Finance Test
which of the following are advantages of the corporate form of business ownership? 1. limited liability for firm debt 2. double taxation 3. ability to raise capital 4. unlimited firm life
1,3,4 only
working capital management includes decisions concerning which of the following 1. accounts payable 2. long-term debt 3. accounts receivable 4. inventory
1,3,4 only
Iowa Farm Machine Sales has current assets of $368,450, net fixed assets of $1.23 million, and total liabilities of $674,230. On a common-size balance sheet, current assets will be expressed as _____ percent.
23.1 *** practice this one
your firm has net income of $198 on total sales of $1200. Costs are $715 and depreciation is $145. The tax rate is 34%. The firm does not have interest expenses. What is the operating cash flow?
$383
George and Sam will be partners in 5 years after graduating from USD. George deposits $10,000 at 9% interest for 5 years. john is offered an investment with an 8% rate of return. how much more money must john deposit today to have the same amount as George at the end of 5 years?
$485.09
________ is calculated by adding back non cash expenses to net income and adjusting for changes in current assets and liabilities
cash flow from operations
refers to the firm's interest payments less any net new borrowings
cash flow to creditors
the _____ is a liquidity ratio
cash ratio
common-size BALANCE SHEET
compute all accounts as a percentage of TOTAL ASSETS
common-size INCOME STATEMENT
compute all line items as a percent of SALES
Working capital management is
concerned with the upper portion of the balance sheet
the person generally directly responsible for overseeing the tax management, cost accounting, financial accounting, and information system functions is the
controller
which one of the following business types is best suited to raising large amounts of capital - sole proprietorship - limited liability company - corporation - general partnership - limited partnership
corporation
which one of the following is a source of cash? - increase in accounts receivable - decrease in common stock - decrease in long-term debt - decrease in accounts payable - decrease in inventory
decrease in inventory --> aka this would be an increase in sales
________ ratios are designed to determine a firm's long-run ability to meet its obligations
financial leverage
which of the following is not included in the computation of operating cash flow
interest paid
A business entity operated and taxed like a partnership, but with limited liability for the owners, is called a
limited liability company
the Sarbanes-oxley Act of 2002 is a governmental response to
management greed and abuses
The bylaws
mandate the procedure for electing corporate directors
your ______ tax rate is the amount of tax payable on the next taxable dollar you earn
marginal
**** ON MID TERM the primary goal of financial management is to
maximize the current value per share of the existing stock
the long-term debts of a firm are liabilities
that do not come due for at lease 12 months
Which one of the following statements concerning the current ratio is correct?
the current ratio will always be greater than the quick ratio in companies that carry inventory
a firm has $520 in inventory, $1860 in fixed assets, $190 in accounts receivables, $210 in accounts payable, and $70 in cash. whats the amount of current assets?
$780
suppose you are committed to owning a $140,000 ferrari. you believe your mutual fund can achieve an annual rate of return of 8% and you want to buy the car in 7 years. how much must you invest today to fund this purchase assuming the price of the car remains constant?
$81,688.66
the daily news had net income of $121,600 of which 40 percent was distributed to the shareholders as dividends. during the year, the company sold $75,000 worth of common stock. what is the cash flow to stockholders?
-$26,360
a firm has sales of $3200, net income of $390, total assets of $4500, and total equity of $2750. interest expense is $50. what is the common-size statement value of the interest expense?
1.56%
the meat market has $747,000 in sales. the profit margin is 4.1% and the firm has 7500 shares of stock outstanding. the market price per share is $22. what is the price-earnings ratio?
5.39
Avalon Manufacturing has a cost of goods sold of $680,130 and a net income of $41,409 on total sales of $1,211,407. Total assets are $981,500. A common-sized income statement will show cost of goods sold of ______ percent and a net profit of ______ percent.
56.1; 3.4
penn station is saving money to build a new loading platform. two years ago, they set aside $24,000 for this purpose. today, that account is worth $28,399. what rate of interest is Penn station earning on this investment?
8.78%
the total asset turnover ratio measures the
ability of the combined assets of a firm to generate sales
which one of the following is a working capital management decision? - determining the amount of equipment needed to complete a job - determining weather to pay cash for a purchase or use the credit offered by the supplier - determining the amount of long-term debt required to complete a project - determining the number of shares of stock to issue to fund an acquisition - determining whether or not a project should be accepted
determining weather to pay cash for a purchase or use the credit offered by the supplier
according to the rule 72, you can do which of the following?
double your money in 5 years at 14.4% interest
non cash items refer to
expenses which do not directly affect cash flows
Practice #6 and 7
from other quiz
if a firm produces a 12% return on assets and also a 12% return on equity, then the firm
has an equity multiplier of 1.0
The net income as shown on the common-size income statement for the past three years for Connor and Company is 6.3 percent, 6.9 percent, and 7.1 percent, respectively. This indicates that the firm is
improving its profit per sales dollar
luis is going to receive $20,000 six years from now. Soo lee is going to receive $20,000 nine years from now. Which one of the following statements is correct if both Luis and Son lee apply a 7% discount rate of these amounts?
in todays dollars, Luis' money is worth more than Soo lees.
the earnings per share will
increase as net income increases
depreciation
reduces both taxes and net income
A common-size income statement expresses all accounts as a percentage of
sales
Common-size statements are designed to primarily address the problems encountered when comparing firms from varying
sizes
a business owned by a single individual is called a
sole proprietorship
net capital spending is equal to
the net change in fixed assets
which one of the following statements concerning a sole proprietorship is correct?
the owner of a sole proprietorship may be forced to sell his/her personal assets to pay company debts
a common-size balance sheet expresses accounts as a percentage of
total assets