Trident University BUS 205 Module 4 Case

Trident University BUS 205 Module 4 case

Author Note:

1.     Suppose you run into a friend who has a new idea for a business or product every time you see him. This time he is convinced he has invented a cutting-edge new management system called “Beverage-Based Management” whereby employees improve their performance by drinking high-caffeine energy drinks with a shot of vodka during their lunch breaks. Your friend provides a pile of research studies showing that caffeine can increase alertness and productivity while alcohol can reduce inhibitions and increase communication between employees. You are a bit skeptical of his idea but think at least some companies might buy his system (at least for comedy purposes). Your friend wants to get a patent on “Beverage-Based Management.” Would you advise that he seek a patent for this idea? If not, what other form of intellectual property protection might be a better choice for your friend?

2.     Your business owns a piece of heavy machinery that is worth $200,000. However, the cost of insuring the full $200,000 value of your machinery is more than your business can currently afford. So instead you tell the insurance company that the machinery is worth $100,000 and buy a cheaper policy. Then there is a fire at your factory and the $200,000 heavy machinery is completely destroyed. However you are at least slightly relieved since you hope the insurance company will at least pay the $100,000 that you told the insurance company the machinery was worth even though this will only cover half the damage. But after reading up on business insurance in DuBoff (2004) can you really be certain the insurance company will pay up when they find out that you intentionally undervalued the machinery?

3.     You find some sheet music on a webpage, and you cannot find any copyright information on the webpage at all. You do a word search on the title of the song and also check a federal registry of copyrights and cannot find this song. You and some musician friends like this song and plan to record it. Since the song was not in any federal registry and no copyright information was given on the webpage where you found the song, are you legally free to record and perform the song for money, or are their legal liabilities you still may face for using this song?

4.     The An family owns a famous Vietnamese restaurant in Los Angeles called Crustacean which is famous for their garlic noodles. Unlike other dishes on the menu, the garlic noodles are cooked in a separate “Secret Kitchen” where only immediate members of the An family are allowed. Suppose one of the members of the An family goes on vacation to New York and eats at a restaurant and finds that this restaurant’s garlic noodles taste almost exactly the same as those served at Crustacean. They also recognize one of the waiters at this restaurant as one who used to work at Crustacean (but is not a member of the An family). Do trade secret laws give the An family any legal protection for their garlic noodle recipes? If so, what kind of information or evidence do you think the An family would need in order to successfully sue this New York restaurant for stealing their trade secrets?

5.     Suppose you are an engineer, and one day you decide to take apart your iPhone. After playing around with the wiring and circuits, you find a way to increase the amount of time the iPhone can operate before needing to be recharged. You try the same method with other smartphones such as Samsung, but your method only works for iPhones. You successfully obtain a patent from the U.S. Patent Office for your new method for improving the function of iPhones. Will this patent allow you to manufacture your own brand of smartphones identical to the iPhone but with extended time before needing to be recharged? If not, how else might you be able to make money from your iPhone?

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Cirriculum Development

Assignment 08

E03 Curriculum Development

Directions: Be sure to make an electronic copy of your answer before submitting it to Ashworth College for grading. Unless otherwise stated, answer in complete sentences, and be sure to use correct English, spelling and grammar. Sources must be cited in APA format. Your response should be four (4) pages in length; refer to the “Assignment Format” page for specific format requirements.

1. Using the guidelines in Chapter 16 of your textbook, choose a thematic topic for a group of 3-year-old children. In a two-page response, explain why you selected the topic, and discuss how it is age-appropriate, individually appropriate, and socioculturally appropriate for these children. Give specifics.

2. Using the guidelines in Chapter 16 of your textbook, choose a thematic topic for a group of 8-year-old children. In a two-page response, explain why you selected the topic, and discuss how it is age-appropriate, individually appropriate, and socioculturally appropriate for these children. Give specifics.

The emphasis on how results are best accomplished.

Liberty University GLST 220 quiz 4

GLST 220

48 out of 50 points

·         Question 1

2 out of 2 points

An individual with an affective cultural orientation is more likely to hide what they are feeling.

·         Question 2

2 out of 2 points

The emphasis on how results are best accomplished.

·         Question 3

2 out of 2 points

The extent to which quality of life and meeting goals are emphasized and valued.

·         Question 4

2 out of 2 points

All of these countries are part of the Germanic cluster except:

·         Question 5

2 out of 2 points

It’s not really necessary for an individual high in CQ knowledge to plan their cross-cultural encounters.

·         Question 6

2 out of 2 points

An individual with a polychromic cultural orientation are able to combine their work and personal lives well.

·         Question 7

2 out of 2 points

The Arab culture has a high individualism cultural orientation.

·         Question 8

2 out of 2 points

Melody Harper shared a story about a company that had to forgo the “employee of the month” program in lieu of a “restaurant of the month” program.  This was reflective of a ___________________ culture.

·         Question 9

2 out of 2 points

In developing CQ action the three kinds of communication behaviors that most need our attention are:

·         Question 10

2 out of 2 points

An individual who is considering an expat assignment is worried whether she can cope with the different living conditions.  This is most likely to be reflected in which CQ score?

·         Question 11

2 out of 2 points

Our readings have identified 6 cultural clusters based on Ronen and Shenkar’s work.

·         Question 12

2 out of 2 points

The extent to which you are at ease with unknown, unpredictable outcomes.

·         Question 13

2 out of 2 points

As with any cultural bias, oftentimes we’re not even aware of our leadership assumptions.

·         Question 14

2 out of 2 points

Refers to the standard we use to judge people’s behavior.

·         Question 15

2 out of 2 points

The extent to which differences in equality and status are expected and accepted.

·         Question 16

2 out of 2 points

Your ability to lead rests solely on your behavior as a leader and has nothing to do with the expectations and stereotypes of your followers.

·         Question 17

0 out of 2 points

Which of the following is a component of Cultural Intelligence?

Selected Answer:

Motivation to engage in intercultural situations

·         Question 18

2 out of 2 points

All of the following are results of Cultural Intelligence except:

·         Question 19

2 out of 2 points

The key question for _______________ is: “What do I need to plan to do this cross-cultural assignment successfully?

·         Question 20

2 out of 2 points

For meaningful cross-cultural experiences to be occur, the following two things must be
a part of the experience:

·         Question 21

2 out of 2 points

The extent to which communication is indirect and emphasizes roles and implicit understanding.

·         Question 22

2 out of 2 points

Suspending judgments is more difficult for a person who has a low _________.

·         Question 23

2 out of 2 points

In _________________________ cultures where status distinctions are important, leaders would be well advised to treat individuals with heightened status with more respect than they might do in a U.S. context.

·         Question 24

2 out of 2 points

According to Livermore, the purpose of enhancing our cultural intelligence is:

·         Question 25

2 out of 2 points

An informal legal system is just as binding as a formal legal system even though the rules may not be written down.

Which one of the following statements is incorrect concerning stock indexes?

Liberty University BUSI 530 Exam 3

Liberty University BUSI 530 Exam 3

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Which one of the following statements is incorrect concerning stock indexes?

Multiple Choice

Indexes have been developed for foreign stocks.

Some indexes cover only a specific market sector.

Most indexes include all of the publicly-traded common stocks.

Correct

Some indexes are equally weighted.

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Macro risks are faced by all common stock investors.

True or False

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Although several stock indexes are available to inform investors of market changes, the Dow Jones Industrial Average:

Multiple Choice

is the broadest-based of the market indexes.

is the only reliable market index.

accounts for approximately 90% of U.S. market value.

is one of the best-known of the U.S. market indexes.

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Which one of the following firms is likely to exhibit the least macro risk exposure?

Multiple Choice

Construction company

Airline company

Gold mining company

Correct

Auto manufacturer

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The average of the betas for all stocks is:

Multiple Choice

greater than 1.0; most stocks are aggressive.

less than 1.0; most stocks are defensive.

unknown; betas are continually changing.

exactly 1.0; these stocks represent the market.

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If the line measuring a stock’s historic returns against the market’s historic returns has a slope greater than 1.0, then the:

Multiple Choice

stock is currently underpriced.

market risk premium is increasing.

stock has a significant amount of specific risk.

stock has a beta exceeding 1.0.

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The security market line shows how the expected rate of return depends on beta.

True or False

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If the slope of the line measuring a stock’s returns against the market’s returns is positive, then the stock:

Multiple Choice

has a beta greater than 1.0.

has no specific risk.

has a positive beta.

Correct

plots above the security market line.

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WACC can be used to determine the value of a firm by discounting the firm’s:

Multiple Choice

•             after-tax net profits.

pretax profits.

•             cash inflows.

free cash flows.

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The company cost of capital is the return that is expected on a portfolio of the company’s:

Multiple Choice

existing securities.

Correct

equity securities.

debt securities.

proposed securities.

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If 100 million shares of common stock are issued with a par value of $2 and additional paid in capital is $800 million, the total par value of the issued shares is:

Multiple Choice

$200 million.

Correct

$600 million.

$800 million.

$1 billion.

Explanation

Total par value = 100m × $2 = $200m

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Companies sometimes sell the cash flows from a bundle of loans. Such bonds are known as asset-backed bonds.

True or False

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Funded debt refers to those liabilities that:

Multiple Choice

have established a sinking fund for repayment.

are not callable at the option of the firm.

are secured by specific collateral.

have a maturity of more than one year remaining.

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Dividends represent an important component of a firm’s net book value.

True or False

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A stock’s par value is the:

Multiple Choice

maturity value of the stock.

price at which each share is recorded.

Correct

price at which an investor could sell the stock.

price received by the firm when the stock was issued.

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Equity capital in young businesses is known as venture capital and it is provided by venture capital firms, wealthy individuals, and investment institutions such as pension funds.

True or False

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The SEC reviews the registration statement and determines whether or not an investment in the firm is advisable.

True or False

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The evidence indicates that industrial stock prices in the U.S. decrease by approximately 3%, on average, when new equity issues are announced.

True or False

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The SEC requires the sale of a private placement to be limited to a small number of knowledgeable investors.

True or False

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Prospective investors are advised of a stock’s potential risks by the:

Multiple Choice

underwriter.

underpricing laws.

prospectus.

Correct

initial public offering.

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Debt usage will have an effect on:

Multiple Choice

business risk.

financial risk.

Correct

operating risk.

asset risk.

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In the absence of taxes, which one of the following would not be expected to change with changes in the firm’s capital structure?

Multiple Choice

Weighted-average cost of capital

Expected return on equity

Expected return on assets

Correct

Expected earnings per share

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When asked about key factors of debt policy, financial managers commonly mention the tax advantage of debt and the importance of maintaining their credit rating.

True or False

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According to MM, debt restructuring will not change the firm’s overall value.

True or False

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A firm’s capital structure is represented by its mix of:

Multiple Choice

assets.

liabilities and equity.

Correct

assets and liabilities.

assets, liabilities, and equity.