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Yolanda

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Wayne has a great idea for a new business which he believes will help him make a lot of money. He is eager to get started, so he wants to form his business with a minimum of hassle, expense, and red tape. He also wants to be his own boss and have complete control over the company. Wayne's goals suggest that he would seriously consider operating his business as a sole proprietorship.
 
 Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Question 2

When importers and exporters do not trust one another and want to ensure that the importer receives the promised merchandise and the exporter gets paid, the go-between representative they employ is (are)
 A) the local domestic banks involved in international business.
  B) sales agents.
  C) international trade organizations.
  D) the World Bank



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Answer to Question 1

True

Answer to Question 2

A



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