exchanges
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MBA 600 FINAL EXAM 1. (20 POINTS) The accounting staff at Moonbeam Enterprises prepares monthly financial statements. At the end of April 2004 the company had the following account balances: Land $45‚000 Notes payable $33‚000 Merchandise inventory $12‚480 Buildings $50‚000 Cash $10‚360 Capital Stock $38‚770 Retained earnings‚ April 30 $46‚070 Salary expense $15‚050 Sales revenue $26‚000 Supplies expense $
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Managerial Economics Final Exam 1. Using language from the Aggregate Demand/Aggregate Supply framework‚ define and explain the five the issues every macroeconomic model must explain. The business cycle shows that when determinants of AD change (consumption‚ investment‚ government spending or net exports) it causes AD to change‚ and AS will respond to these changes. Determinants of AD have a multiplier effect on AD‚ so they will cause AD to change more than these determinants do. Without
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Review Sheet for Final Spring 2014 BMGT 301 Chapters 2‚ 6‚ 7‚ 9‚ 10‚ 11‚ and 13 Dr. Karake Chapter 2 – Strategy & Technology Differentiate between operational effectiveness and strategic positioning Operational Effectiveness – Performing the same tasks better than rivals perform them Strategic Positioning – Performing different tasks than rivals‚ or the same tasks in a different way Differentiate between competitive advantage and sustainable competitive advantage Competitive advantage – An advantage
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David Barnes Joshua Wright History 201 13 May 2015 HIST 201 – Final Exam Part I: Identifications (1) Industrial Revolution – The Industrial Revolution was the transition to new manufacturing processes. (2) Judicial Review – A power implied in the Constitution that gives federal courts the right to review and determine the constitutionality of acts passed by Congress and state legislatures. (3) Three-fifths Compromise – A compromise reached between delegates from southern states and those from
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