A) It's all about profits, and the chance to make a lot of money.
B) It's about independence and the opportunity to share in the American dream.
C) It's about power and fame.
D) It's about a lot of things, but it does not include personal achievement.
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A) an increase in business risk.
B) managing the extra time on your hands.
C) keeping work and family tasks separate.
D) burdensome tax laws.
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A) not good sources for information on starting your own business because they generally do not understand failure.
B) valuable sources for information since you can learn from their experiences.
C) good sources of information but risky since their keen sense of sniffing out something with potential will tempt them to steal your ideas.
D) valuable sources of information, but you should proceed with caution because talking with someone who could eventually be your competitor may cross the line due to federal trade commission laws.
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A) very few owners of small businesses have any interest in selling.
B) his potential for success would greatly improve if he started his own new firm.
C) the value of an existing business is determined by what the business owns, what it earns, and what makes it unique.
D) any entrepreneur willing to sell his/her business is experiencing serious financial problems.
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A) He is expected to recruit new managerial talent for his firm.
B) He will use the firm's existing resources to develop new products.
C) He is concerned mainly with improving the firm's public image.
D) He will concentrate on creating new ventures that can be spun off to become independent firms.
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A) a negative reaction from friends and family who wonder when she will get a real job.
B) the emergence of affordable technology will make it less challenging for her to compete with larger firms offering the same service.
C) the government will discourage her attempts to create a home-based business in the hopes that she will opt for locating in an enterprise zone.
D) to find security, routine, and a paycheck from her new enterprise.
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A) intrapreneur.
B) entrepreneur.
C) venture capitalist.
D) raconteur.
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A) encouraged entrepreneurs to come to the U.S. through "investor visas."
B) established a government program to teach American workers displaced by immigration how to start their own businesses.
C) established guidelines to help entrepreneurs recruit legal aliens as a source of low-cost labor.
D) proposed an exchange program for American and European entrepreneurs to temporarily live internationally in order to open up foreign branches for their businesses.
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A) provide health care benefits for small business owners and their families.
B) offer start-up firms low-cost office space and basic business services.
C) help rebuild the nation's infrastructure.
D) assist foreign investors in identifying business opportunities in the U.S.
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A) an affinity for taking large amounts of risk is the critical factor in achieving small business success.
B) doing things differently from previous entrepreneurs is the real key to success.
C) learning from others and gaining relevant business experience improves the odds for success.
D) to avoid burnout, limit the number of hours you work each week as you adapt to the rigors of self-employment.
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