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  1. In general, the larger the portion of a firm's sales that are on credit, the:A. lower will be the firm's need to borrow B.
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  2. A rapid rate of Growth in sales may requireA. sales forcasts to be made less frequently B. higher dividend payments to
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  3. A rapid rate of growth in sales and profits may require:a. higher dividend payments to shareholders. b. increased borrowing by
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  4. A rapid rate of growth in sales and profits may require:Answer higher dividend payments to shareholders. increased borrowing by
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  5. In general, the larger the portion of a firm's sales that are on credit, the ...A. lower will be the form's need to borrow B.
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  6. If a firm has a break-even point of 20,000 units and the contribution margin on the firm's single product is $3.00 per unit and
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  7. The cost accountant of a firm producing colour television has worked out the total cost function for the firm as
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  8. The cost of a firm producing colour television has worked out the total cost function for the firm as TC=120Q-Q^2+0.02Q^3.A
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  9. A firm began the year making large profits. As time passed, the firm recorded the highest sales numbers in the history of its
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  10. 16. Your firm is trying to determine its cash disbursements for the next two months (June and July). In any month, the firm
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