FIN 3716 Chapter 2 Test Bank
What is the main problem in using a balance sheet to provide an accurate assessment of the value of a companyʹs equity? A) Valuable assets such as the companyʹs reputation, the quality of its work force, and the strength of its management are not captured on the balance sheet. B) The balance sheet does not accurately represent the book value of assets held by the company. C) The equity shown on the balance sheet does not reflect the market capitalization of the company. D) Knowing at a single point in time what assets a firm possesses and the liabilities a firm owes does not give any indication of what those assets can produce in the future.
A) Valuable assets such as the companyʹs reputation, the quality of its work force, and the strength of its management are not captured on the balance sheet.
Which of the following firms would be expected to have a high ROE based on that firmʹs high profitability? A) a medical supply company that provides very precise instruments at a high price to large medical establishments such as hospitals B) a low-end retailer that has a low mark-up on all items it sells C) a brokerage firm that has high levels of leverage D) a grocery store chain that has very high turnover, selling many multiples of its assets per year
A) a medical supply company that provides very precise instruments at a high price to large medical establishments such as hospitals
Which ratio would you use to measure the financial health of a firm by assessing that firmʹs leverage? A) debt-equity or equity multiplier ratio B) market-to-book ratio C) market debt-equity ratio D) current or quick ratio
A) debt-equity or equity multiplier ratio
Which of the following is NOT an operating expense? A) interest expense B) depreciation and amortization C) selling, general, and administrative expenses D) research and development
A) interest expense
A 30-year mortgage loan is a ________. A) long-term liability B) current liability C) current asset D) long-term asset
A) long-term liability
Cash is a ________. A) long-term asset B) current asset C) current liability D) long-term liability
B) current asset
Which of the following is NOT a financial statement that every public company is required to produce? A) income statement B) statement of sources and uses of cash C) balance sheet D) statement of stockholdersʹ equity
B) statement of sources and uses of cash
The notes to the financial statements would LEAST likely be used for which of the following purposes? A) to provide information regarding the context in which these financial numbers were generated B) to disclose the financial implications of any off-balance sheet transactions C) to show how the value of assets listed in the financial statements were arrived at D) to explain the method of accounting that was used in the preparation of the financial statements
B) to disclose the financial implications of any off-balance sheet transactions
Which of the following statements regarding the balance sheet is INCORRECT? A) The balance sheet provides a snapshot of a firmʹs financial position at a given point in time. B) The balance sheet lists a firmʹs assets and liabilities. C) The balance sheet reports stockholdersʹ equity on the right-hand side. D) The balance sheet reports liabilities on the left-hand side.
D) The balance sheet reports liabilities on the left-hand side.
In the United States, publicly traded companies can choose whether or not they wish to release periodic financial statements.
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A firmʹs statement of cash flows uses the balance sheet and the income statement to determine the amount of cash a firm has generated and how it has used that cash during a given period.
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In general, a successful firm will have a market-to-book ratio that is substantially greater than 1.
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Use of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and auditors have eliminated the danger of inadvertent or deliberate fraud in financial statements.
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Price-earnings ratios tend to be high for fast-growing firms.
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Stockholdersʹ equity is the difference between a firmʹs assets and liabilities, as shown on the balance sheet.
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The income statement reports the firmʹs revenues and expenses, and it computes the firmʹs bottom line of net income, or earnings.
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Company A has current assets of $42 billion and current liabilities of $41 billion. Company B has current assets of $2.7 billion and current liabilities of $1.8 billion. Which of the following statements is correct, based on this information? A) Company A is less likely than Company B to have sufficient working capital to meet its short-term needs. B) Company A has greater leverage than Company B. C) Company A has less leverage than Company B. D) Company A and Company B have roughly equivalent enterprise values.
A) Company A is less likely than Company B to have sufficient working capital to meet its short-term needs
A manufacturer of plastic bottles for the medical trade purchases a new compression blow molder for its bottle production plant. How will the cost to the company of this piece of equipment be recorded? A) It will be depreciated over time on the income statement and subtracted as a capital expenditure on the statement of cash flows. B) It will be depreciated over time on the income statement and subtracted as Inventory on the statement of cash flows. C) It will be depreciated over time on the income statement and therefore not be recorded separately on the statement of cash flows. D) It will be subtracted from Gross Profit on the income statement and therefore, not be recorded separately on the statement of cash flows.
A) It will be depreciated over time on the income statement and subtracted as a capital expenditure on the statement of cash flows.
If the above balance sheet is for a retail company, what indications about this company would best be drawn from the changes in the balance sheet between 2007 and 2008? A) The company is having difficulties selling its product. B) The company has reduced its debt. C) The company has added a major new asset in terms of plant and equipment. D) The company has experienced a significant rise in its market value.
A) The company is having difficulties selling its product.
Which of the following is the LEAST likely explanation for a firmʹs high ROE? A) The firm is growing. B) The firm is able to find investment opportunities that are very profitable. C) The firm has very efficient use of its assets. D) The firm enjoys high sales margins.
A) The firm is growing.
Which of the following statements regarding the income statement is INCORRECT? A) The income statement shows the cash flows and expenses at a given point in time. B) The income statement shows the flow of revenues and expenses generated by a firm between two dates. C) The last or ʺbottomʺ line of the income statement shows a firmʹs net income. D) The first line of an income statement lists the revenues from the sales of products or services.
A) The income statement shows the cash flows and expenses at a given point in time.
U.S. public companies are required to file their annual financial statements with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on which form? A) 10-A B) 10-K C) 10-Q D) 10-SEC
B) 10-K
A public company has a book value of $128 million. They have 20 million shares outstanding, with a market price of $4 per share. Which of the following statements is true regarding this company? A) Investors may consider this firm to be a growth company. B) Investors believe the companyʹs assets are not likely to be profitable since its market value is worth less than its book value. C) The firmʹs market value is more than its book value. D) The value of the firmʹs assets is greater than their liquidation value.
B) Investors believe the companyʹs assets are not likely to be profitable since its market value is worth less than its book value.
Which of the following is a way that the operating activity section of the statement of cash flows adjusts Net Income from the balance sheet? A) It subtracts all expenses and costs related to a firmʹs operating activities. B) It adds all non-cash entries related to a firmʹs operating activities. C) It adds the cash that flows from investors to a firm. D) It removes the cash used for investment purposes.
B) It adds all non-cash entries related to a firmʹs operating activities.
Allen Company bought a new copy machine to be depreciated straight line for three years for use by sales personnel. Where would this purchase be reflected on the Statement of Cash Flows? A) It would be an expense on the income statement so it would be reflected in operating cash flows. B) It would be an addition to property, plant and equipment so it would be an investing activity. C) It would be an addition to cash so it would be reflected in the change in cash. D) None of the above answers is correct.
B) It would be an addition to property, plant and equipment so it would be an investing activity.
A printing company prints a brochure for a client and then bills them for this service. At the time the printing companyʹs financial disclosure statements are prepared, the client has not yet paid the bill for this service. How will this transaction be recorded? A) The sale will be added to Net Income on the income statement and retained in Net Income on the statement of cash flows. B) The sale will be added to Net Income on the income statement but deducted from Net Income on the statement of cash flows. C) The sale will not be added to Net Income on the income statement but added to Net Income on the statement of cash flows. D) The sale will neither be added to Net Income on the income statement nor used to adjust Net Income on the statement of cash flows.
B) The sale will be added to Net Income on the income statement but deducted from Net Income on the statement of cash flows.
A software company acquires a smaller company in order to acquire the patents that it holds. Where will the cost of this acquisition be recorded on the statement of cash flows? A) as an outflow under operating activities B) as an outflow under investment activities C) as an outflow under financial activities D) not recorded on the statement of cash flows
B) as an outflow under investment activities
Which of the following is NOT considered to be an operating expense on the income statement? A) administrative expenses and overhead B) corporate taxes C) salaries D) depreciation and amortization
B) corporate taxes
A delivery company is creating a balance sheet. Which of the following would most likely be considered a short-term liability on this balance sheet? A) the depreciation over the last year in the value of the vehicles owned by the company B) revenue received for the delivery of items that have not yet been delivered C) a loan which must paid back in two years D) prepaid rent on the offices occupied by the company
B) revenue received for the delivery of items that have not yet been delivered
What is a firmʹs gross profit? A) the difference between the sales and other income generated by the firm, and all costs, taxes, and expenses incurred by a firm in a given period B) the difference between sales revenues and the costs C) the difference between sales revenues and cash expenditures associated with those sales D) all of the above
B) the difference between sales revenues and the costs
Consider the above Income Statement for Xenon Manufacturing. All values are in millions of dollars. Calculate the gross margin for 2008 and 2009. What does the change in the gross margin between these two years imply about the company? A) The efficiency of Xenon Manufacturing has significantly risen between 2008 and 2009. B) The ability of Xenon Manufacturing to sell its goods and services for more than the costs of producing them rose between 2008 and 2009. C) The ability of Xenon Manufacturing to sell its goods and services for more than the costs of producing them fell between 2008 and 2009. D) The leverage of Xenon Manufacturing fell slightly between 2008 and 2009.
C) The ability of Xenon Manufacturing to sell its goods and services for more than the costs of producing them fell between 2008 and 2009.
Which of the following best describes why the left and right sides of a balance sheet are equal? A) In a properly run business, the value of liabilities will not exceed the assets held by the company. B) By definition, the assets plus the liabilities will be the same as the stockholdersʹ equity. C) The assets must equal liabilities plus stockholdersʹ equity because stockholdersʹ equity is the difference between the assets and the liabilities. D) By accounting convention, the assets of a company must be equal to the liabilities of that company.
C) The assets must equal liabilities plus stockholdersʹ equity because stockholdersʹ equity is the difference between the assets and the liabilities.
If the above balance sheet is for a retail company, what indications about this company would best be drawn from the changes in stockholdersʹ equity between 2007 and 2008? A) The company is very profitable because it is obviously collecting receivables faster. B) The company is selling its property, plant and equipment, which may result in a long-term deficiency in production capacity. C) The companyʹs net income in 2008 was negative. D) No conclusions can be drawn regarding stockholdersʹ equity without additional information.
C) The companyʹs net income in 2008 was negative.
The exchanges in which of the following countries or regions do NOT accept the International Financial Reporting Standards set out by the International Accounting Standards Board? A) Germany B) France C) United States D) United Kingdom
C) United States
A company that produces drugs is preparing a balance sheet. Which of the following would be most likely to be considered a long-term asset on this balance sheet? A) commercial paper held by the company B) the inventory of chemicals used to produce the drugs made by the company C) a patent for a drug held by the company D) the cash reserves of the company
C) a patent for a drug held by the company
WorldCom classified $3.85 billion in operating expenses as long-term investments. How would this make WorldComʹs financial statements more attractive to investors? A) by decreasing depreciation B) by reducing capital expenditures C) by raising its reported earnings D) by boosting its cash flows
C) by raising its reported earnings
The major components of stockholdersʹ equity are ________. A) cash, common stock, and paid-in surplus B) common stock, paid-in surplus, and net income C) common stock, paid-in surplus, and retained earnings D) common stock, liabilities, and retained earnings
C) common stock, paid-in surplus, and retained earnings
A firm whose primary business is in a line of regional grocery stores would be most likely to have to include which of the following facts, if true, in the firmʹs management discussion and analysis (MD&A)? A) that a large number of funds were allocated to advertising to increase awareness of the firmʹs brand in new areas it had expanded into this year B) that some senior members of the management team have retired in this financial year C) that the company has lost a class action suit brought against the firm by its employees and is expected to have to pay a large amount of damages D) that the firm has plans to expand into the organic food business in the next financial year by purchasing several small organic food retailers
C) that the company has lost a class action suit brought against the firm by its employees and is expected to have to pay a large amount of damages
Which of the following amounts would be included on the right side of a balance sheet? A) the value of government bonds held by the company B) the cash held by the company C) the amount of deferred tax liability held by the company D) the amount of money owed to the company by customers who have not yet paid for goods and services they have received
C) the amount of deferred tax liability held by the company
Which of the following best describes why a firm produces financial statements? A) to use as a tool when planning future investments within a firm B) to increase the intrinsic value of a firm C) to provide a means for interested outside parties such as creditors to obtain information about a firm, with an overview of the short- and long-term financial condition of a business D) to show the daily activities a firm has undertaken in the previous financial year, and what activities are planned for the near future
C) to provide a means for interested outside parties such as creditors to obtain information about a firm, with an overview of the short- and long-term financial condition of a business
Gross profit is calculated as ________. A) total sales - cost of sales - selling, general, and administrative expenses - depreciation and amortization B) total sales - cost of sales - selling, general, and administrative expenses C) total sales - cost of sales D) none of the above
C) total sales - cost of sales
Which of the following is NOT a reason that the income statement does not accurately indicate how much cash a firm has earned? A) It includes entries for the depreciation of assets. B) It does not include entries for expenditures on inventory. C) It does not include entries for collection of money from account receivables. D) It includes cash inflows from services rendered.
D) It includes cash inflows from services rendered.
What is the main reason that it is necessary for public companies to follow the rules and format set out in the Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) when creating financial statements? A) It ensures that the market value of assets and debt are reported accurately. B) It ensures that information on the performance of public companies is reported on cash-basis accounting. C) It ensures that important budgetary information is not omitted. D) It makes it easier to compare the financial results of different firms.
D) It makes it easier to compare the financial results of different firms.
What are the requirements of section 404 of SOX? A) It requires that senior management return any profits or bonuses resulting from stock sales during any period covered by financial statements that must later be restated. B) It requires that auditors do not perform any non-auditing tasks for the companies they audit. C) It requires that audit partners rotate every five years. D) It requires that senior management and the boards of public companies attest to the effectiveness and validity of their financial control process.
D) It requires that senior management and the boards of public companies attest to the effectiveness and validity of their financial control process.
Which of the following is the main lesson that analysts and investors should take from the cases of Enron and WorldCom? A) The usefulness of financial statements to investors is entirely dependent on the ethics of those constructing them. B) It is not possible to effectively evaluate a company unless all the financial statements are fully and correctly prepared. C) The information in financial statements should be viewed extremely critically. D) Readers of even fraudulent financial statements can spot signs of a firmʹs financial health, if those statements are read fully and with care.
D) Readers of even fraudulent financial statements can spot signs of a firmʹs financial health, if those statements are read fully and with care.
Why must care be taken when comparing a firmʹs share price to its operating income? A) Both share price and operating income are related to the whole firm. B) Share price is a quantity related to the entire firm, while operating income is an amount that is related solely to equity holders. C) Both share price and operating income are related solely to equity holders. D) Share price is a quantity related to equity holders, while operating income is an amount that is related to the whole firm.
D) Share price is a quantity related to equity holders, while operating income is an amount that is related to the whole firm.
If the above balance sheet is for a retail company, how has the companyʹs leverage changed between 2007 and 2008? A) The company has experienced a very significant decrease in its leverage. B) The company has experienced a significant decrease in its leverage. C) The company has experienced no significant change in its leverage. D) The company has experienced a significant increase in its leverage.
D) The company has experienced a significant increase in its leverage.
If the above balance sheet is for a retail company, what indications about this company would best be drawn from the changes in quick ratio between 2007 and 2008? A) The company has eliminated the risk that it will experience a cash shortfall in the near future. B) The company has reduced the risk that it will experience a cash shortfall in the near future. C) The risk that the company will experience a cash shortfall in the near future is unchanged. D) The company has increased the risk that it will experience a cash shortfall in the near future.
D) The company has increased the risk that it will experience a cash shortfall in the near future.
One way Enron manipulated its financial statements was to sell assets at inflated prices to other firms, while giving a promise to buy back those assets at a later date. The incoming cash was recorded as revenue, but the promise to buy back the assets was not disclosed. Which of the following is one of the ways that such a transaction is deceptive? A) The assets should have been listed on the balance sheet as long-term assets. B) Cash raised by selling assets should not be recorded as revenue. C) The cash raised should have been recorded as short-term loans. D) The off-balance sheet promises to repurchase assets should have been disclosed in management discussion and analysis (MD&A) or notes to the financial statement.
D) The off-balance sheet promises to repurchase assets should have been disclosed in management discussion and analysis (MD&A) or notes to the financial statement.
Which of the following firms would be expected to have a high ROE? A) a medical supply company that provides very precise instruments at a high price to large medical establishments such as hospitals B) a high-end fashion retailer that has a very high mark-up on all items it sells C) a brokerage firm that has high levels of leverage D) a grocery store chain that has very high turnover, selling many multiples of its assets per year
D) a grocery store chain that has very high turnover, selling many multiples of its assets per year
What is a firmʹs net income? A) the difference between the sales and other income generated by a firm, and all costs, taxes, and expenses incurred by the firm in a given period B) the last or ʺbottomʺ line of the income statement C) a measure of the firmʹs profitability over a given period D) all of the above
D) all of the above
The third party who checks annual financial statements to ensure that they are prepared according to Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and verifies that the information reported is reliable is the ________. A) NYSE Enforcement Board B) Accounting Standards Board C) Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) D) auditor
D) auditor
Which of the following is NOT one of the ways that the Sarbanes-Oxley Act sought to improve the accuracy of information given to both boards and shareholders? A) by increasing the penalties to firms for providing false information B) by increasing the independence of auditors and clients C) by decreasing the non-audit fees that an auditor can receive from a client D) by forcing companies to audit financial statements they release
D) by forcing companies to audit financial statements they release
Accounts payable is a ________. A) long-term liability B) current asset C) long-term asset D) current liability
D) current liability
Which of the following is NOT one of the financial statements that must be produced by a public company? A) the balance sheet B) the income statement C) the statement of cash flows D) the statement of activities
D) the statement of activities
A small company has current assets of $112,000 and current liabilities of $117,000. Which of the following statements about that company is most likely to be true? A) Since net working capital is negative, the company will not have enough funds to meet its obligations. B) Since net working capital is high, the company will likely have little difficulty meeting its obligations. C) Since net working capital is very high, the company will have ample money to invest after it meets its obligations. D) Since net working capital is nearly zero, the company is well run and will have little difficulty attracting investors.
Since net working capital is negative, the company will not have enough funds to meet its obligations.
Financial statements are optional accounting reports issued periodically by a firm which present information on the past performance of the firm, a summary of the firmʹs assets and the financing of those assets, and a prediction of the firmʹs future performance.
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International Financial Reporting Standards are taking root throughout the world. However, it is unlikely that the U.S. will report according to IFRS before the second half of the twenty -first century.
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The balance sheet shows the assets, liabilities, and stockholdersʹ equity of a firm over a given length of time.
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The management of public companies is not legally required to disclose any off-balance sheet transactions.
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