Multiple Choice
To protect the interests of both the family and the business in a family business, the owner should
A) recognize a basic obligation to supply family members with employment of some type.
B) refuse to hire family members but, instead, reward them with generous dividends.
C) personally make all personnel decisions affecting family members.
D) identify the positions, if any, that are reserved for family members when hiring nonfamily employees.
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