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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A their total personal assets.
B the firm’s total assets.
C the percentage of profits they are entitled to earn.
D the amount they have invested in the company.
Question #2
A tenancy in common
B joint tenancy
C leveraged buyout
D merger
Question #3
A stockholders to elect the officers and management team.
B the company management to elect the board of directors.
C employees (by committee) to elect the officers of the company.
D stockholders to elect the board of directors.
Question #4
A limited partnership
B cooperative
C corporation
D sole proprietorship
Question #5
A limited
B unlimited
C associate
D general
Question #6
A automatically qualify for federal reimbursement for any losses suffered by the firm.
B be entitled to full reimbursement of any investment losses.
C be personally responsible for all remaining debts.
D lose their investment but nothing else.
Question #7
A partnership.
B corporation.
C sole proprietorship.
D cooperative.
Question #8
A automatically continues under new management as a sole proprietorship.
B ceases to exist unless sold or taken over by Yoshi’s heirs.
C becomes the property of the most senior employee who wishes to continue operating the firm.
D automatically converts into a public corporation with stock sold to interested investors.
Question #9
A alien corporation
B master limited partnership.
C limited liability company.
D closed corporation.
Question #10
A give the firm a more secure access to needed materials and components and better control over quality.
B allow the firm to have a less dominant position in its market.
C diversify business operations and investments.
D enable the firm to enjoy a higher degree of specialization.
Question #11
A appeals to people who want to own a business, but are not comfortable starting a company from scratch.
B has little chance of success outside the United States because many foreign countries do not allow such arrangements.
C has a much higher risk of failure than independent companies.
D has become the dominant form of business organization in the United States because it has many advantages and almost no disadvantages.
Question #12
A equalize the members’ standard of living.
B give members more economic power as a group than they would have as individuals.
C allow socialism a foothold in the U.S.
D give each farm an equal share in the running of the cooperative.
Question #13
A Due to the fact that they are all under 40 years old and expect to work until they are 65, there is no need to decide what will happen to the partnership if one decides to leave the business or retire, or dies.
B Family businesses never take on outside partners, so no discussion of this need take place.
C The business should be actively operating for an extended period before the partners decide who is responsible for what business functions.
D There should be discussion and well-understood ways that the partners will handle disagreements.
Question #14
A dividend
B co-pay
C premium
D royalty
Question #15
A Due to the fact that it is a corporation, the accountants of Game Guys, Inc. calculate 35% of the company’s earnings, multiply it by 2, and then distribute that amount to the federal government each year for taxes.
B If Game Guys, Inc. fails to pay its taxes on time during any given year, it must pay the current year and the delinquent year, in order to stay in business, similar to being taxed two times.
C If Game Guys, Inc. distributes 20% of its net profit after taxes to its stockholders, these funds will be taxed again, when each individual stockholder claims his/her portion as earnings.
D By law, Game Guys, Inc. is permitted to tax its executive employees twice on their earnings, and then pass those funds on to its stockholders in the form of dividends.
Question #16
A S corporation.
B general partnership.
C sole proprietorship.
D limited liability company.
Question #17
A acquisition
B cooperative
C hostile takeover
D leveraged buyout
Question #18
A sole proprietorship.
B limited partnership.
C general partnership.
D corporation.
Question #19
A Little time commitment
B Shared management and pooled skills
C Ease of starting and ending the business
D Unlimited liability
Question #20
A as the owner of the company, you pay twice the amount in employment taxes on yourself, as you do on your employees.
B if the corporation doubles its profits from the previous year, the firm’s tax rate (the percentage it pays in taxes) will also double.
C corporations pay taxes on their profits. If they distribute after-tax profits to the stockholders, the stockholders also pay taxes on the distribution.
D if stockholders decide to sell their shares, they are subject to paying twice the amount of taxes on any capital gains.