Trade-offs occur in all of the following scenarios EXCEPT:___________
a) a student has two exams on the following day and must divide study time between the classes.
b) a couple chooses between two equally appealing vacation destinations for the following weekend.
c) a shopper wants to buy two equally appealing shirts totaling $50, and has $35 to spend on each.
d) a caterer selects from two potential jobs, both paying $2,500 on a Saturday night.
e) consumers are often forced to make a compromise between quality and price.

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Answer 1

Answer:

c) a shopper wants to buy two equally appealing shirts totaling $50, and has $35 to spend on each.

Explanation:

A trade off is a situation that requires one to make a choice between two alternative lines of action.

The person has to weigh the benefits of each action and choose the best options for him.

In the scenarios above the shopper wants to buy two shirts that cost $50 in total. He has $35 for each so he has a total of $70. This is enough to buy both shirts so there is no trade off.

However in the other options there are trade offs:

- a couple choosing between 2 destinations

- a student must allocate different times between two exams he has the next day

- a caterer selects from two jobs

- consumers compromise between quality and price


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Xavi is a painter of landscapes and seashore portraits. He works outside and has no overhead or fixed costs such as a studio. In a typical year, it costs him $201 in canvas, paints and brushes per painting. This year he sold 322 pictures at a price of $244 each. What is Xavi's percentage markup

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Answer:

Markup= 17.62%

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

In a typical year, it costs him $201 in canvas, paints, and brushes per painting. This year he sold 322 pictures for $244 each.

To calculate the markup percentage, we need to use the following formula:

Markup= [(selling price - unitary cost) / selling price]*100

Markup= [(244 - 201)/244]*100

Markup= 17.62%

Justin and Neil both exhibit behavior that Kimberly calls unethical. What is ethical behavior in business?

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Answer:

In simple words, Ethical behaviour requires reliability, dignity, justice and a number of other beneficial characteristics. Many companies are creating the Code of Ethics, which could include basic ethical compliance principles for doing the right thing or being honest. Relevant protocols within the company may also be listed.

Workers make more choices with less time using corporate principles as a driving proposition; that increases efficiency and the overall wellbeing of employees. As workers perform their jobs in a manner that is founded on fairness and dignity, the entire company profits.

Answer:

Ethics are very important in all area. These rules are applied for the safety of a person. When a person know about right and wrong, means they are aware about ethics.

Explanation:

Ethical behavior is very important in all aspects. If you are a doctor then there are some rules and regulation that is followed by a doctor for the safety of patient. Same thing happened with the person who is in business. Justin and Neil were not behaving in proper manner. Ethical behavior is that when a person know about the difference between what is right and what is wrong. There are many good example that put forward consistently.

There should be honesty and fairness in the relationship and coworkers. Ethically correct person do behave in a manner no one could hurt. Thus Justin and Neil were not ethical correct.

what is emergency ?​

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Answer:

an emergency is a situation that poses an immediate risk to health , life , property , or environment. most emergencies require urgent intervention to prevent a worsening of that situation

Which two of the following are ordinarily true concerning prepayment of CMOs?
a. If interest rate falls prepayment increases.
b. If interest rate rise prepayment increases.
c. If interest rate falls prepayments decreases.
d. If interest rate rise prepayment decreases

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Answer:

A and D

Explanation:

CMO which is an acronym for collateralized mortgage obligation is a term that defines a combination of supplies of mortgage that is, a form of secured loan, which serves as an investment fund that can be borrowed.

However, unlike a typical bond, in CMOs when interest rate declines prepayment rises and when interest rate increases prepayment falls or declines.

Hence, the correct answer is both Option A and D

Which of the following occupations would be best suited for someone with an intuitive-feeling style?A. Public relations B. Advertising C. Human Resources D. Politics E. Customer service

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Answer:

Politics

Public relations

Explanation:

There are 4 styles of learning namely:

- Sensing uses their senses to understand the world. They verify first for themselves them they believe

- Intuitive perceives inner meaning in how people relate with each other. Usually they don't just take what they see but look for deeper significance.

- Thinking the individual looks at facts and verifiable information. Thinks in terms of cause and effect.

- Feeling is based on like and dislike. They don't use logic but rather implied meaning of actions.

So for a intuitive-feeling style are those who continuously seek for self expression. They are not comfortable with routine tasks. Do not like following set procedures but act intuitively.

These set of people will do better on politics of public relations

Once a company has diversified into a collection of related or unrelated businesses and concludes that some strategy adjustments are needed, which one of the following is not one of the main strategy options that the company can pursue?
A. Stick closely with the existing business lineup and pursue the opportunities these businesses present.
B. Broaden the company's business scope by making new acquisitions in new industries.
C. Craft new initiatives to more strongly differentiate the various products/services in each of the company's businesses and thereby enhance the competitive power and reputation of the company's brand name.
D. Restructure the company's business lineup and put a whole new face on the company's business makeup.
E. Divest certain businesses and retrench to a narrower base of business operations.

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Answer: Craft new initiatives to more strongly differentiate the various products/services in each of the company's businesses and thereby enhance the competitive power and reputation of the company's brand name

Explanation:

Once a company has diversified into a collection of related or unrelated businesses and concludes that some strategy adjustments are needed, the one that isn't one of the main strategy options that the company can pursue is crafting new initiatives to more strongly differentiate the various products or services in each of the company's businesses and thereby enhance the competitive power and reputation of the company's brand name.

This is because some strategies adjustment are needed and enhancing its competitive power isn't the right thing to do.

The standard deviations of individual stocks are generally higher than the standard deviation of the market portfolio because the market portfolio: Multiple Choice has specific risk. offers lower returns. has less systematic risk. diversifies risk.

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Answer:

has specific risk

Explanation:

Standard deviation is a measure of central tendency. It measures the variation of data from a central value. As such variables with high standard deviation have values far from the central value while standard deviation close to the central value is low.

So when individual stocks have higher standard deviation it means prices are less stable than that of market portfolio.

This can be attributed to them having specific risk. The market is not subject to diversification risk so prices tend to fluctuate less

what are the variables the cause the demand curve to shift?

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Answer:

1. Expectations about future conditions and prices.

2. Tastes

3. Population

4. Income

5. Prices of substitute or complement goods.

This video describes the brewing industry. Large brewers and craft brewers are both a part of the industry because: a.all beers taste the same. b.they are operated with the same business organization and have the same ownership structure. c.they both offer products that serve the same customer need. d.They are implementing the same strategic plan to gain a competitive advantage.

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Answer:

c.they both offer products that serve the same customer need.

Explanation:

Industries are organized according to the type of good or service that they offer to the final customers.

Examples of industries are the car industry, the fruit industry, the meat industry, and also the beer industry.

Craft beer makers and large brewers, while differing in many ways like organizational structure, capital structure, economies of scale, and amount of production, have in common that they offer essentially the same product to the final customer: beer. This is why they are considered to be part of the same industry.

This morning you purchased a stock that just paid an annual dividend of $3.10 per share. You require a return of 9.2 percent and the dividend will increase at an annual growth rate of 4 percent. If you sell this stock in three years, what will your capital gain be?

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Answer:

$2.48

Explanation:

This morining a stock was purchased.

The stock just paid an annual dividend of $3.10 per share

A return of 9.2% is required

= 9.2/100

= 0.092

The growth rate is 4%

= 4/100

= 0.04

The first step is to calculate today's price

= D1/(r-g)

=3.10× 1+0.04/0.092-0.04

= 3.10×1.04/0.092-0.04

= 3.224/0.052

= $62

The price at the end of year 3 can be calculated as follows

= today's price × (1+g)

= 62×(1+0.04)

= 62×1.04

= $64.48

Therefore, the capital gain can be calculated as follows

Price at the end of year 3-today's price

= $64.48-$62

= $2.48

Hence the capital gain is $2.48

On July 9, Mifflin Company receives a $8,900, 90-day, 12% note from customer Payton Summersas payment on account. What entry should be made on the maturity date assuming the maker pays in full? (Use 360 days a year.)A. Debit Cash $8,100; credit Notes Receivable $8,100.B. Debit Cash $8,262; credit Interest Revenue $162; credit Notes Receivable $8,100.C. Debit Cash $8,222; credit Interest Revenue $122; credit Notes Receivable $8,100.D. Debit Cash $8,208; credit Interest Revenue $108; credit Notes Receivable $8,100.E. Debit Notes Receivable $8,100; debit Interest Receivable $162; credit Sales $8,262.

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Answer and Explanation:

The journal entry is shown below:

Cash Dr $8,633

       To Interest revenue ($8,900 × 90 days ÷ 360 days × 12%) $267

       To Notes receivable $8,900

(Being the cash is received)

For recording this we debited the cash as it increased the assets and credited the interest revenue as it also increased the revenue and decreased the asset so the note receivable account is credited

this is the answer but the same is not provided in the options

Kentucky Company uses the indirect method to prepare the statement of cash flows. Refer to the following income​ statement:
Kentucky Company
Income Statement
Year Ended December​ 31, 2019
Sales Revenue 253,000
Interest Revenue 3,000
Gain on Sale of Plant Assets 6,000
Total Revenues and Gains $262,000
Cost of Goods Sold 118,000
Salary Expense 43,000
Depreciation Expense 13,000
Other Operating Expenses 22.000
Salary Expense 43,000
Interest Expense 1,700
Income Tax Expense 5,500
Total Expenses 203,000
Net Income​ (Loss) $58,000
Additional information provided by the company includes the​ following:
1. Current​ assets, other than​ cash, increased by $22,000.
2. Current liabilities decreased by $1,100.
Compute the net cash provided by​ (used for) operating activities.
A. $42,700.
B, $48,700.
C. $35,700.
D. $13,100.

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Answer:

$41,900

Explanation:

Net income. $58,000

Non-Monetary terms

Gain on sale of plants ($6,000)

Depreciation expense. $13,000

Changes in working capital:

Current assets increase. ($22,000)

Current liabilities decrease ($1,100)

Net cash provided by (used for) operating activities is $41,900

As of December 31 of the current year, Armani Company's records show the following.
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eBook
Cash
Accounts receivable
Supplies
Equipment
Accounts payable
Common stock
Retained earnings, Dec. 31, prior year
Retained earnings, Dec. 31, current year
Dividends
Consulting revenue
Rental revenue
Salaries expense
Rent expense
Selling and administrative expenses
$10,000
9,000
7,000
4,000
11,000
14,000
3,000
5,000
13,000
33,000
22,000
20,000
12,000
8,000
Print
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Required:
Prepare the income statement for Armani Company for the current year ended December 31.

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Answer:

Armani Company

Income Statement for the current year ended December 31:

Revenue:

Consulting revenue                          $33,000

Rental revenue                                   22,000   $55,000

Expenses:

Salaries expense                                20,000

Rent expense                                      12,000

Selling and administrative expenses 8,000     40,000

Net Income                                                       $15,000

Retained earnings, Dec. 31, prior year                3,000

Dividends                                                           (13,000)

Retained earnings, Dec. 31, current year       $ 5,000

Explanation:

a) Data:

Cash   $10,000

Accounts receivable  9,000

Supplies  7,000

Equipment  4,000

Accounts payable  11,000

Common stock  14,000

Retained earnings, Dec. 31, prior year  3,000

Retained earnings, Dec. 31, current year  5,000

Dividends  13,000

Consulting revenue  33,000

Rental revenue  22,000

Salaries expense  20,000

Rent expense  12,000

Selling and administrative expenses 8,000

b) The income statement is a financial statement prepared at the end of a financial period to show the difference between the revenues and the expenses (called net income or loss).

What are the relevant cash flows for valuing a share of common stock?

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Explanation:

the present value stock prices is equal to the present value of all future dividends of company.

Suppose that, as part of an international trade agreement, the U.S. government reduces the tariff on imported coffee. Will this affect the supply or the demand for coffee

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Answer:

It would affect the supply of coffee.

Explanation:

As a result of the tariff reduction, the import of coffee would increase. As a result, the supply of coffee would increase, shifting the supply curve for coffee to the right.

Please check the attached image for a graph showing increase in supply

what features of the timer design appear to offer doorley the strongest advantages over its competitors products

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Complete Question:

The ALPHA Timer Development Project (A)

Roger Terry hurried down the hallway toward the planning meeting for the ALPHA timer product development project. Terry had served as project manager for the initial stage of the ALPHA single-block product development, and he was now preparing to start the follow-on development activities.

The ALPHA timer development project was a major effort for Doorley Controls, Inc., to develop a new platform design for its washing machine timer control mechanism. The project was started with a conscious strategy to gain market position with Doorley’s key customers: Whirlpool, Maytag, and Frigidaire. The idea was to create a new core product design to increase sales to Whirlpool. Doorley planned to replace multiple existing timers with a lower cost, single product platform with enhancements. While existing timers were made with numerous plastic and metal parts requiring a lot of hand assembly, the ALPHA would be made mostly of molded plastic parts, assembled by automation. The product concept also included a unique feature called quiet cycle-select, which allowed the user to index the control shaft quietly. The idea for it came out of Doorley’s internal quality function deployment (QFD) analysis. The results of the ALPHA QFD analysis are shown in the attached document.

What features of the timer design appear to offer Doorley the strongest advantages over its competitors products?

Answer:

Doorley Controls, Inc.

ALPHA Timer Development Project

Features of the Timer Design that appear to offer Doorley the strongest advantages over its competitors' products

By examining the QFD Diagram attached, one can spot the features that offer Doorley the strongest advantages over its competitors' products.  They include the following:

There is no switching during manual advance.The timer has application-specific contacts.The quality is improved.There is improved reliability.The device does not allow for contamination.There are timing and bus testing features.

Explanation:

Doorley's competitive advantages in the timer device are derived from the features of the new improved timer which will allow its major customers and the users to enjoy the better quality, higher reliability, and cheaper price being offered than its rivals'.  These factors allow Doorley to generate more sales or superior margins compared to its competitive market rivals.  Doorley also derives competitive advantage by installing "a unique feature in the timer called 'quiet cycle-select,' which allows the user to index the control shaft quietly."

The first budget customarily prepared as part of an entity’s master budget is the blank____________ .

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Answer: sales budget

Explanation:

The first budget customarily prepared as part of an entity’s master budget is the sales budget.

Sales budget is simply financial plan, that shows how resources will have to be distributed in order for the predicted sales to be achievable.

In America, being "normal" is

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Being selfish I guess

In which of the following pairs of terms are both items incomes earned for factors of production?
a. wages and interest.
b. rent and loans.
c. wages and resources.

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Answer: a. wages and interest.

Explanation:

There are four factors of production being land, labor, capital and entrepreneurship.

The income earned from labor is called a wage. Wages are paid as remuneration to the labor (people) involved in the production of goods and services.

The income earned from capital is known as interest. The company pays interest to be able to use capital provided by others to enable it engage in the production of goods and services.

The difference between the actual amount paid and the standard price paid to purchase an item is called a

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Answer:

Purchase Price Variance (PPV)

Explanation:

Answer: Spending variance

Explanation:The difference between the actual amount paid and a standard price to pay to purchase the item is called spending variance

High-performance teams are characterized by: members with only individual accountability. members with specialty skills rather than people skills. extensive communication mechanisms. an optimal team size of 15 to 20.

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Answer:

extensive communication mechanisms.

Explanation:

High-performance teams is a term often used in organizational settings to describes teams that often performed better than other teams and beyond expectation. They are associated with various characteristics amongst others which are:

1. Presence of extensive communication mechanisms

2. Constant collaboration among team members

3. Define objectives and goals

4. Ability to tackle and resolve conflict amicably with speed.

The Quilt Shop, Inc. periodically reviews the goals of the company. During the process, the Quilt Shop managers analyze their current strategies as compared to their competitors, determine goals that they will pursue and decide upon specific actions for each area of the company to take in pursuit of these goals. With these actions the Quilt Shop managers are engaged in the management function of

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Answer:

Planning

Explanation:

Quilt shop managers are involved in the management function of planning. As a management function, when we talk about planning, we are talking about a process that involves careful and concerned definition of goals that shows a business or organization where it is headed as well as putting together all necessary resources and capital that is necessary to achieve the plans.

Portions of the financial statements for Peach Computer are provided below.
PEACH COMPUTER
Income Statement
For the year ended December 31, 2018
Net sales $1,725,000
Expenses:
Cost of goods sold $1,020,000
Operating expenses 530,000
Depreciation expense 47,000
Income tax expense 37,000
Total expenses 1,634,000
Net income $ 91,000
PEACH COMPUTER
Selected Balance Sheet Data
December 31
2018 2017 Increase (I)
or
Decrease (D)
Cash $99,000 $83,500 $15,500 (I)
Accounts receivable 46,300 50,500 4,200 (D)
Inventory 72,000 53,500 18,500 (I)
Prepaid rent 2,700 4,400 1,700 (D)
Accounts payable 42,000 35,500 6,500 (I)
Income tax payable 4,700 8,500 3,800 (D)
Required:
Prepare the operating activities section of the statement of cash flows for Peach Computer using the DIRECT method. (List cash outflows as negative amounts.)

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Answer:

$128,100

Explanation:

Cash flows from operating activities

Net income $91,000

Adjustment to reconcile

net income to net cash

from operations

Depreciation expenses $47,000

Changes in working

capital

Decrease in accounts re. $4,200

Increase in inventory ($18,500)

Decrease in prepaid rent $1,700

Decrease in income tax payable ($3,800)

Increase in accounts payable $6,500

Net cash flow from $128,100

operating activities.

Tim purchased a bounce house one year ago for $6,500. During the year it generated $4,000 in cash flow. If Time sells the bounce house today, he could receive $6,100 for it. What would be his rate of return under these conditions?

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Answer: 55.39%

Explanation:

From the question, we are informed that Tim purchased a bounce house one year ago for $6,500 and that during the year it generated $4,000 in cash flow and if he sells the bounce house today, he could receive $6,100 for it.

His rate of return will be:

= [($6100 + $4000) - $6500]/$6500 × 100

= ($10100 - $6500)/$6500 × 100

= $3600/$6500 × 100

= 0.5539 × 100

= 55.39%

give an example of a functional community. explain your reasoning for choosing this example.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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You purchased 10 year bonds at an issue price of $990 whose face value is $1000. The annual coupon rate is 3%. What is the YTM? Five years later market rates of interest are 5%. What will be the price of the bonds? If you expect interest rates to hold at 5% or less, what should you do with the bonds?

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Answer:

What is the YTM?

3.12%

Five years later market rates of interest are 5%. What will be the price of the bonds?

$911.11

If you expect interest rates to hold at 5% or less, what should you do with the bonds?

Well you already lost money with your investment, but the price of the bond should start to increase, e.g. the value in 6 years would be $927.27. When you are at the bottom, the only way is up, so you should keep the bond to reduce your losses.

Explanation:

YTM = {30 + [(1,000 - 990)/10]} / [(1,000 + 990)/2] = 31 / 995 = 0.03115 = 3.12%

5 years later:

5% = {30 + [(1,000 - MV)/5]} / [(1,000 + MV)/2]

0.05 x [(1,000 + MV)/2] = 30 + [(1,000 - MV)/5]

(0.05 x 500) + (0.05 x 0.5MV) = 30 + 200 - 0.2MV

25 + 0.025MV = 230 - 0.2MV

0.225MV = 205

MV = 205 / 0.225 = $911.11

in 6 years:

5% = {30 + [(1,000 - MV)/4]} / [(1,000 + MV)/2]

0.05 x [(1,000 + MV)/2] = 30 + [(1,000 - MV)/4]

(0.05 x 500) + (0.05 x 0.5MV) = 30 + 250 - 0.25MV

25 + 0.025MV = 280 - 0.25MV

0.275MV = 255

MV = 255 / 0.275 = $927.27

Suppose Mattel, the producer of Barbie dolls and accessories (sold separately), has two types of consumers who purchase its dolls: low-value consumers and high-value consumers. Each of the low-value consumers tends to purchase one doll and one accessory, with a total willingness to pay of $72. Each of the high-value consumers buys one doll and two accessories and is willing to pay $138 in total.
Mattel is currently considering two pricing strategies:
• Strategy 1: Sell each doll for $36 and each accessory for $36
• Strategy 2: Sell each doll for $6 and each accessory for $66
In the following table, indicate the revenue for a low-value and a high-value customer under strategy 1 and strategy 2. Then, assuming each strategy is applied to one low-value and one high-value customer, indicate the total revenue for each strategy.
Revenue from Low-Value Customers
Revenue from High-Value Customers
Total Revenue from Strategy
$72 Value, 1 Accessory
$138 Value, 2 Accessories
($)
($)
($)
Strategy 1
$36 doll + $36 accessory
Strategy 2
$6 doll + $66 accessory
The strategy that generates the most revenue is strategy .(1 or 2)

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Answer:

Mattel

a) Revenue outcomes from strategies:

                                      Strategy 1           Strategy 2                      

Doll:

Low-Value Customers       36                         6

High-Value Customers      36                         6

Accessory :

Low-Value Customers       36                       66

High-Value Customers      72                      132

Total Revenue                $180                   $210

b) The strategy that generates the most revenue is strategy 2.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Types of Consumers:

Revenue from Low-value Customers = $72

Revenue from High-value Customers = $138

Strategy 1: Doll for $36 and each accessory for $36

Strategy 2: Doll for $6 and each accessory for $66

The high-value customers buy 2 accessories with 1 doll.

The low-value customers buy 1 accessory with 1 doll.

b) Revenue outcomes from strategies:

                                     Strategy 1           Strategy 2                      

Doll:

Low-Value Customers     36                         6

High-Value Customers    36                         6

Accessory :

Low-Value Customers     36                       66

High-Value Customers    72                      132

Total Revenue              $180                   $210

The practical definition of a marketing manager is one of a person focused entirely on finding enough customers to buy the company's current output.

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

From the question we are informed that the practical definition of a marketing manager is one of a person focused entirely on finding enough customers to buy the company's current output which is false.

This is false because the practical definition of a marketing manager is one of a person that does not only focused entirely on finding enough customer to buy the output but still have other obligations such as provision of brand awareness, creating promotion, enables a pricing strategy and so on.

Rachel Bailey was quickly hired out of Santa Clara University during the dot-com boom to a company of 100 employees that ran an innovative social networking website in Silicon Valley. She was immediately put in charge of email communication to customers-both existing and potential.
The Internet was quite new to everyone and online communication (via email) had little corporate regulation or set social protocol. Privacy policies were yet to be established. With thousands of individuals discovering the Internet everyday, business was booming for the small Silicon Valley firm.
Rachel handled all online contact with existing users and was asked to market to these existing online community members via email. But she struggled with finding a balance of the right amount of marketing. With Internet competition growing everyday within the social networking websites, these users had plenty of alternatives. And flooding their email inboxes, she thought, wasn't the best way to attract them.
Unfortunately, Rachel's boss had a different approach. The Vice President of Marketing wanted results-he wanted existing customers to upgrade their networking packages and follow through on advertisements. He told Rachel to be as aggressive as possible with her email campaigns. But at the same time, Rachel spoke with coworkers who didn't want to work for a company known for its email spam. They prided themselves on working at an organization that respected its users and didn't abuse the ease of email communication-even within the competitive market.
Rachel found subtle alternatives to the mass emails. She developed links on the company website to advertisements, but she wasn' t getting the results her boss demanded.
One day when Rachel arrived at the office, her boss said he had a brilliant idea. He said that everybody knew someone named Cindy Anderson, so they could send emails to their users from that name to trick them into opening the email, which would display a link to their website.
Rachel was incensed with her boss's idea. "A lot of people are very casual with the truth," she said.
Rachel felt very uncomfortable with the thought of implementing what she considered to be her boss's deceptive idea.
"People trust you with their email addresses," said Rachel. "You have to be responsible and not take advantage of that access."
She worried that existing customers would begin to resent the company and unsubscribe. But she also had a commitment to drawing in as many new customers as she could-and her more subtle tactics weren't working.
Rachel made the decision to stand up to her boss. The following week she told him that his idea was deceitful and would cause customers to lose trust and faith in the company. In the end, it wouldn't be a financially viable solution to their problem.
Rachel proved to be convincing. Her boss took her advice and began to realize that it was a bad idea.
"In the end, we had happy customers and our company gained more value in the highly competitive market," said Rachel.
Discussion Questions:________.
Describe the ethical dilemma or dilemmas Rachel faced.
Do you think Rachel's boss' "Cindy Anderson" strategy is ethically acceptable? Why or why not?
What is Rachel's obligation to her customers and what are Rachel 's obligations to the company?
What do you think is the most important factor in how Rachel responded to the situation: That she thought the proposed "Cindy Anderson" strategy was deceitful or that she thought the strategy would cost the company customers?
Jessica Silliman was a 2006-07 Hackworth Fellow at The Markkula Center for Applied Ethics.

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Answer and Explanation:

Describe the ethical dilemma or dilemmas Rachel faced:

Rachael was faced with the ethical dilemma of accepting her boss's deceptive strategy to increase customer conversion or reject it because it is wrong even though she doesn't have an ethical or right way of increasing customer base

Do you think Rachel's boss' "Cindy Anderson" strategy is ethically acceptable? Why or why not?

What Rachel's boss asked for is wrong and unethical because betraying the trust of existing customers and trying to deceive them by using another identity is dishonest

What is Rachel's obligation to her customers and what are Rachel 's obligations to the company?

Rachel's obligation to the company was to increase customer conversion by using all possible email communications to market company products. Her obligation to customers was to not be deceitful

What do you think is the most important factor in how Rachel responded to the situation: That she thought the proposed "Cindy Anderson" strategy was deceitful or that she thought the strategy would cost the company customers?

The most important factor in her response was that she thought the Cindy Anderson strategy was deceitful and ethically unacceptable.

In order to be classified as a _______________, a firm must be owned by the people who run it on a day-to-day basis.

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The correct answer is private company
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