To manage cash flow, you should _____ and then subtract expenses you expect to incur. Select one: a.project cash receipts b.project gross sales c.project net income d.project gross receipts

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To manage cash flow, you should _____ and then subtract expenses you expect to incur.
Select one:
a.project cash receipts
b.project gross sales
c.project net income
d.project gross receipts
 

Question 12

Carla sells hot coffee, cider, and tea from a sidewalk cart near Wall Street in New York City. Last month she sold $4500 worth of product to 1000 customers. She spent $800 on buying her beverages in bulk. Her monthly costs are: Utilities=$100, Salary=$2000, Advertising=$0, Insurance=$0, Rent (cart)=$600, Depreciation=$0. Calculate Carla's average sale per customer.
Select one:
a.$5.00
b.$4.00
c.$4.50
d.$4.25
 

Question 13

Liabilities that will be paid over a period of more than one year are known as _____.
Select one:
a.long-term liabilities
b.equity
c.long-term assets
d.depreciating liabilities
 

Question 14

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What business concept did Henry Ford introduce that forever changed American industry?
Select one:
a.assembly-line mass production
b.automobile manufacturing
c.a focus on quality
d.die-cast assembly
 

Question 15

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Which of the following is the bottom line on a cash flow statement?
Select one:
a.net profit
b.taxes
c.ending cash balance
d.cost of goods sold
 

Question 16

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Calculate the return on sales for a business that has net income of $25,000 and sales of $60,000.
Select one:
a.4.2 percent
b.42 percent
c.0.042
d.42
 

Question 17

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Alexia owes her suppliers money, but a large number of her customers have not yet paid their bills. This is known as ______.
Select one:
a.a working capital
b.pilferage
c.a credit squeeze
d.burn rate
 

Question 18

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Why is it best to pay expenses for your business with a check rather than with cash?
Select one:
a.a check can't be traced
b.a check provides written proof of payment
c.cash is easier to lose
d.cash is harder to deliver
 

Question 19

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Aaliyah runs a pet store that caters exclusively to cats and dogs. A month into business, she gets a complaint that the store does not stock birdseed. In response, she adds bird and reptile supplies to her inventory. Is this a good decision?
Select one:
a.No; there is little money in other pet supplies.
b.No; this is unnecessary inventory for her store.
c.Yes; expansion is always good for business.
d.Yes; it is important to satisfy every customer.
 

Question 20

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Which two categories below are used for business costs?
Select one:
a.Gross and net
b.Fixed and variable
c.Materials and labor
d.Wholesale and retail
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