Answer:
True
Explanation:
According to Thomas Duening and Robert Hisrich book "Technology Entrepreneurship: Taking Innovation to the Marketplace", the direct purchase has some problems: long-term capital gain to the seller and double taxation. The bootstrap purchase eliminates those problems: the acquiring company can acquire a small amount of the firm, 20 or 30% in cash and the remaining with a long-term note.
Answer:
D. It would be impossible for employer prejudice to exist in a firm that sells its output in a competitive market unless all rivals also discriminate.
Explanation:
In a competitive market , efficiency of employee is the only factor that is taken into account to meet the challenges of the market . The employer can not afford the cost of being prejudiced against a staff because it only has deleterious effect on the morale of the employee. So in a competitive market ,there is no scope for employer's prejudice.
Answer: Option (C) is correct.
Explanation:
The following rule should be use to choose the optimal quantities of two goods:

Marginal utility refers to the utility that a consumer can get from the additional unit of a commodity.

From the above equation, we can predict that marginal utility from the last TV is greater than the marginal utility obtained from the last gallon of juice. We know that Juice is less expensive as compared to the price of TV.
Answer:
they should spend $2 in promotions
Explanation:
Baldwin's Traditional product Basket will lose 1/3 of its 2019 awareness (72%), which will result in only a 48% during 2020. If the product manager wishes to end 2020 with a 92% awareness, they must spend in promotion enough money to raise awareness by 44%.
- The first $1 million spent in promotions will increase awareness by 26%, to a total of 74% (= 48% + 26%).
- The second $1 million spent in promotions will increase awareness by 18%, to a total of 92% (= 74% + 18%).
Answer:
No, they don´t.
Explanation:
Forecast is not required by GAAP, as the <u>Relevance</u> and the <u>Faithful</u> <u>Representation</u> are concepts that are not compatible with data projection. Forecast implies estimates, and subjective interpretations that do not fulfill financial statements aim and are difficult to verify.