Business, 28.04.2021 22:10 hannahdrumsey
1. Describe two trends that you've noticed (either demographic, invention/technology, lifestyle, or style/entertainment) and explain how each one might generate a small business opportunity. (1-6 sentences. 4.0 points) 2. Make a list of at least 5 business ideas that interest you. Then explain which one you think is the best opportunity for you. Give at least 3 reasons why this opportunity is better for you than the others. (2-6 sentences. 3.0 points) 3. Visit the Web site for a well-known company, and find the section that states its mission. What is the company's mission? How does the mission relate to the type of products the company sells? Did anything surprise you about the mission? Why or why not? TIP: If the company's Web site doesn't describe its mission, choose a different company. (1-5 sentences. 3.0 points) 4. Visit the Web site for a different well-known company, and find the section that lists the company's values. What are the company's values? How do they relate to the products the company sells? Did anything surprise you about the company's values? Why or why not? TIP: If the company's Web site doesn't describe its values, choose a different company. (1-5 sentences. 3.0 points) 5. Do a SWOT analysis for the business idea you chose in question 2 above. Describe at least 2 strengths, 2 weaknesses, 2 opportunities, and 2 threats for that company idea. (1-8 sentences. 4.0 points) 6. Make a list of at least 3 people you would want to give copies of your business plan to, and explain why you chose each of those people. (1-5 sentences. 3.0 points)
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Business, 21.06.2019 21:30, tyreque
Part i a company's cereal is not selling well. create a 10-15-question survey that measures customers' preferences for the company's cereal product. then, answer the following questions: how many scale items will you put in the survey? justify your answer. will you use multiple-choice questions? why or why not? how many scale points will you use in the survey? justify your answer. what data type will be used in the survey? justify your answer. part ii as a second part of this assignment, create a set of survey questions, assuming that you sell cars. you are attempting to measure how customers perceive the quality of the cars that you sell. create three survey questions with simple category scales. justify why you selected those questions and scales. create three survey questions with multiple-choice, single-response scales. justify why you selected those questions and scales. create three survey questions with multiple-choice, multiple-response scales. justify why you selected those questions and scales. create three survey questions with likert scale summated ratings. justify why you selected those questions and scales.
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Business, 22.06.2019 01:00, cranfordjacori
Cooper, cpa, is auditing the financial statements of a small rural municipality. the receivable balances represent residents’ delinquent real estate taxes. internal control at the municipality is weak. to determine the existence of the accounts receivable balances at the balance sheet date, cooper would most likely: cooper, cpa, is auditing the financial statements of a small rural municipality. the receivable balances represent residents’ delinquent real estate taxes. internal control at the municipality is weak. to determine the existence of the accounts receivable balances at the balance sheet date, cooper would most likely:
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Business, 22.06.2019 14:30, Hannahdavy5434
Stella company sells only two products, product a and product b. product a product b total selling price $50 $30 variable cost per unit $20 $10 total fixed costs $2,110,000 stella sells two units of product a for each unit it sells of product b. stella faces a tax rate of 40%. stella desires a net afterminustax income of $54,000. the breakeven point in units would be
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