Answer:
Make someone else director
Explanation:
I would be too lazy to do that. ;)
Answer: 0.52
Explanation:
Opportunity cost is the benefit that is obtained from a good or from an activity is foregone by choosing some other alternative.
It was given that a family spends its entire budget either on vegetables or frozen pizzas.
So, the opportunity cost of a can of vegetables 
= 0.5294 units of frozen pizzas
This means that opportunity cost of spending on a can of vegetables is 0.52 units of frozen pizzas.
Answer:
a. Item numbers 2 and 4.
Explanation:
At the time of the bank reconciliation statement, there are two statements i.e book statement and the bank statement.
While at the time of recording the true cash balance, the following items should be deducted that are
1. Bank service charges
2. NSF checks
All other items are not relevant for subtracting it from the unadjusted book balance.
Answer:
Networker.
Explanation:
In this scenario, Ned Kite is a four time business owner. Also, one thing that has served Ned well throughout his entrepreneurial career is his ability to build and maintain relationships with people whose interests are similar or whose relationships could bring advantages to his new ventures. According to the textbook, Ned is a good networker.
A good networker is an entrepreneur strategizes and strives to identify his or her business idea with highly influential individuals such as lawmakers, technocrats etc. through social contacts and platforms.
Additionally, in entrepreneurship an ability to network with important and influential professionals is an essential and crucial skill that should be possessed by any entrepreneur who wishes to be successful at his or her business.
Hence, a good networker is expected to be friendly, social, be a good listener, and sincere.
<em>For reference purposes, the textbook being talked about is "Entrepreneurship: Successfully Launching New Ventures 4th Edition" written by Bruce R. Barringer and Ireland R. Duane. </em>
Answer:
Real holding period return = - 6.44% (Approx)
Explanation:
Holding period return = [Dividend + (Price of share ending - Price of share start)] / Price of share start
Holding period return = [3 + (50-55)] / 55
Holding period return = -2 / 55
Holding period return = -0.0363636
Real holding period return = [(1 + Holding period return)/(1 + Inflation)] - 1
Real holding period return = [(1 - 0.0363636)/(1+0.03)]-1
Real holding period return = - 0.06443
Real holding period return = - 6.44% (Approx)