Question 11 pts
_________ include a company’s credit history, sales volume, product lines, accounts receivable, inventory balances, and management structure.
Balance sheets |
Economic environments |
Budgets |
External constraints |
Internal constraints |
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In which area has there been a substantial decrease in endorsement deals for NBA athletes?
beverages |
hair products |
shoes |
cars |
clothing |
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According to the text, of the 111 pro sports franchises through 2001, roughly what percentage had new or renovated stadiums?
none of these |
100% |
more than 75% |
roughly 50% |
less than 25% |
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The Colorado Rockies used which of the following methods to finance Coors Field?
a county tax |
money from the team (owner) |
naming rights |
a and c |
a, b, and c |
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In financial planning and analysis, the numbers are only as good as their source and need to be verified. This verification is called
accounting |
a check and balance system |
auditing |
financial accounting |
none of these |
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Money coming into a business is called ________. Examples include tickets, broadcast contracts, concessions, and sponsorships.
debt |
income |
revenue |
expenses |
profit |
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Which of the following is not one of the revenues of a typical high school athletic program?
local and city school taxes |
booster clubs |
donations |
state taxes |
none of these |
The primary revenues in professional sports are derived from
b and c |
taxes |
ticket sales |
broadcasting rights |
sponsorships |
b and c |
What disclosure documents are required by federal regulators (the SEC)?
balance sheet and 990 |
10-K and 10-Q |
990 and 10-EZ |
income statement and 10-K |
all of these |
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One of the primary users of reports produced by managerial accounting is ________, while financial accounting reports are usually used by ________.
CEOs; investors |
banks; stockholders |
managers; CEOs |
investors; creditors |
none of these |