Legal definition: The symbol (SM) is used to indicate that a
word, phrase, logo or design is treated as a service mark by the
party - that is, that the party claims rights in the mark. The mark
does not need to be federally registered to use this symbol, unlike
the ® symbol.
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When did the corporate era begin
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The beginning of the twentieth century a+
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Which term refers to the manner in which shareholders control a corporation
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corporate governance
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Which of these describes what maturity means with regard to securities
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the set date upon which the treasury agrees it will pay back the
loan plus the interest amount A+
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Which of these is not a factor when determining the value of a company's shares
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the age of the company a+
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Why are bonds evaluated by rating agencies
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to help investorsto help investors determine the likelihood of
debt repayment a+
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What is the term used to describe a market that is dominated by a single corporation or entity
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Monopoly
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Which of these outlines the rules of mutual trade between two countries
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bilateral trade treaty
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Which of these terms refers to the way in which bonds are traded
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otc over the counter
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Which of these is not a responsibility of a corporation's board of directors
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enforcing laws regarding stocks and bonds
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Which of these is not an advantage of the foreign production of goods
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Tighter Regulations.
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What best describes an implied warranty
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a merchant's agreement that a product will function in the
manner expected compared to other similar goods
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In the system of triangular trade where were the American colonies allowed to trade their goods
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England and its other colonies A+
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In a sole proprietorship which individual must assume all liability
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the business
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Which of these is not a service provided by the government using revenue from taxes
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Private Schools (A+)
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Which amendment to the U.S constitution contains the due process and equal protection clauses
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Hawaii held a trade agreement with the US which allowed duty-free importation of sugar to the mainland. What did the local kingdom give to the US in return for these trade benefits
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Pearl Harbor and Ford Island.
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What does sm mean
Legal definition: The symbol (SM) is used to indicate that a
word, phrase, logo or design is treated as a service mark by the
party - that is, that the party claims rights in the mark. The mark
does not need to be federally registered to use this symbol, unlike
the ® symbol.
When did the corporate era begin
The beginning of the twentieth century a+
Which term refers to the manner in which shareholders control a corporation
corporate governance
Which of these describes what maturity means with regard to securities
the set date upon which the treasury agrees it will pay back the
loan plus the interest amount A+
Which of these is not a factor when determining the value of a company's shares
the age of the company a+
Why are bonds evaluated by rating agencies
to help investorsto help investors determine the likelihood of
debt repayment a+
What is the term used to describe a market that is dominated by a single corporation or entity
Monopoly
Which of these outlines the rules of mutual trade between two countries
bilateral trade treaty
Which of these terms refers to the way in which bonds are traded
otc over the counter
Which of these is not a responsibility of a corporation's board of directors
enforcing laws regarding stocks and bonds
Which of these is not an advantage of the foreign production of goods
Tighter Regulations.
What best describes an implied warranty
a merchant's agreement that a product will function in the
manner expected compared to other similar goods
In the system of triangular trade where were the American colonies allowed to trade their goods
England and its other colonies A+
In a sole proprietorship which individual must assume all liability
the business
Which of these is not a service provided by the government using revenue from taxes
Private Schools (A+)
Which amendment to the U.S constitution contains the due process and equal protection clauses
14th
Hawaii held a trade agreement with the US which allowed duty-free importation of sugar to the mainland. What did the local kingdom give to the US in return for these trade benefits