Deck 9: The Location Plan

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The Internet has impacted small firms using an e-commerce business model by bringing new technology to the management of customer service.
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One advantage B2C businesses have over traditional retailers is that they can quickly change product mixes and prices, as well as the appearance of the online store.
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While one of the five key factors in determining a good business location may be more important in a given situation, each factor will always have some influence.
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Manufacturing equipment can be categorized as general-purpose and special-purpose.
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Purchasing used equipment is acceptable as long its use does not send the wrong message to a customer.
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All other factors being equal, retail and services businesses will find little advantage in selecting a location near the center of the market.
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A business based in the owner's home must conform to local zoning ordinances.
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Because B2B success stories generally receive more publicity than B2C ventures, the potential for B2C opportunities are overlooked.
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Customer accessibility is vital in industries in which the cost of shipping the final product is high relative to the product's value.
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E-commerce can provide a benefit to small firms by compressing the sales cycle and easing cash flow difficulties.
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Many entrepreneurs recognize the value of talking to local realtors to determine site availability and appropriateness.
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A brick-and-mortar store is actually a general term that refers a retail outlet dealing in building supplies.
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B2C startups offer one main advantage over brick-and-mortar retailing-transaction speed.
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Sometimes an attorney can insert special clauses into a lease agreement that will allow the lessee to exit the agreement under certain circumstances.
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For many entrepreneurs, choosing a location for a small business is a one-time decision-made only when the business is first established or purchased.
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Bottling machines and auto assembly line machinery are examples of general-purpose equipment.
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If the cost of shipping the finished product is high, the factory should probably be located near a source of raw materials.
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A home location is still almost always considered a temporary situation until the business grows.
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To maximize sales and profits, a discount shoe store should create an atmosphere similar to higher price point shoe stores as the customers will expect the same atmosphere.
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The primary factor in determining the location for a sawmill would probably be proximity to the market.
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Customer accessibility is the most critical factor in evaluating a specific site for a

A) clothing manufacturer.
B) drugstore.
C) plumber.
D) software development company.
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Bettina has found a relatively inexpensive building that is a converted service station. Before she signs the lease, she should ask:

A) How is the location zoned?
B) What happened to previous businesses at that location?
C) What are the real estate taxes on the property?
D) Is street parking allowed?
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Which statement is true concerning business environment conditions for a new business?

A) State governments will help new business by levying taxes.
B) Determining the zoning is important as it may limit a company's operations.
C) Many states offer location incentives to attract jobs to very stable areas.
D) Finding an area that has a low cost of living means a low standard of living for employees.
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Blogs and podcasts are among the emerging options for an online presence.
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Bart is ready to look for a site for his new business. To help him in his search he should:

A) contact a local real estate agent.
B) check property for sale ads in the local newspaper.
C) check into site selection software.
D) check with the local small business development office.
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Online businesses that begin as a part-time venture enjoy a lower risk of failure.
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Arthur's business needs a physical building. Arthur's most important decision will be:

A) where to locate.
B) how much to spend.
C) whether to rent or own.
D) whether to build or purchase an existing structure.
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Zoning ordinances

A) may limit what type of business can be located on the property.
B) will prevent commercial signs.
C) typically will allow parking of customers but not employees.
D) All of the above statements are true about zoning ordinances.
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Site-related factors that should be taken into consideration when selecting a retail location include

A) future advertising costs.
B) the labor supply.
C) raw material availability.
D) customer accessibility.
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Many entrepreneurs start their online businesses as a part-time venture.
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Allison plans to open a boutique, a trendy retail shop. She will rely heavily on walk-in customers to support her business. Allison will need:

A) a point-and-click facility.
B) a bricks-and-clicks facility.
C) a brick-and-mortar facility.
D) a professionally developed Website.
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The transaction based model is the least complex type of website
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The role of a website can range from merely offering content and information to enabling complex business transactions.
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A person who is selling product on eBay is using a B2C model.
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Callista can locate her business in any state regardless of its weather because she sells:

A) air conditioners.
B) outdoor swimming pools.
C) consumer yard irrigation systems.
D) mattresses.
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Which statement is true about location decisions?

A) Franchisers assist entrepreneurs with location decisions.
B) Location decisions have an temporary effect on business operations.
C) Location decisions should be made independently of consumer needs.
D) The location decision is equally critical to all types of businesses.
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Roger is analyzing regional differences in seeking a location for a new firm and is looking at states with favorable tax laws. Based on this information, he should look at which stated?

A) Wyoming
B) Massachusetts
C) Ohio
D) New York
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It is possible for an entrepreneur to do business over the Internet without either a website or storefront.
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For small service or retail businesses, the top priority in location decisions is

A) personal preference.
B) resource availability.
C) customer accessibility.
D) environmental conditions.
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A content-based website provides only the history of an organization along with a physical address and phone numbers.
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Fletcher has pre-school children. He might choose to work from home:

A) so he can have more quiet time.
B) so he can spend more time with his family.
C) because he shies away from contact with outsiders.
D) because he has read horror stories about daycare centers.
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Why are gas stations frequently located at the interchanges of interstate highways?

A) The site provides easy access to raw materials
B) The site is easy to find at night.
C) The site provides tax incentives because many are in rural areas.
D) The site provides easy access to both customers and transportation.
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Harry is starting a business where he restores homes built before 1900 and is purchasing used equipment, specifically lathes, planing mills, and drill presses. This equipment is would be an example of what type?

A) Special-purpose
B) Product-layout
C) General-purpose
D) Automated
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An example of special-purpose equipment for a carbonated beverage company is a

A) refrigerator that keeps the product at the appropriate temperature.
B) bottling machine that adjusts pressure for different flavors.
C) an assembly line moving the beverages to the loading dock.
D) mixer that combines the ingredients in the proper order.
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Daisy is planning a clothing manufacturing company. When selecting the location for her production facility, Daisy will want to consider:

A) ease of access to her customers.
B) ease of access to transportation.
C) availability of suitable labor.
D) ease of access to raw materials.
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Emma is looking for a building for her homestyle cooking restaurant. A major consideration would be:

A) the building should have a welcoming exterior.
B) the building should be on one level.
C) the building should accommodate the growth she anticipates in the next five years.
D) the building should be located in a shopping mall.
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An advantage for choosing a hometown as a location for a new business venture include the fact that

A) the entrepreneur knows the landmarks around his or her home community.
B) credit can be established more easily.
C) friends and relatives line up new customers.
D) the reduced risk.
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Businesses that operate in the home

A) can increase profits by decreasing costs.
B) require customer traffic.
C) are called family businesses.
D) are less common today than they were 10 years ago.
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Using special-purpose equipment in the manufacturing process can result in

A) increased operator errors.
B) higher costs of processing.
C) a rise in accident rates.
D) greater output per machine-hour of operation.
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Genevieve just completed law school and is ready to open her law office. The image her office should convey is:

A) trendy, minimalist, futuristic with bold colors and modern art.
B) old-fashioned, dark, somber with dark colors and heavy furniture.
C) solid, trustworthy, confident with neutral colors and comfortable furniture.
D) light-hearted and whimsical with pastel colors and playful art.
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According to the National Federation of Independent Business, what is the main reason entrepreneurs buy equipment as opposed to leasing?

A) Can treat the asset as they wish
B) Don't have to return it
C) Less expense
D) Puts the asset on the books
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Eaton is writing the location plan for his business plan. He should be sure to include his requirements for office equipment because:

A) this is the largest expense he will have for his start-up.
B) he does not plan to work from home.
C) it is important to present the proper image to his clients.
D) the cost for this equipment needs to be included in his financial plan.
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Basic considerations that enter into the selection of a location for a manufacturing business normally include

A) availability of raw materials.
B) customer accessibility.
C) neighborhood conditions.
D) federal income taxes.
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Calvert is contemplating building an aluminum smelting plant. The ratio of bauxite, the raw material from which aluminum is extracted, to aluminum is two to one. It takes two tons of bauxite to produce one ton of usable aluminum. Where should Calvert locate his smelting plant?

A) Close to his customers
B) Close to the bauxite mine
C) Close to transportation
D) Close to an area with a suitable labor supply
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Facilities that rent shared space, services and management only to new businesses are called

A) industrial parks.
B) community development centers.
C) shopping centers.
D) business incubators.
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Dallas is considering starting his business in his hometown, hoping that:

A) he can get a more favorable tax treatment.
B) he does not have problems with zoning laws.
C) his friends and family will use his service and encourage others to follow suit.
D) his short commute will help reduce costs.
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A good reason for relocating a typical manufacturing business is to

A) stabilize income taxes.
B) increase customer traffic.
C) be closer to raw materials.
D) provide free-flow space.
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Helen is planning to open a high-fashion clothing store for young professional women. Which descriptor is the most important consideration for the fixtures?

A) Economical
B) Elegant
C) Feminine
D) Practical
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An important advantage an entrepreneur gains by leasing rather than buying a facility is

A) receipt of an investment tax credit.
B) a decrease in investment risk.
C) a decrease in the amount of promotion required.
D) a customized layout.
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For many new firms, the most important reason to lease rather than buy a facility is

A) avoidance of a large cash outlay.
B) freedom in modifying the building.
C) avoidance of interest payments.
D) avoidance of liability lawsuits.
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The major difference between the information-based model and the content-based model is:

A) the presence of ads in the content-based model
B) the ability to contact the site developer in the information-based model.
C) the presence of an order-processing feature in the information-based model.
D) the ability for the visitor to post comments on the content-based model.
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Garland uses the family room of his home for his business. The children share his computer for their homework and games. The family room also contains the TV and homework space for the children. The IRS is likely to disallow his deduction for this space because:

A) a separate space must be clearly set aside for the sole use of the business.
B) his business did not generate enough income to qualify as a real business.
C) no deduction is allowed for space in the home used for a business.
D) the IRS designates any home-based business as a hobby and hobby expenses are not deductible.
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For small businesses, the Internet tends to blur ____ boundaries.

A) industry
B) geographic
C) skill-dependent
D) technological
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Jeff's Website Design and Data Storage deals directly with corporate customers online and builds websites and data storage to specifications after an order is placed. By reducing the firm's storage and carrying costs, this example illustrates that B2B firms can create

A) greater efficiency in their operations.
B) greater efficiency in their buying and selling
C) synergies between buying and selling.
D) market reach through e-commerce.
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In the B2B model, the customers are

A) businesses.
B) other consumers.
C) franchisees.
D) auction participants.
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Sites such as eBay and Bidstart.com derive most of their revenues from:

A) banner ads.
B) listing fees and commissions on sales.
C) corporate sponsors.
D) investors.
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Jason has neither a website nor a storefront. Instead, he lists his products for sale on a site that provides customers with the ability to list products for potential buyers. Jason is using a ______ site.

A) C2C
B) C2B
C) B2C
D) B2B
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John created Acme Online to allow paper suppliers to compete for manufacturers' orders over the Internet in live auctions. This model would best be described as

A) B2B.
B) B2C.
C) C2B.
D) C2C.
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Amazon.com represents the classic ____ firm.

A) B2B
B) B2C
C) C2C
D) Auction site
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E-commerce refers to

A) B2B models of doing business.
B) the facilitation of business by making initial contact by electronic means.
C) the buying and selling of products or services over the Internet
D) a form of business that involves online trades and auctions.
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Charmaine has never bought anything from an online seller. Many others feel the same way. A frequent reason for their reluctance is:

A) they have had a bad online purchase experience in the past.
B) it is difficult to predict how much time it will take to ship the product.
C) websites are difficult to navigate.
D) they are reluctant to purchase a product without first seeing it.
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Annie is starting her photography business and is locating it in her family home. Which aspect is critical in the balance between her business and her family?

A) Making sure family members don't spoil the image of the business when clients arrive
B) Having a professional studio area that is separate from the family area
C) Shielding her family from the business taking over the home
D) All of the above statements are true.
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Reliable Construction created a website to post photos of some of their completed projects and display their address and phone number along with a list of the types of projects they can complete. Reliable has used the ___________ model.

A) transaction-based
B) content-based
C) information-based
D) customer-relationship-based
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A variation of the content model is sometimes called the ____ model.

A) electronic
B) emerging
C) information
D) transaction
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ShoeBiz produces shoes that until recently have been available only at the most exclusive stores. ShoeBiz decided to create its own website and sell directly to the consumer. This strategy is known as:

A) intermediation.
B) disintermediation.
C) disinterment.
D) dismantling the distribution chain.
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How does electronic commerce benefit small firms?

A) Small firms are often more "tech savvy" allowing quicker adoption of innovations.
B) Large firms may not push the consumer towards the Internet resulting in small firms being able to gain customers.
C) E-commerce allows small firms to expand beyond local markets without having to make a large investment.
D) The government has committed significant resources to encourage small firms to adopt an e-commerce business model.
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Hermione decided to create an Internet site to complement her bricks-and-mortar store:

A) to allow her customers to preview her products before coming to her store.
B) to attract customers from outside her local area.
C) to keep up with the competition.
D) to reduce her overall expenses.
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Juanita is considering locating her a consulting business in her home. Which consideration is the greatest challenge?

A) The increased time needed to get the business running
B) Her business image may not be perceived as highly as a brick and mortar business
C) The higher cost she may face for equipment and technology
D) The decreased time she will have with friend
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Rod is locating his architecture business at his home in a suburban area. Which professional should he contact first before starting?

A) The city's planning and zoning board to make sure he can have a business in the home
B) His CPA to determine if he can claim a tax deduction for the business
C) His insurance agent to increase the policy for coverage on the equipment and business activities on site
D) All of the professionals are equally important and should be contacted before he starts the business.
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The basis of eCRM is a

A) focus on customization.
B) conscientious work force.
C) flexible distribution system.
D) consumer-centric data warehouse.
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The Internet has impacted small firms using an e-commerce business model by bringing new technology to the management of customer service.
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One advantage B2C businesses have over traditional retailers is that they can quickly change product mixes and prices, as well as the appearance of the online store.
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While one of the five key factors in determining a good business location may be more important in a given situation, each factor will always have some influence.
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Manufacturing equipment can be categorized as general-purpose and special-purpose.
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Purchasing used equipment is acceptable as long its use does not send the wrong message to a customer.
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All other factors being equal, retail and services businesses will find little advantage in selecting a location near the center of the market.
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A business based in the owner's home must conform to local zoning ordinances.
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Because B2B success stories generally receive more publicity than B2C ventures, the potential for B2C opportunities are overlooked.
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Customer accessibility is vital in industries in which the cost of shipping the final product is high relative to the product's value.
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E-commerce can provide a benefit to small firms by compressing the sales cycle and easing cash flow difficulties.
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Many entrepreneurs recognize the value of talking to local realtors to determine site availability and appropriateness.
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A brick-and-mortar store is actually a general term that refers a retail outlet dealing in building supplies.
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B2C startups offer one main advantage over brick-and-mortar retailing-transaction speed.
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Sometimes an attorney can insert special clauses into a lease agreement that will allow the lessee to exit the agreement under certain circumstances.
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For many entrepreneurs, choosing a location for a small business is a one-time decision-made only when the business is first established or purchased.
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Bottling machines and auto assembly line machinery are examples of general-purpose equipment.
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If the cost of shipping the finished product is high, the factory should probably be located near a source of raw materials.
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A home location is still almost always considered a temporary situation until the business grows.
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To maximize sales and profits, a discount shoe store should create an atmosphere similar to higher price point shoe stores as the customers will expect the same atmosphere.
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The primary factor in determining the location for a sawmill would probably be proximity to the market.
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Customer accessibility is the most critical factor in evaluating a specific site for a

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D) software development company.
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Bettina has found a relatively inexpensive building that is a converted service station. Before she signs the lease, she should ask:

A) How is the location zoned?
B) What happened to previous businesses at that location?
C) What are the real estate taxes on the property?
D) Is street parking allowed?
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Which statement is true concerning business environment conditions for a new business?

A) State governments will help new business by levying taxes.
B) Determining the zoning is important as it may limit a company's operations.
C) Many states offer location incentives to attract jobs to very stable areas.
D) Finding an area that has a low cost of living means a low standard of living for employees.
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Blogs and podcasts are among the emerging options for an online presence.
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Bart is ready to look for a site for his new business. To help him in his search he should:

A) contact a local real estate agent.
B) check property for sale ads in the local newspaper.
C) check into site selection software.
D) check with the local small business development office.
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Online businesses that begin as a part-time venture enjoy a lower risk of failure.
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Arthur's business needs a physical building. Arthur's most important decision will be:

A) where to locate.
B) how much to spend.
C) whether to rent or own.
D) whether to build or purchase an existing structure.
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Zoning ordinances

A) may limit what type of business can be located on the property.
B) will prevent commercial signs.
C) typically will allow parking of customers but not employees.
D) All of the above statements are true about zoning ordinances.
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Site-related factors that should be taken into consideration when selecting a retail location include

A) future advertising costs.
B) the labor supply.
C) raw material availability.
D) customer accessibility.
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Many entrepreneurs start their online businesses as a part-time venture.
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Allison plans to open a boutique, a trendy retail shop. She will rely heavily on walk-in customers to support her business. Allison will need:

A) a point-and-click facility.
B) a bricks-and-clicks facility.
C) a brick-and-mortar facility.
D) a professionally developed Website.
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The transaction based model is the least complex type of website
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The role of a website can range from merely offering content and information to enabling complex business transactions.
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A person who is selling product on eBay is using a B2C model.
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Callista can locate her business in any state regardless of its weather because she sells:

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C) consumer yard irrigation systems.
D) mattresses.
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Which statement is true about location decisions?

A) Franchisers assist entrepreneurs with location decisions.
B) Location decisions have an temporary effect on business operations.
C) Location decisions should be made independently of consumer needs.
D) The location decision is equally critical to all types of businesses.
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Roger is analyzing regional differences in seeking a location for a new firm and is looking at states with favorable tax laws. Based on this information, he should look at which stated?

A) Wyoming
B) Massachusetts
C) Ohio
D) New York
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It is possible for an entrepreneur to do business over the Internet without either a website or storefront.
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For small service or retail businesses, the top priority in location decisions is

A) personal preference.
B) resource availability.
C) customer accessibility.
D) environmental conditions.
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A content-based website provides only the history of an organization along with a physical address and phone numbers.
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Fletcher has pre-school children. He might choose to work from home:

A) so he can have more quiet time.
B) so he can spend more time with his family.
C) because he shies away from contact with outsiders.
D) because he has read horror stories about daycare centers.
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Why are gas stations frequently located at the interchanges of interstate highways?

A) The site provides easy access to raw materials
B) The site is easy to find at night.
C) The site provides tax incentives because many are in rural areas.
D) The site provides easy access to both customers and transportation.
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Harry is starting a business where he restores homes built before 1900 and is purchasing used equipment, specifically lathes, planing mills, and drill presses. This equipment is would be an example of what type?

A) Special-purpose
B) Product-layout
C) General-purpose
D) Automated
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An example of special-purpose equipment for a carbonated beverage company is a

A) refrigerator that keeps the product at the appropriate temperature.
B) bottling machine that adjusts pressure for different flavors.
C) an assembly line moving the beverages to the loading dock.
D) mixer that combines the ingredients in the proper order.
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Daisy is planning a clothing manufacturing company. When selecting the location for her production facility, Daisy will want to consider:

A) ease of access to her customers.
B) ease of access to transportation.
C) availability of suitable labor.
D) ease of access to raw materials.
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Emma is looking for a building for her homestyle cooking restaurant. A major consideration would be:

A) the building should have a welcoming exterior.
B) the building should be on one level.
C) the building should accommodate the growth she anticipates in the next five years.
D) the building should be located in a shopping mall.
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An advantage for choosing a hometown as a location for a new business venture include the fact that

A) the entrepreneur knows the landmarks around his or her home community.
B) credit can be established more easily.
C) friends and relatives line up new customers.
D) the reduced risk.
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Businesses that operate in the home

A) can increase profits by decreasing costs.
B) require customer traffic.
C) are called family businesses.
D) are less common today than they were 10 years ago.
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Using special-purpose equipment in the manufacturing process can result in

A) increased operator errors.
B) higher costs of processing.
C) a rise in accident rates.
D) greater output per machine-hour of operation.
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Genevieve just completed law school and is ready to open her law office. The image her office should convey is:

A) trendy, minimalist, futuristic with bold colors and modern art.
B) old-fashioned, dark, somber with dark colors and heavy furniture.
C) solid, trustworthy, confident with neutral colors and comfortable furniture.
D) light-hearted and whimsical with pastel colors and playful art.
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51
According to the National Federation of Independent Business, what is the main reason entrepreneurs buy equipment as opposed to leasing?

A) Can treat the asset as they wish
B) Don't have to return it
C) Less expense
D) Puts the asset on the books
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52
Eaton is writing the location plan for his business plan. He should be sure to include his requirements for office equipment because:

A) this is the largest expense he will have for his start-up.
B) he does not plan to work from home.
C) it is important to present the proper image to his clients.
D) the cost for this equipment needs to be included in his financial plan.
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53
Basic considerations that enter into the selection of a location for a manufacturing business normally include

A) availability of raw materials.
B) customer accessibility.
C) neighborhood conditions.
D) federal income taxes.
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54
Calvert is contemplating building an aluminum smelting plant. The ratio of bauxite, the raw material from which aluminum is extracted, to aluminum is two to one. It takes two tons of bauxite to produce one ton of usable aluminum. Where should Calvert locate his smelting plant?

A) Close to his customers
B) Close to the bauxite mine
C) Close to transportation
D) Close to an area with a suitable labor supply
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55
Facilities that rent shared space, services and management only to new businesses are called

A) industrial parks.
B) community development centers.
C) shopping centers.
D) business incubators.
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56
Dallas is considering starting his business in his hometown, hoping that:

A) he can get a more favorable tax treatment.
B) he does not have problems with zoning laws.
C) his friends and family will use his service and encourage others to follow suit.
D) his short commute will help reduce costs.
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57
A good reason for relocating a typical manufacturing business is to

A) stabilize income taxes.
B) increase customer traffic.
C) be closer to raw materials.
D) provide free-flow space.
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58
Helen is planning to open a high-fashion clothing store for young professional women. Which descriptor is the most important consideration for the fixtures?

A) Economical
B) Elegant
C) Feminine
D) Practical
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59
An important advantage an entrepreneur gains by leasing rather than buying a facility is

A) receipt of an investment tax credit.
B) a decrease in investment risk.
C) a decrease in the amount of promotion required.
D) a customized layout.
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60
For many new firms, the most important reason to lease rather than buy a facility is

A) avoidance of a large cash outlay.
B) freedom in modifying the building.
C) avoidance of interest payments.
D) avoidance of liability lawsuits.
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61
The major difference between the information-based model and the content-based model is:

A) the presence of ads in the content-based model
B) the ability to contact the site developer in the information-based model.
C) the presence of an order-processing feature in the information-based model.
D) the ability for the visitor to post comments on the content-based model.
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62
Garland uses the family room of his home for his business. The children share his computer for their homework and games. The family room also contains the TV and homework space for the children. The IRS is likely to disallow his deduction for this space because:

A) a separate space must be clearly set aside for the sole use of the business.
B) his business did not generate enough income to qualify as a real business.
C) no deduction is allowed for space in the home used for a business.
D) the IRS designates any home-based business as a hobby and hobby expenses are not deductible.
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63
For small businesses, the Internet tends to blur ____ boundaries.

A) industry
B) geographic
C) skill-dependent
D) technological
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64
Jeff's Website Design and Data Storage deals directly with corporate customers online and builds websites and data storage to specifications after an order is placed. By reducing the firm's storage and carrying costs, this example illustrates that B2B firms can create

A) greater efficiency in their operations.
B) greater efficiency in their buying and selling
C) synergies between buying and selling.
D) market reach through e-commerce.
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65
In the B2B model, the customers are

A) businesses.
B) other consumers.
C) franchisees.
D) auction participants.
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66
Sites such as eBay and Bidstart.com derive most of their revenues from:

A) banner ads.
B) listing fees and commissions on sales.
C) corporate sponsors.
D) investors.
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67
Jason has neither a website nor a storefront. Instead, he lists his products for sale on a site that provides customers with the ability to list products for potential buyers. Jason is using a ______ site.

A) C2C
B) C2B
C) B2C
D) B2B
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68
John created Acme Online to allow paper suppliers to compete for manufacturers' orders over the Internet in live auctions. This model would best be described as

A) B2B.
B) B2C.
C) C2B.
D) C2C.
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69
Amazon.com represents the classic ____ firm.

A) B2B
B) B2C
C) C2C
D) Auction site
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70
E-commerce refers to

A) B2B models of doing business.
B) the facilitation of business by making initial contact by electronic means.
C) the buying and selling of products or services over the Internet
D) a form of business that involves online trades and auctions.
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71
Charmaine has never bought anything from an online seller. Many others feel the same way. A frequent reason for their reluctance is:

A) they have had a bad online purchase experience in the past.
B) it is difficult to predict how much time it will take to ship the product.
C) websites are difficult to navigate.
D) they are reluctant to purchase a product without first seeing it.
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72
Annie is starting her photography business and is locating it in her family home. Which aspect is critical in the balance between her business and her family?

A) Making sure family members don't spoil the image of the business when clients arrive
B) Having a professional studio area that is separate from the family area
C) Shielding her family from the business taking over the home
D) All of the above statements are true.
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73
Reliable Construction created a website to post photos of some of their completed projects and display their address and phone number along with a list of the types of projects they can complete. Reliable has used the ___________ model.

A) transaction-based
B) content-based
C) information-based
D) customer-relationship-based
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74
A variation of the content model is sometimes called the ____ model.

A) electronic
B) emerging
C) information
D) transaction
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75
ShoeBiz produces shoes that until recently have been available only at the most exclusive stores. ShoeBiz decided to create its own website and sell directly to the consumer. This strategy is known as:

A) intermediation.
B) disintermediation.
C) disinterment.
D) dismantling the distribution chain.
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76
How does electronic commerce benefit small firms?

A) Small firms are often more "tech savvy" allowing quicker adoption of innovations.
B) Large firms may not push the consumer towards the Internet resulting in small firms being able to gain customers.
C) E-commerce allows small firms to expand beyond local markets without having to make a large investment.
D) The government has committed significant resources to encourage small firms to adopt an e-commerce business model.
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77
Hermione decided to create an Internet site to complement her bricks-and-mortar store:

A) to allow her customers to preview her products before coming to her store.
B) to attract customers from outside her local area.
C) to keep up with the competition.
D) to reduce her overall expenses.
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78
Juanita is considering locating her a consulting business in her home. Which consideration is the greatest challenge?

A) The increased time needed to get the business running
B) Her business image may not be perceived as highly as a brick and mortar business
C) The higher cost she may face for equipment and technology
D) The decreased time she will have with friend
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79
Rod is locating his architecture business at his home in a suburban area. Which professional should he contact first before starting?

A) The city's planning and zoning board to make sure he can have a business in the home
B) His CPA to determine if he can claim a tax deduction for the business
C) His insurance agent to increase the policy for coverage on the equipment and business activities on site
D) All of the professionals are equally important and should be contacted before he starts the business.
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80
The basis of eCRM is a

A) focus on customization.
B) conscientious work force.
C) flexible distribution system.
D) consumer-centric data warehouse.
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