Fina470 Practice T/F
Which of the following is the best measure of operating efficiency? A. Return on net operating assets B. Return on equity C. Return on sales D. Return on inventory
A
Which of the following ratios best measures the profitability of a company? A. Return on equity B. Gross margin C. Current ratio D. Net operating asset turnover
A
Which of the following statements concerning quality of earnings is correct? A. The more cyclical the industry within which a company operates the lower its quality of earnings, all other things equal B. The smoother the earnings stream of a company, the greater the quality of the earnings C. Quality of earnings is independent of business risk D. Quality of earnings is largely beyond management's control
A
Variability in earning numbers: A. Is desirable as it increases variance of earnings and hence value of stock options B. Increases if a company increases its operating leverage C. Increases if a company decreases its financial leverage D. Is independent of operating leverage
B
Which of the following would explain an observed decrease in return on equity, all else equal? A. Decrease in tax rate B. Increase in interest rate on debt C. Stock split D. Stock dividend
B
A growing company with disappointing profitability would generally have A. High price/book and high price/earnings B. High price/book and low price/earnings C. Low price/book and high price/earnings D. Low price/book and low price/earnings
C
Interim financial reports A. Are not required by SEC B. Are as reliable as annual reports C. Require allocation of certain discretionary costs across interim periods D. Normally use FIFO inventory reporting, regardless of method used for annual reports
C
A retrenching company with poor prospects would generally have A. High price/book and high price/earnings B. High price/book and low price/earnings C. Low price/book and high price/earnings D. Low price/book and low price/earnings
D
Which of the following will increase the sustainable equity growth of a company, all other things equal? A. Increase dividend payout B. Pay suppliers more quickly C. Pay suppliers more slowly D. Decrease dividend payout
D
The total debt to total capital ratio is more useful than the total debt to equity capital ratio.
FALSE Confusing. I assume that they mean common equity. Preferred stock would required a preferred dividend to be paid.
Debt is better than equity because the interest on the debt is tax deductible whereas dividends are not tax deductible.
FALSE Debt creates leverage. If operations decline, the debt may not be renewed
Debt may contain sinking fund provisions. This means that bond is insured by government and that in the event of default on the debt the government will sink into its funds in order to honor the debt.
FALSE Sinking funds are cash accounts that a company must establish so that funds are available when the bonds mature.
Dividends on preferred stock with characteristics of debt such as mandatory redemption, fixed maturity or sinking fund must be tax-affected and treated as debt for calculation of common stock dividend coverage.
FALSE There is no reason to tax effect the dividend, because the dividend are not tax deductible.
Guaranteed debt of unconsolidated subsidiaries should generally be ignored when analyzing the long-term solvency of a parent company, as subsidiaries are separate legal entities
FALSE True except that if guaranteed then the parent is responsible and it should be considered.
"Trading on the equity" means that a company is publicly traded as opposed to being closely held.
FALSE trading on equity means being able to leverage the company.
All current assets, by definition, will result in cash inflows within the next year or operating cycle whichever is longer.
False
An increase in the credit days offered to customers by a company will improve the company's financial situation because of the likely increase in sales.
False
An increase in the current ratio over time is always a good indication of increased liquidity of the firm.
False
If a company has a current ratio greater than one then there is no chance it will go bankrupt in the next year.
False
If a company sells its receivables this is an indication that it has very high quality receivables.
False
If accounts payable turnover decreases this could be an indication that suppliers are cutting off credit to the company.
False
Liquidity is viewed as the company's ability to meet its short term and long term obligations
False
Minority shareholders' interest on the balance sheet represents a liability to the company and should always be included in debt when calculating the debt/equity ratio.
False
One would expect restaurants to have lower inventory turnovers than general merchandise stores.
False
The higher the company's cash to current liabilities ratio, the better is the company.
False
The higher the company's inventory turnover the better is company.
False
The use of LIFO will inflate the current ratio under normal economic conditions.
False
. In assessing the quality of receivables it is important to consider the revenue recognition methods used by a company.
True
A company's return on assets will equal its return on equity if the after-tax cost of debt equals the return on assets.
True
A decrease in provision for doubtful accounts relative to gross accounts receivable could indicate improved collection of accounts receivable or it could indicate that management has failed to make adequate provisions for non-collectible accounts.
True
An increase in the current ratio due to increased inventory and receivables could be consistent with a recession in the economy.
True
Companies in certain industries do not make the distinction between current and non-current on their balance sheets
True
Determination of short-term liquidity is important to both investors and creditors.
True
For purposes of long-term solvency analysis the calculation of balance sheet ratios such as debt/equity or debt to total capital are of limited value and are used mostly as screening mechanisms to indicate whether further analysis is warranted.
True
If a company switches from FIFO to LIFO during a period of rising prices, inventory turnover will probably increase.
True
If a company's days receivables outstanding increases this could be an indication that there are problems with the quality of the company's products.
True
Liquidity depends to a large extent on prospective cash flows and to a lesser extent on the level of cash and cash equivalents.
True
Liquidity is generally measured by the company's ability to pay its short term obligations using its short assets.
True
Management Discussion and Analysis provides information that is useful in helping assess company's liquidity.
True
The cash ratio is a measure of the degree of current asset liquidity.
True
The higher the company's cash to current liabilities ratio, the more liquid is the company
True
The lower equity is as a proportion of total capital, all other things equal, the greater the risk borne by the other providers of capital.
True
When calculating earnings coverage ratios it is common to remove the effects of extraordinary gains and losses and other one-time gains and losses from the numerator.
True
When calculating the times interest earned adjustments should normally be made for existence of operating leases. A portion of rental payments should be reclassified as interest.
True
When examining a company's current ratio it is important to also assess the quality of the current assets and liabilities.
True
When examining the current ratio and trends in the current ratio it is important to evaluate the turnover rate of current assets and current liabilities and trends in these turnover ratios.
True
Which of the following statements is correct? A. Net operating profit margin divided by net operating asset turnover equals return on net operating assets B. Return on net operating assets can be disaggregated into net operating profit margin and leverage C. Return on equity equals return on net operating assets less interest, net of tax D. Return on equity can be disaggregated into net operating profit margin, net operating asset turnover and leverage
d
A stock that has a high price/earnings ratio and a high price/book value ratio is an indicator of a stock that is definitely overvalued
false
Analysis of profitability of a company is more important when considering short-term liquidity than when considering long-term solvency of a company.
false
Quality of earnings is said to be high if analysts' earnings forecasts have a small standard deviation.
false
The current ratio is a superior tool to cash flow projections and pro forma financial statements in assessing short-term liquidity
false
The number of shares outstanding a company has will affect its earnings per share and price/earnings ratio.
false
There is only one way to measure invested capital
false
When calculating return on total equity it is normal to add back preferred dividends to net
false
A company that operates in a highly competitive industry with low barriers to entry is likely to have low net operating profit margins compared to companies that operate in less competitive industries.
true
A joint venture may result in significant liabilities that are not recorded on the balance sheet of the parent company.
true
A leveraged buyout is when a group of investors use equity to buy a highly leveraged company that is in distress, and pay down the debt using their equity
true
Adjusting earnings includes assigning earnings components from the recast income statements to periods they likely belong.
true
Although growth is often touted as one of the key drivers of the value of a stock, no amount of growth will increase the value of a company if its return to providers of capital is less than the cost of that capital.
true
An analysis of a company's performance requires joint analysis of net income in relation to the invested capital.
true
Capitalization of interest results in an understatement of the times interest earned.
true
Companies that have low net operating profit margins generally only earn a reasonable return on net operating assets if they can utilize their net operating assets very efficiently.
true
Deferred tax assets should be deducted from the assets and equity if they are not expected to reverse.
true
Earnings management uses acceptable accounting reporting principles for purposes of reporting specific results.
true
Financial ratios are often used in models that predict financial distress.
true
If a company has a return on equity that is lower than its cost of equity capital it could be said to be destroying value.
true
If a company's return on equity is lower than its cost of equity capital, then the higher the dividend payout ratio the higher the P/E of the stock.
true
Interim financial reports are generally prepared using the same accounting methods as used for the annual financial reports.
true
It is possible to assess the common equity growth rate by analyzing the retention of earnings.
true
It is possible to have increasing earnings growth while having decreasing return on net operating assets.
true
Sustainable equity growth rate is a function of return on common stockholders' equity and the dividend payout ratio.
true
The SEC requires disclosure if fixed charges exceed earnings.
true
The greater the variability of sales the higher the earnings coverage ratios should ideally be, all other things equal.
true
The value of common stockholders' equity can be estimated as the present value of future abnormal earnings discounted at the cost of equity.
true
Two companies operate in the same industry but one has a much higher price/earnings (P/E) ratio than the other. One reason for the difference in P/E ratio could be the quality of earnings.
true
When assessing earnings persistence is important to determine if there has been any earnings management.
true
When examining the debt/equity ratio of a company, consideration should be given to pension liabilities. Specifically, it should be determined if the projected benefit obligation significantly exceeds the plan assets, and if it does compare this to any liability recorded on balance sheet.
true