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Test Bank - Foundations of Business 6th Edition by Robert J. Hughes

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Test Bank for Foundations of Business 6th Edition by Robert J. Hughes, William M. Pride and Jack R. Kapoor. Full Chapters Include;....Part I: THE ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS.1. Exploring the World of Business and Economics.2. Ethics and Social Responsibility in Business.3. Global Business.Part II: BUSINESS OWNERSHIP AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP.4. Choosing a Form of Business Ownership.5. Small Business, Entrepreneurship, and Franchises.Part III: MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATION.6. Understanding the Management Process.7. Creating a Flexible Organization.8. Producing Quality Goods and Services.Part IV: HUMAN RESOURCES.9. Attracting and Retaining the Best Employees.10. Motivating and Satisfying Employees and Teams.Part V: MARKETING.11. Building Customer Relationships Through Effective Marketing.12. Creating and Pricing Products That Satisfy Customers.13. Distributing and Promoting Products.Part VI: INFORMATION, ACCOUNTING, AND FINANCE.14. Exploring Social Media and e-Business.15. Using Management and Accounting Information.16. Mastering Financial Management

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Chapter 01, 6e

1. In your own words, describe what you have to offer to a potential employee of a company that you desire to work
for.

ANSWER: Answers will vary. Potential student responses may include communication, technical,
or computer skills. They may provide specific skills such as accounting or auditing
experience or education, expertise with Microsoft Office including Excel and/or
Access, or expertise in social media and social networking. Students may mention
internship experience or quality experience while completing their degree.
POINTS: 1
DIFFICULTY: Moderate
REFERENCES: pp. 4-6
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: FOBU.PRID.15.1-1
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States - BUSPROG: Analytic
TOPICS: Your Future in the Changing World of Business
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Comprehension

2. How can online networking improve your chances of success in the business world?

ANSWER: Answers will vary. It may be best to make the most of online networking by
identifying and joining sites where you can connect with prospective employers,
current and former classmates, and others who may help you spread the word of a
job search. Online networking can also advance your career by being a part of sites
such as Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn, among others.
POINTS: 1
DIFFICULTY: Moderate
REFERENCES: p. 5
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: FOBU.PRID.15.1-1
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States - BUSPROG: Analytic
TOPICS: Your Future in the Changing World of Business
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Comprehension

,3. An entrepreneur combines four kinds of resources into a business. What would be the effect on the business if any
one were left out?

ANSWER: The four kinds of resources include material resources (raw materials), human
resources (people), financial resources (capital and money), and informational
resources (information to make decisions and to evaluate a firm’s activities). Every
business must work to organize these four resources. If one resource is not available
or is left out, the business will, most likely, fail since it is the combination and balancing
of the four resources that creates business success. For example, a manufacturer
cannot produce products if there are no raw materials. And the other three resources
are just as important.

POINTS: 1
DIFFICULTY: Moderate
REFERENCES: p. 8
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: FOBU.PRID.15.1-2
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States - BUSPROG: Analytic
TOPICS: Business: A Definition
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Comprehension

4. What is profit and why is it important to a business?

ANSWER: Profit is what remains after all business expenses have been deducted from sales
revenue. Sales revenue is the money received from customers in exchange for goods
or services. In addition, all businesses have expenses which are deducted from
revenue, thus, leaving the profit. A negative profit, called a loss, cannot be sustained
long term for a business to survive. If a firm is operating at a loss, management must
take action to eliminate the loss, increase sales, and reduce expenses or the firm may
be forced to file for bankruptcy protection or go out of business.
POINTS: 1
DIFFICULTY: Moderate
REFERENCES: pp. 9-10
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: FOBU.PRID.15.1-2
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States - BUSPROG: Analytic
TOPICS: Business: A Definition
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Comprehension

,5. What three activities must a business perform in order to be successful? Briefly describe each of these and why
each is essential to business success.

ANSWER: A business is the organized effort of individuals to produce and sell, for a profit, the
goods and services that satisfy society’s needs. For a business to be successful, it
must (1) be organized; (2) make a profit on the goods or services it sells to its
customers; and (3) meet the needs of its customers. If one or more of the three
elements is missing, the business will not be a success.

POINTS: 1
DIFFICULTY: Moderate
REFERENCES: p. 8
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: FOBU.PRID.15.1-2
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States - BUSPROG: Analytic
TOPICS: Business: A Definition
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Comprehension

6. Explain how the notion of scarcity is related to personal as well as business decision making.

ANSWER: Answers will vary. Scarcity refers to the lack of resources—money, time, natural
resources, etc.—that are needed to satisfy a want or need. Because resources are
always scarce, businesses as well as individuals must make decisions based on
resource availability. Personal decisions such as whether to buy a $5,000 used car
versus a $18,500 new car are usually driven by the scarcity of resources and the
ability to pay based on the scarcity. Business decisions are similar.
POINTS: 1
DIFFICULTY: Challenging
REFERENCES: p. 11
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: FOBU.PRID.15.1-3
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States - AACSB: Reflective Thinking
TOPICS: Types of Economic Systems
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Application

7. Explain how the basic economic questions are answered in capitalistic and command economies.

ANSWER: The four basic economic questions are (1) what goods and services will be produced;
(2) how will they be produced; (3) for whom will they be produced; and (4) who
controls the factors of production. In a capitalistic economy, supply and demand is
primarily driven by the market and what price a product or service will bring. In a
capitalistic economy, businesses and individuals answer the four basic economic
questions. In a command economy, the government decides what goods and services
will be produced, how they will be produced, and at what price they will be offered.

POINTS: 1
DIFFICULTY: Challenging
REFERENCES: pp. 11-15
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: FOBU.PRID.15.1-3
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States - AACSB: Reflective Thinking
TOPICS: Types of Economic Systems
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Analysis

, 8. Why do we say that the U.S. economy is a mixed economy?

ANSWER: The United States economy exhibits elements of both capitalism and socialism, and,
therefore, can be deemed a mixed economy. The U.S. government, for example,
participates in the economy as more than simply an umpire or rule maker. The U.S.
government participates in the four basic economic questions—what, how, for whom,
and who. For example, the government is involved in public schools, social services
including subsidized childcare or job-search assistance, and public-private partnerships
such as with hospitals or research institutes.
POINTS: 1
DIFFICULTY: Moderate
REFERENCES: p. 13
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: FOBU.PRID.15.1-3
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States - BUSPROG: Analytic
TOPICS: Types of Economic Systems
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Comprehension

9. How does socialism differ from communism?

ANSWER: In a socialist economy, the key industries are owned and controlled by the
government. Private ownership of smaller businesses is often permitted in socialist
economies. In a communist society, all workers contribute to the economy through
government ownership, and management. In a communist economy, the four basic
economic questions—what, how, for whom, and who—are answered through
centralized government plans.
POINTS: 1
DIFFICULTY: Challenging
REFERENCES: pp. 14-15
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: FOBU.PRID.15.1-3
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States - AACSB: Reflective Thinking
TOPICS: Types of Economic Systems
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Analysis

10. Why is productivity important? How can a nation's productivity rate be improved?

ANSWER: Productivity is the average level of output per worker per hour. An increase in
productivity results in economic growth because a larger number of goods and
services are produced by the labor force. Increased productivity growth helps an
economy’s businesses to compete more effectively in the global environment due to
more goods or services being produced at a lower cost. Productivity rates can be
improved through technology, advanced employee training, as well as transferring
routine functions to other locations, possibly through the Internet.
POINTS: 1
DIFFICULTY: Moderate
REFERENCES: pp. 15-16
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: FOBU.PRID.15.1-4
NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States - BUSPROG: Analytic
TOPICS: Measuring Economic Performance
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Comprehension

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