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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 10 pts
What is the major difference between Finance and Business?
Business deals with money and finance deals with papers.
Business is a place, whereas finance is a law.
Business deals with the legal formation of entities that sell goods and services while finance deals with how money is divided, saved and spent over time.
None of these
Answer explanation
Finance can be broken down into three categories: personal finance, corporate finance and public finance.
Business is broken down into five different categories: manufacturing or production, marketing, accounting, financing and human resources.
Finance and business go hand and hand. You cannot run a business without finances.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
20 sec • 10 pts
Where would you post a new entry to your blog?
Posts
Pages
Profile
Settings
Answer explanation
Finance can be broken down into three categories: personal finance, corporate finance and public finance.
Business is broken down into five different categories: manufacturing or production, marketing, accounting, financing and human resources.
Finance and business go hand and hand. You cannot run a business without finances.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
20 sec • 10 pts
Approximately how many units do you need to sell to make a profit of $2500 if your cost per unit is $4.75 and your sales price is $12.99?
192 Units
421 Units
350 Units
304 Units
Answer explanation
Finance can be broken down into three categories: personal finance, corporate finance and public finance.
Business is broken down into five different categories: manufacturing or production, marketing, accounting, financing and human resources.
Finance and business go hand and hand. You cannot run a business without finances.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
20 sec • 10 pts
How can blogging improve your business?
You can say things on your blog that you would never want you customers or partners to know.
You can hide your problems from your investors.
You can avoid the public seeing what you are working out.
Greater exposure is always good marketing for converting possible customers and investors
Answer explanation
Finance can be broken down into three categories: personal finance, corporate finance and public finance.
Business is broken down into five different categories: manufacturing or production, marketing, accounting, financing and human resources.
Finance and business go hand and hand. You cannot run a business without finances.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
20 sec • 10 pts
What are the five stages of business in order?
Approachable, Doable, Viable, Sustainable, Scalable
Approachable, , Viable, Sustainable,Doable Scalable
Approachable, Sustainable,Doable, Viable, Scalable
Approachable, Viable, Sustainable, Scalable,Doable,
Answer explanation
Finance can be broken down into three categories: personal finance, corporate finance and public finance.
Business is broken down into five different categories: manufacturing or production, marketing, accounting, financing and human resources.
Finance and business go hand and hand. You cannot run a business without finances.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
20 sec • 10 pts
What will Hootsuite allow me to do?
Control social media accounts from one program
Buy products from one program
Make a blog from one program
Sell food from one program
Answer explanation
Finance can be broken down into three categories: personal finance, corporate finance and public finance.
Business is broken down into five different categories: manufacturing or production, marketing, accounting, financing and human resources.
Finance and business go hand and hand. You cannot run a business without finances.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
20 sec • 10 pts
What is the best thesis statement for a Sole proprietor
Sole proprietors often face challenges when trying to raise money.
A sole proprietorship is the simplest and most common structure chosen to start a business.
A sole proprietorship is the simplest and least expensive business structure to establish.
You do not have to take any formal action to form a sole proprietorship.
Answer explanation
Finance can be broken down into three categories: personal finance, corporate finance and public finance.
Business is broken down into five different categories: manufacturing or production, marketing, accounting, financing and human resources.
Finance and business go hand and hand. You cannot run a business without finances.
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