FIN 330 Ch. 2

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29. Which one of the following statements concerning the balance sheet is correct? A. Total assets equal total liabilities minus total equity. B. Net working capital is equal total assets minus total liabilities. C. Assets are listed in descending order of liquidity. D. Current assets are equal to total assets minus net working capital. E. Shareholders' equity is equal to net working capital minus net fixed assets plus long-term debt.

C

33. Depreciation does which one of the following for a profitable firm? A. Increases net income B. Increases net fixed assets C. Decreases net working capital D. Lowers taxes E. Has no effect on net income

D

10. Cash flow to creditors is defined as: A. interest paid minus net new borrowing. B. interest paid plus net new borrowing. C. the operating cash flow minus net capital spending minus change in net working capital. D. dividends paid plus net new borrowing. E. cash flow from assets plus net new equity.

A

8. Operating cash flow is defined as: A. a firm's net profit over a specified period of time. B. the cash that a firm generates from its normal business activities. C. a firm's operating margin. D. the change in the net working capital over a stated period of time. E. the cash that is generated and added to retained earnings.

B

18. Which one of the following is an equity account? A. Paid-in surplus B. Bonds payable C. Patent D. Depreciation E. Net fixed assets

A

14. Which one of the following is included in net working capital? A. Land B. Accounts payable C. Equipment D. Depreciation E. Dividend

B

12. Which one of the following is an intangible fixed asset? A. Inventory B. Machinery C. Copyright D. Account receivable E. Building

C

6. Which one of the following is the tax rate that applies to the next dollar of taxable income that a firm earns? A. Average tax rate B. Variable tax rate C. Marginal tax rate D. Absolute tax rate E. Contingent tax rate

C

11. Cash flow to stockholders is defined as: A. cash flow from assets plus cash flow to creditors. B. operating cash flow minus cash flow to creditors. C. dividends paid plus the change in retained earnings. D. dividends paid minus net new equity raised. E. net income minus the addition to retained earnings.

D

45. Net capital spending is equal to: A. ending net fixed assets minus beginning net fixed assets plus depreciation. B. beginning net fixed assets minus ending net fixed assets plus depreciation. C. ending net fixed assets minus beginning net fixed assets minus depreciation. D. ending total assets minus beginning total assets plus depreciation. E. ending total assets minus beginning total assets minus depreciation.

A

16. Which one of the following is included in net working capital? A. Newly purchased equipment with a useful life of 6 years B. Mortgage on a building payable over the next 12 years C. Interest on a long-term debt D. 10-year bonds issued to the general public E. Invoice from a supplier for inventory purchased

E

10. Cash flow to creditors is defined as: A. interest paid minus net new borrowing. B. interest paid plus net new borrowing. C. the operating cash flow minus net capital spending minus change in net working capital. D. dividends paid plus net new borrowing. E. cash flow from assets plus net new equity.

A

15. Over the past year, a firm decreased its current assets and increased its current liabilities. As a result, the firm's net working capital: A. had to increase. B. had to decrease. C. could have remained constant if the amount of the decrease in current assets equaled the amount of the increase in current liabilities. D. could have either increased, decreased, or remained constant. E. was unaffected as the changes occurred in the firm's current accounts.

B

35. The matching principle states that: A. costs should be recorded on the income statement whenever those costs can be reliably determined. B. costs should be recorded when paid. C. the costs of producing an item should be recorded when the sale of that item is recorded as revenue. D. sales should be recorded when the payment for that sale is received. E. sales should be recorded when the earnings process is virtually completed and the value of the sale can be determined.

C

38. The concept of marginal taxation is best exemplified by which one of the following? A. Kirby's paid $120,000 in taxes while its primary competitor paid only $80,000 in taxes. B. Johnson's Retreat paid only $45,000 on total revenue of $570,000 last year. C. Mitchell's Grocer increased its sales by $52,000 last year and had to pay an additional $16,000 in taxes. D. Burlington Centre paid no taxes last year due to carryforward losses. E. The Blue Moon paid $2.20 in taxes for every $10 of revenue last year.

C

4. Which one of the following decreases net income but does not affect the operating cash flow of a firm that owes no taxes for the current year? A. Indirect cost B. Direct cost C. Noncash item D. Period cost E. Variable cost

C

47. Which one of the following will increase cash flow from assets but not affect the operating cash flow? A. Increase in depreciation B. Increase in accounts receivable C. Sale of a fixed asset D. Decrease in cost of goods sold E. Increase in sales

C

13. Delivery trucks are classified as: A. noncash expenses. B. current liabilities. C. current assets. D. tangible fixed assets. E. intangible fixed assets.

D

23. Highly liquid assets: A. increase the probability a firm will face financial distress. B. appear on the right side of a balance sheet. C. generally produce a high rate of return. D. can be sold quickly at close to full value. E. include all intangible assets.

D

3. The financial statement that summarizes a firm's accounting value as of a particular date is called the: A. income statement. B. cash flow statement. C. liquidity position. D. balance sheet. E. periodic operating statement.

D

31. An increase in which one of the following will increase net income? A. Fixed costs B. Depreciation C. Marginal tax rate D. Revenue E. Dividends

D

37. Firms that compile financial statements according to GAAP: A. record income and expenses at the time they affect the firm's cash flows. B. have no discretion over the timing of recording either revenue or expense items. C. must record all expenses when incurred. D. can still manipulate their earnings to some degree. E. record both income and expenses as soon as the amount for each can be ascertained.

D

19. Which one of the following statements is correct? A. Shareholders' equity is the residual value of a firm. B. Net working capital must be a positive value. C. An increase in cash reduces the liquidity of a firm. D. Equipment is generally considered a highly liquid asset. E. Depreciation increases total assets.

A

22. Which one of the following will decrease the liquidity level of a firm? A. Cash purchase of inventory B. Credit sale of inventory C. Cash sale of inventory D. Collection of an account receivable E. Proceeds from a long-term loan

A

28. Which one of the following statements is correct concerning a firm's fixed assets? A. The market value is the expected selling price in today's economy. B. The market value is affected by the accounting method selected. C. The market value is equal to the initial cost minus the depreciation to date. D. The book value is equal to the market value minus the accumulated depreciation. E. The book value is the greater of the initial cost or the current market value.

A

42. If a firm has a negative cash flow from assets every year for several years, the firm: A. may be continually increasing in size. B. must also have a negative cash flow from operations each year. C. is operating at a high level of efficiency. D. repaying debt every year. E. has annual net losses.

A

5. Which one of the following terms is defined as the total tax paid divided by the total taxable income? A. Average tax rate B. Variable tax rate C. Marginal tax rate D. Absolute tax rate E. Contingent tax rate

A

7. Cash flow from assets is defined as: A. the cash flow to shareholders minus the cash flow to creditors. B. operating cash flow plus the cash flow to creditors plus the cash flow to shareholders. C. operating cash flow minus the change in net working capital minus net capital spending. D. operating cash flow plus net capital spending plus the change in net working capital. E. cash flow to shareholders minus net capital spending plus the change in net working capital.

C

30. An income statement prepared according to GAAP: A. reflects the net cash flows of a firm over a stated period of time. B. reflects the financial position of a firm as of a particular date. C. distinguishes variable costs from fixed costs. D. records revenue when payment for a sale is received. E. records expenses based on the matching principle.

E

17. Shareholders' equity is equal to: A. total assets plus total liabilities. B. net fixed assets minus total liabilities. C. net fixed assets minus long-term debt plus net working capital. D.net working capital plus total assets. E. total assets minus net working capital.

E

21. Which one of the following will decrease the net working capital of a firm? A. Obtaining a three-year loan and using the proceeds to buy inventory B. Collecting a payment from a credit customer C. Obtaining a five-year loan to buy equipment D. Selling inventory at a profit E. Making a payment on a long-term debt

E

43. An increase in which one of the following will increase operating cash flow for a profitable, tax-paying firm? A. Fixed expenses B. Interest paid C. Net capital spending D. Inventory E. Depreciation

E

44. Tressler Industries opted to repurchase 5,000 shares of stock last year in lieu of paying a dividend. The cash flow statement for last year must have which one of the following assuming that no new shares were issued? A. Positive operating cash flow B. Negative cash flow from assets C. Negative cash flow to stockholders D. Negative operating cash flow E. Positive cash flow to stockholders

E

46. Which one of the following relates to a negative change in net working capital? A. Increase in the inventory level B. Sale of net fixed assets C. Purchase of net fixed assets D. Increase in current assets and decrease in current liabilities for the period E. Increase in current liabilities with no change in current assets for the period

E

26. Which one of the following is included in the market value of a firm but not in the book value? A. Raw materials B. Partially built inventory C. Tax liability D. Reputation of the firm E. Value of a partially depreciated machine

D

2. The accounting statement that measures the revenues, expenses, and net income of a firm over a period of time is called the: A. statement of cash flows. B. income statement. C. GAAP statement. D. balance sheet. E. net working capital schedule.

B

32. Which two of the following determine when revenue is recorded on the financial statements based on the recognition principle? I. Payment is collected for the sale of a good or service. II. The earnings process is virtually complete. III. The value of a sale can be reliably determined. IV. The product is physically delivered to the buyer. A. I and II only B. I and IV only C. II and III only D. II and IV only E. I and III only

C

40. Which one of the following will increase the cash flow from assets for a tax-paying firm, all else constant? A. An increase in net capital spending B. A decrease in the cash flow to creditors C. An increase in depreciation D. An increase in the change in net working capital E. A decrease in dividends paid

C

48. Cash flow to creditors is equal to: A. cash flow from assets plus cash flow to stockholders. B. beginning total liabilities minus ending total liabilities plus interest paid. C. beginning long-term debt minus ending long-term debt plus interest paid. D. ending total debt minus beginning total debt plus interest paid. E. ending long-term debt minus beginning long-term debt plus interest paid.

C

1. Cash flow to creditors is equal to: A. cash flow from assets plus cash flow to stockholders. B. beginning total liabilities minus ending total liabilities plus interest paid. C. beginning long-term debt minus ending long-term debt plus interest paid. D. ending total debt minus beginning total debt plus interest paid. E. ending long-term debt minus beginning long-term debt plus interest paid.

E

24. Financial leverage: A. increases as the net working capital increases. B. is equal to the market value of a firm divided by the firm's book value. C. is inversely related to the level of debt. D. is the ratio of a firm's revenues to its fixed expenses. E. increases the potential return to the shareholders.

E

27. The market value of a firm's fixed assets: A. must exceed the book value of those assets. B. is more predictable than the book value of those assets. C. in addition to the firm's net working capital reflects the true value of a firm. D. is decreased annually by the depreciation expense. E. is equal to the estimated current cash value of those assets.

E

39. The corporate tax structure in the U.S. is based on a: A. maximum tax rate of 38 percent. B. minimum tax rate of 10 percent. C. flat rate of 34 percent for the highest income earners. D. flat-rate tax. E. modified flat-rate tax.

E

49. Which one of the following indicates that a firm has generated sufficient internal cash flow to finance its entire operations for the period? A. Positive operating cash flow B. Negative cash flow to creditors C. Positive cash flow to stockholders D. Negative net capital spending E. Positive cash flow from assets

E


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