According to BusinessWeek, the attacks reported in the first half of 2003 nearly match previous year's total number . ()
A.86404
B.34,876
C.76,404
D.56,354
A.86404
B.34,876
C.76,404
D.56,354
According to the article, teamwork developed within companies as a response to
A.A modern office desig
B.B changing work practice
C.C a reduction in administrative task
D.D the expansion of international busines
37 Interest is the amount of money which
A a bank lends to people.
B a bank loans to businesses.
C a bank pays you.
D a bank uses.
A.Persons who have salaries agreed to in long-term contracts.
B.Persons who own businesses.
C.Persons with pensions.
D.Persons with slow-rising incomes.
After Geraldine found premises, it was difficult for her to
A.run both parts of the business.
B.find enough clients to deliver to.
C.afford the rent of the building.
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A.She was an excellent student at college.
B.She works in the entertainment business.
C.She is fond of telling stories in her speech.
D.She is good at conveying her message.
Uncle Li and Uncle Wang were unhappy because ______.
A.they had sustained losses in business
B.they had lost some money in the city
C.other people profited in the city
To get help. from a venture-capital company, you may have to ______.
A.enlarge your business scope
B.change your business line
C.put up with unfair terms
D.let them operate your business
ses up and down both Wall Street and Main Street , yet there has been surprisingly little research on how the long-trumpeted practice of setting goals may have contributed to the current economic crisis , and unethical behavior. in general.
A、prevalent
B、prevail
C、prolific
D、productive
What did Tony do when he was in France?
A.He talked to restaurant staff about their business.
B.He made notes on the quality of the food.
C.He tasted as many types of fish as possible.
We learn from the passage that without mobile office, ______.
A.you cannot put your business routine aside or attend meetings
B.you cannot read faxes and e-mails when you travel on business
C.you cannot make apologies to the clients for your delay
D.you cannot catch any business opportunities because of bad working condition
What is a Profit
Entrepreneurship is directly responsible for production. The business person (entrepreneur) takes a cue from consumers in deciding what they want or. in the case of a new product,_______ (1).
Profit means different things to different people. According to some public opinion polls, many people are not sure what it is, but they are sure_______ (2). Workers may look at profit as an unfairly large payment to the entrepreneur that deprives them of a higher wage. The business person thinks of profit_______ (3). During negotiations before the settlement of the second baseball strike in August, 1985, the Players' Association claimed the owners had made profits of $ 91 million, an accounting firm said owner profits were $ 43 million, and the owners insisted they had lost $ 9 million. The truth was that all three were correct. The disparity in the figures was due to the fact that each group was defining profit differently.
Let us now see if we can develop a more exact definition of what profit is. Gross profit is the difference between what a business firm sells its product for and what it costs to pro- duce that product. The merchant buys $ 200,000 worth of merchandise during the year and sells it for $ 270,000. His gross profit is $ 70,000, The percentage difference between his cost and the selling price is 35 percent, and he calls this markup.
Net profit is_______ (4): rent, wages, and interest and setting aside money to allow for the loss due to depreciation (wearing out) of capital. Our merchant has to subtract from his gross profit his payments for rent ($ 6,000), wages ($ 20,000) , interest on money borrowed ($1,000), repairs and upkeep ($1,000), taxes ($1,000), electricity and other expenses ($1,000). Expenses for operating the .business come to $ 30,000. Gross profit is $ 70,000, and net profit is $ 40,000.
Economists have a narrower definition of what constitutes profit. They are concerned with payment for all the resources that have gone into production,_______ (5), like those listed above, or from inside the business.
A.what profit really means
B.it is too large and represents too much of the consumer's dollar
C.whether they come from outside the business
D.as the difference between total revenue and total cost
E.what the business person has left after paying expenses
F.what they might want
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