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beccaep

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The two primary issues to consider in organizational feasibility analysis are management prowess and ________.
 
  A) market timeliness
  B) concept testing
  C) resource sufficiency
  D) target market attractiveness
  E) total startup cash needed

Question 2

Which of the following was not given in the textbook as a reason for the increase in the number of senior entrepreneurs?
 
  A) Seniors tend to be more passionate about new business ideas than middle-aged or younger prospective entrepreneurs.
  B) Many seniors have extensive business experience and other qualities that equip them for an entrepreneurial career.
  C) Growing worries among seniors that they need to earn additional income to pay for future health care services and other expenses
  D) An increasing desire among older workers for more personal fulfillment in their lives
  E) Corporate downsizing



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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