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altibaby

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According to the textbook, there are three types of startup firms: ________.
 
  A) lifestyle firms, general firms, and entrepreneurial firms
  B) standard-of-living firms, statutory firms, and general firms
  C) entrepreneurial firms, standard-of-living firms, and statutory firms
  D) lifestyle firms, salary-substitute firms, and entrepreneurial firms
  E) innovative firms, entrepreneurial firms, and standard firms

Question 2

________ feasibility analysis is an assessment of the overall appeal of the industry and market for the product or service being proposed.
 
  A) Institutional
  B) Financial
  C) Organizational
  D) Product/service
  E) Industry/target market



pratush dev

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

E



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