Exam 2: Feasibility: How Do I Know It Will Work
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Exam 3: Marketing: How Will I Get Customers29 Questions
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Exam 5: Finances: How Will I Manage the Money29 Questions
Exam 6: The Business Plans: How Are They Important29 Questions
Exam 7: The Purchase Alternative: How Do I Buy or Buy Into an Existing Business29 Questions
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Exam 9: The Family Firm Alternative: How Do I Take Over My Familys Business28 Questions
Exam 10: Managing for Growth: How Can I Expand My Business29 Questions
Exam 11: Managing for Efficiency: How Can I Reduce My Costs and Expenses29 Questions
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Retail and consumer service businesses should try to be situated right next to a business.
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A new business should use several methods of estimating sales forecast.
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How much money a particular group of potential customers will spend on a particular product or service is called .
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Commonly, for a manufacturing business, the first priority for location is:
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In an "on-line" or "web-based" business, the location is usually irrelevant.
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Discuss the major considerations for the "site" of a retail business. .
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Traffic analysis has little importance for a retail type of business.
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