ATEM FINALS REVIEWER
ATEM Finals Reviewer Quiz
Test your knowledge with our comprehensive ATEM Finals Reviewer Quiz! Designed for students, this quiz covers a range of essential topics related to cash flow, management, pricing strategies, and fare types.
Engage with over 40 multiple-choice questions that will not only prepare you for your finals but also deepen your understanding of crucial business principles.
- 45 Thought-provoking Questions
- Suitable for Students and Professionals
- Instant Feedback on Answers
Refers to the net amount of cash and cash equivalents being transferred in and out of a company.
Vendor Financing
Venture Capital
Cash Flow
Cash Budgeting
Also called "Profits"
Net earnings
Depreciation
Deferred Taxes
Self Financing Ratio
Money is invested in business enterprises that generally do not have access to conventional sources of capital.
Cash Flow
Venture Capital
Cash Budgeting
Vendor Financing
Involves stationing people to work in the positions provided for by the organizational structure.
Controlling
Directing
Staffing
Planning
To determine the broad objectives and procedures necessary to meet the goals established by the board of directors.
Middle Management
Top Management
Board of Directors
Operating Management
Sets the stage for what the organization will do, both globally and specifically.
Controlling
Directing
Staffing
Planning
The chief governing body of a corporation.
Top Management
Board of Directors
Middle Management
Operating Management
Fares are usually purchased in advance
Discount Fare
Bereavement Fare
Apex Fare
Open Jaw
The departure and the destination are not the same each way.
Open Jaw
Open Jaw
Discount Fare
Apex Fare
Refer to certain taxes that companies are required to collect for various taxing authorities, including federal excise and state sales taxes and payroll withholding of employee income taxes.
Self Financing Ratio
Deferred Taxes
Net earnings
Depreciation
The process whereby a business sets the price at which it will sell its products and services.
Law of demand
Elasticity of demand
Demand
Pricing
States that other factors being constant, price and quantity demand of any good and service are inversely related to each other.
Elasticity of demand
Law of demand
Pricing
Demand
One way of establishing a lean organizational structure is
Hiring an interim management
Hiring “right” people to do the “right” job
Diversification hiring
Consultant/gray hair
Traditionally, aircraft manufacturers have granted support to customers through various means, including the arrangement or provision of equity financing, purchase of stock options, and guarantees for debt financing to financial institutions.
Cash Budgeting
Vendor Financing
Cash Flow
Venture Capital
Includes assigning tasks and instructing subordinates on what to do and perhaps how to do it.
Controlling
Directing
Staffing
Planning
It includes managers, assistant managers, section chiefs, general supervisors, and supervisors who head up sections, groups, or units that report to division or department heads.
Top Management
Board of Directors
Operating Management
Middle Management
The proportion of capital expenditure financed from internal sources
Depreciation
Net earnings
Self Financing Ratio
Deferred Taxes
Percentage change in passenger demand over percentage change in price
Elasticity of demand
Law of demand
Demand
Pricing
The measuring and correcting of activities of subordinates to ensure that events conform to plans.
Planning
Directing
Controlling
Staffing
An economic concept that relates to a consumer's desire to purchase goods and services and willingness to pay a specific price for them.
Demand Elasticity of
Demand
Pricing
Law of demand
Possibly the foremost responsibility of management at all levels.
Leadership
Authority
Control
Decision Making
These fares are cheaper as they are usually available for a limited time, like a ‘seat sale’.
Apex Fare
Bereavement Fare
Discount Fare
Open Jaw
Represents the airlines’ largest single source of internal funds.
Net earnings
Depreciation
Self Financing Ratio
Deferred Taxes
Offer them to family members for funerals, or in the case of imminent death.
Apex Fare
Discount Fare
Open Jaw
Bereavement Fare
The second level of management in the organization and is responsible for developing operational plans and procedures.
Board of Directors
Operating Management
Top Management
Middle Management
Refers to the process of hiring and developing the required personnel to fill in various positions in the organisation
Staffing
Controlling
Planning
Directing
Capture 25 percent of the New Orleans–Memphis market
Administration goals
Individual goals
Company-wide goals
Department goals
Directly responsible for the final execution of policies by employees under its supervision.
Top Management
Middle Management
The Management
Operating Management
Typically includes CEO, executive VP, and senior VP.
The Management
Operating Management
Top Management
Middle Management
Considered to be the policy-making group responsible for the overall direction of the company
Top Management
Middle Management
The Management
Operating Management
Directly advances an organization in its core work
Line department
Line Maintenance
Base Maintenance
Staff department
Supports the organization with specialized advisory and support functions.
Line Maintenance
Staff department
Base Maintenance
Line department
Process 10 percent more insurance claims per week
Company-wide goals
Individual goals
Department goals
Administration goals
Which is not part of MBO proces
Coaching
Goal Setting
Appraisal
Reviewing
The measuring and correcting of activities of subordinates to ensure that events conform to plans.
Staffing
Planning
Controlling
Directing
An economic concept that relates to a consumer's desire to purchase goods and services and willingness to pay a specific price for them.
Passengers
Supply
Pricing
Demand
Defined as funds from operations
Asset
Balance Sheets
Cash Flow
Liabilities
Which is not considered an internal source of funds
Net Earnings
Employee
Variable Cost
Depreciation
Remain the same regardless of sale
Variable Cost
Indirect Cost
Fixed Cost
Direct Cost
Which is not considered an external source of funds
Venture Capital
Government
Leasing
Banks
Change based on your sales activity.
Indirect Cost
Direct Cost
Variable Cost
Fixed Cost
The process whereby a business sets the price at which it will sell its products and services, and may be part of the business's marketing plan.
Supply
Pricing
Passengers
Passengers
The proportion of capital expenditure financed from internal sources is often called the ____________.
Self Financing Ratio
Law of supply
Profit
Law of demand
Law of demand states that other factors being _______, price and quantity demand of any good and service are inversely related to each other.
Related
Inversely proportiona
Constant
Directly proportional
The sum of net income, depreciation and amortization, and any change in non-current deferred taxes.
Asset
Balance Sheets
Liabilities
Cash Flow
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