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ROI stands for ______________.

  1. Return On Investment

  2. Return On Internet

  3. Retyping Of Instruction

  4. Redesigning Of Interpreter


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

ROI stands for Return On Investment

"A performance measure used to evaluate the efficiency of an investment or to compare the efficiency of a number of different investments. To calculate ROI, the benefit (return) of an investment is divided by the cost of the investment; the result is expressed as a percentage or a ratio."

ROI stands for return on investment, which is a comparison of the profits generated to the money invested in a business or financial product. A negative ROI means the investment lost money, so you have less than you would have if you had simply done nothing with your assets.

Return on investment, or ROI, is the ratio of a profit or loss made in a fiscal year expressed in terms of an investment and shown as a percentage of increase or decrease in the value of the investment during the year in question. The basic formula for ROI is: ROI = Net Profit / Total Investment * 100.

ROI stands for Return On Investment. You can think of ROI as the actual 'worth' of your investment. Another way of seeing it, is that ROI is the money you get back from your invested money.

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Which one of the following may not necessarily be an advantage of co-ordination?

  1. Effective supervision

  2. Unity of direction

  3. Creative force

  4. Summarisation of all management functions


Correct Option: C

Number of units are 5000 and per unit price is $60, then flexible budget variable would be __________.

  1. $5, 000, 000

  2. $3, 000, 000

  3. $2, 000, 000

  4. $1, 000, 000


Correct Option: B

The tax liability up to the date of transfer of business will be on _____________.

  1. Transferor Only

  2. Transferee Only

  3. Jointly and Severally liable by both the transferor and transferee

  4. Tax Liability Not transferrable


Correct Option: C

When can the proper officer issue summons to call upon a person?

  1. To give evidence

  2. Produce a document

  3. Produce any other thing in an enquiry

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D

The real determinant of buying in income and saving theory is?

  1. Purchasing power

  2. Maximum satisfaction

  3. Stimulation of want

  4. Income


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
The real determinant of buying in income and saving theory is :- PURCHASING POWER. 
As Purchasing Power is dependent on disposable income, i.e. , income left after payment of tax and savings. 
Source :- Consumer behavior Theories,pdf. (Bangladehs Open University).  

Motives are influenced by________.

  1. culture

  2. socio-economic background

  3. personality

  4. all of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Motives are influence by :-

According to Oxford dictionary, a motive is a reason for doing something, Also Motivations can be defined as the arising force behind all the actions of an individual. The influence of an individuals needs and dervies both haved a strong impact on the direction of their behavior where are highly dependent on culture, socio, economucal, political, geographical, personality and other ambitious in life.
Ans : - $(D)$ All the above  

Which of the following external factors influences capital structure?
I. Level of interest rates
II. Level of stock prices
III. Dilution of value
IV. Tax policy on interest and dividends
Of these:

  1. I and IV are correct

  2. II and III are correct

  3. I, II and IV are correct

  4. All are correct


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

C.

The capital structure of a company consists of debt and equity. When the interest rates increase, the company relies more on equity and when the interest rate decreases, the company will borrow more funds. 
When the share prices increase, the lending agencies are willing to give loans to the company and vice-versa.
When tax rates are high the business will borrow more funds rather than raising equity capital.

State the following statement is True or False:

The principle of 'one share one vote' is used in the poll voting method. 

  1. True

  2. False


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

As per Section 109 a poll may be demanded by such number of members holding, shares worth minimum value of Rs. Five Lakh or 10% voting power in the Company. Principle of “One share – One vote” is recognized under this method.

State the following statement is True or False:

A method of voting where members can vote in proportion to the number of shares held is called poll.

  1. True

  2. False


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

As per Section 109 a poll may be demanded by such number of members holding, shares worth minimum value of Rs. Five Lakh or 10% voting power in the Company. 

All the members in person or by proxy at a meeting have their voting right in a poll in proportion to the number of shares held by each of them.