An entrepreneur: a. always makes a profit b. generally avoids risky situations c. claims the residual (i. e., whatever is left over) after other resource suppliers are compensated d. is a parasite that benefits by not paying other resources for their services e. is the manager who runs an enterprise and keeps the customers happy
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Business, 21.06.2019 21:00
Arriving and delivering a load of company executives for a business meeting at a destination far from home base requiring an overnight stay, a companyâs pilot requested approval from the company finance office to pay to either have the companyâs jet brought into the fbo's hangar overnight to protect it from a forecast snowfall or to have it de-iced by the fbo the following morning well-before scheduled departure. the company was under considerable financial pressure at the time, and the pilotâs requests were denied because of the cost. so, early the following morning, the pilot was up on the wing of the jet sweeping off an accumulation of snow and ice with a borrowed push broom in preparation for the scheduled departure with the executives, but slipped and fell to the ground, suffering a broken neck. the business was organized as a limited partnership, owned by 3 limited partners and one general partner. as a cost-saving measure, the company had dropped its workersâ compensation insurance before the accident. analyze the potential liability for the pilotâs injuries of each of the following, showing your reasoning clearly: the company the general partner the limited partners analyze how the outcome would have been different, if the business had been organized as a corporation and observed all of the formalities to legitimize its corporate status. analyze how the outcome would have been different, if the pilot had been covered by workersâ compensation insurance.
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Business, 22.06.2019 12:00
Identify at least 3 body language messages that project a positive attitude
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Business, 22.06.2019 13:20
Suppose farmer lane grows and sells cotton in a perfectly competitive industry. the market price of cotton is $1.64 per kilogram, and his marginal cost of production is $1.44 per kilogram, which increases with output. assume farmer lane is currently earning a profit. can farmer lane do anything to increase his profit in the short run? farmer lane: a. cannot do anything to increase his profit. b. may or may not be able to increase his profit. c. can increase his profit by raising his price. d. can increase his profit by producing more output. e. can increase his profit by shutting down.
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Business, 22.06.2019 15:30
The school cafeteria can make pizza for approximately $0.30 a slice. the cost of kitchen use and cafeteria staff runs about $200 per day. the pizza den nearby will deliver whole pizzas for $9.00 each. the cafeteria staff cuts the pizza into eight slices and serves them in the usual cafeteria line. with no cooking duties, the staff can be reduced by half, for a fixed cost of $75 per day. should the school cafeteria make or buy its pizzas?
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