Midterm 2
A secured loan is back by
collateral, something valuable such as property.
Major duties of the Federal Reserve include
collecting data on money policy setting reserve requirements buying and selling government securities
Careful control of a firm's inventory allows it to maintain :
correct levels of stock and product.
The formula for the costs of goods sold is
purchase price + freight charges + storage costs
Profit =
revenue - costs
The role of an auditor is to
review and evaluate a company's financial information
The primary users of government and nonprofit accounting information are
special interest groups, legislative bodies, taxpayers
A ______ accountant is trained in tax law and is responsible for preparing tax returns.
tax accountant
Which of the following are considered disciplines within the accounting profession
tax accounting, managerial accounting, financial accounting
Which are considered to be the working areas of accounting?
tax accounting, managerial accounting, government and not-for-profit accounting, financial accounting, auditing
Finance
the function in a business that acquires funds for the firm and manages them within the firm
What is the discount rate
the interest rate that the Federal Reserve charges for loans to member banks
In MikesBikes, the shareholder value will go _____ if my debt goes _____
up if my debt goes down
When the Federal Reserve buys and sells government bonds it is
engaging in open market operations
If we make any changes in the Development Section it will _____our existing inventory.
get rid of
Which are forms of debt financing
getting a loan from a bank issuing bonds
Banking has to be seen today as
global in nature
Banking is not just a domestic function anymore since it is influenced by____ issues
global/internation/world
The most common reason a firm fails financially
1. undercapitalization 2. poor control over cash flow 3. inadequate expense control
What was the total change in the balance of Common Stock from 2016 to 2017?
2,000
If a mountain bike needs 0.5 SCUs to be produced and we have a capacity of 1,000 SCUs, we can build
2,000 bikes
Which of the following is an example of a long-term liability?
30-year mortgage
If our forecasted sales are 19,000 bikes and we have 18,500 bikes in our inventory, we should produce:
500 units
Items of value owned by a firm are called
assets
The information and analysis that comes from managerial accounting is used to
assist managers inside the organization with their decision making
A loan backed by collateral, something valuable like property, is called a(n)
A secured loan
Which of the following best describes electronic funds transfer
A way to send funds from one computer to another
What is the highest possible rating for a bond?
AAA
Net income or loss is
ALL REVENUE MINUS ALL EXPENSES AND TAXES
Through the recording, classifying, summarizing, and interpretation of financial events in an organization, the function of_____helps managers make good decisions about the firm's operations
Accounting
What is considered to be the "language of business"?
Accounting
_____ is the recording, classifying, summarizing, and interpreting of financial events and transactions in an organization to provide interested parties with needed financial information.
Accounting
If financial management is the heartbeat of competitive businesses, what keeps that heartbeat stable?
Accounting Information
______ ratios tell us how effectively management is turning over inventory
Activity Ratios
Later on in the simulation, Corporate Branding will benefit:
All of my products, my current products, and my brand
The first step in the accounting cycle is to
Analyze source documents
Stakeholders who want to look at detailed financial information on whether a company is profitable, is able to pay its bills, and how much debt it owes will look at the firm's:
Annual Report
The accounting equation is:
Assets = Liabilities + Owners' Equity
Which three components make up the fundamental accounting equation?
Assets, Liabilities, and owners equity
Reviewing and evaluating records used to prepare a company's financial statements is referred to as:
Auditing
Common Stock shows up on the: .
Balance sheet
Commercial banks, savings and loans, credit unions, and non-banks are all considered to be a part of the U.S. ____ system
Banking
What is true about banking
Banking is now a global industry Issues around the world can influence banking on the local level
Why might loans obtained from families and friends be problematic
Because all parties may not understand cash flow.
Why does Macy's have to pay a very high interest rate?
Because their debt-to-equity ratio is very high
Which option tells you what the value of each share is?
Book value
An example of a Fixed Cost is:
Both Selling and Administrative expenses are fixed costs
A _____ is a financial plan that sets forth management's expectations and, on the basis of those expectations, allocates the use of specific resources throughout the system
Budget
When a company allocates the use of specific resources throughout the firm based on a financial plan indicating management's expectations, then the company is using a ____ as the basis for making decisions
Budget
items that are considered to be a capital expenditure
Buildings and equipment Land Patents and copyrights
An accountant's time is freed up to do more important tasks such as financial analysis due to the assistance provided by using
COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING PROGRAMS
Major investments in either tangible long-term assets such as land, or intangible assets such as patents are considered to be ____ expenditures
Capital
The Income Statement tells us all of the following information, EXCEPT
Cash
Which of the following falls under Assets?
Cash
The statement of cash flows is a financial statement that shows:
Cash receipts and disbursements
The Federal Reserve banks provide the ______ function for checks written across states
Check-clearing
A demand deposit is the technical name for a(n) _____account since it is a means of paying for almost any purchase or transaction
Checking
Pros of working remotely include:
Choice of where to live, more flexibility, better work-life balance
Accounting involves:
Classifying, interpreting, recording, and summarizing
The check ____ function of the Federal Reserve enables banks to settle demand deposits between member banks
Clearing
A _____ bank is a profit-seeking organization that receives deposits from individuals and corporations in the form of checking and savings accounts and then uses some of these funds to make loans
Commercial
The term used for unsecured notes of $100,000 and up that are due in no more than 270 days is
Commercial Paper
Which statements about commercial banks are true
Commercial banks are equally responsible to their depositors and borrowers Commercial banks make loans from the deposits of its customers
Mass customization is made possible by:
Computer aided design
What term describes the cost of merchandise the firm sells:
Cost of goods sold
Variable Costs (Cost of Goods Sold) Include all of these EXCEPT:
Cost of research and development
During tough economic times, customers are happy when firms extend ____ for purchases
Credit
A nonprofit, member-owned financial cooperative that offers the full variety of banking services to their members is called a
Credit Union
What form of financing takes place when the merchant accepts payment immediately from the bank and the customer agrees to repay the bank
Credit cards
Which four institutions are members of the U.S. banking system?
Credit unions Commercial banks Savings and loans Nonbanks that offer financial services
are an example of electronic money.
Cryptocurrencies
To calculate the Current Ratio, you divide
Current assets by current liabilities
is debt that needs to be paid back within one year.
Current debt
Quick / Acid Ratio is calculated by Current Assets - Inventories / ______
Current liabilities
A company that takes out a loan from a bank is using which type of financing
Debt financing
Borrowing money the company has a legal obligation to repay is
Debt financing
Is it better to use debt financing or equity financing?
Depends on the situation
Why do you need to compare debt-to-equity ratios within a specific industry?
Different industries have different standards of what a good, or average, debt-to-equity ratio is.
The interest rate the Federal Reserve charges for loans made to its member banks is called the ______ rate
Discount
In a ______ funds transfer system, transactions are sent directly from one computer to another.
Electronic
When the Federal Reserve buys and sells government bonds it is
Engaging in open market operations
Functions of financial management do NOT include
Ensuring employees are paid fairly (job for human resource)
______ financing is another way to bring cash into the business.
Equity
Financial control is a process through which a firm periodically compares its budget to which of the following?
Expenses Costs Revenues
An independent agency of the U.S. government that insures bank deposits is called the
FDIC - federal deposit insurance corporation
A summary of all the financial transactions that have occurred over a particular period is referred to as a
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
is the physical arrangement of resources, including people, to most efficiently produce goods and provide services.
Facility layout
Operations Management is responsible for determining:
Facility location and layout, inventory and quality control, and material requirement planning and purchasing
A financial institution or commercial bank that purchases a business' accounts receivable at a discount and then keeps what they collect is a
Factor
T/F Gross profit is what a company shows on its income statement as the bottom line figure
False
T/F Having a weak dollar means the amount of goods/services you can buy with $1 increases.
False
T/F Making too much inventory is a really good thing
False
T/F Students find it easy to increase their shareholder value in rounds 5, 6, and 7 if they don't add a new product.
False
T/F The intermittent process is long production runs to turn out finished goods over time.
False
T/F When using human laborers, it is a bad idea to locate production in an area with low-cost labor.
False
T/F Financial management is only concerned with items involving cash
False, they also deal with credit, loans, and stock
In any business, funds come into and go out of a business. What business function acquires funds for the firm and then manages those funds on a day-to-day basis?
Finance
In financial planning, what is the process in which a firm periodically compares its actual revenues, costs, and expenses, with its budget
Financial Control
3 steps of financial planning
Forecasting the firm's short-term and long-term financial needs Developing budgets to meet those needs Establishing financial controls to see whether the company is achieving its goals
A demand deposit (checking account) is known as that because
Funds may be withdrawn at any time by its owner
Open-market operations consist of the buying and selling of
Government bonds
What are two criteria a business should use to determine how much money it should borrow
How quickly it can generate funds using the borrowed cash and The kind of business it is in
The amount a business borrows and for how long depends on which of the following
How quickly it can resell the merchandise it purchases with the funds The type of business and industry it is in
Humans are still necessary to be used in combination with robots because:
Humans use their eyes and can spot things robots cannot
What inventory management procedure helps a firm to control inventory costs?
Implementing a just-in-time inventory control method
Today the World Bank lends most of its money to developing nations to
Improve their quality of life Improve their productivity Raise their standard of living
Which financial statement shows a firm's bottom line—its profit (or loss) after costs, expenses, and taxes for a specific period?
Income Statement
If my awareness is less than my competitors I should:
Increase my spending on advertising ertsiing and reallocate my advertising funds
The amount of goods and services you can buy with a dollar in the global market
Increases witha rising dollar value
The economic condition that results from a continual rise in prices, or what some people call "too much money chasing too few goods" is
Infalation
The saying "too much money chasing too few goods," is used to refer to
Inflation
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) is an independent agency of the U.S. government that
Insures bank deposits
Examples of ______ could include building a new factory, increasing capacity, and increasing automation.
Investing
What could I do if my forecast cash was not good?
Issue equity
What does an increase in Plant & Equipment do?
It follows any increase in the value of plant and equipment in an investment in your firm.
What is true about debt financing?
It is a contract and the terms do not change
what is true about commercial paper
It is a short term source of funds Only large, stable firms offer it.
What is true regarding trade credit
It is usually more convenient than bank loans. It is the most widely used source of short-term funds. It is used by large and small businesses
What role of the Federal Reserve has been cited as contributing to the banking crisis of 2008
It kept the cost of borrowing too low
____inventory control is a production process in which a minimum of inventory is kept and parts, supplies, and other needs are delivered just in time to go on the assembly line.
Just-in-time
What do banks typically do with the money you give them?
Keep a small amount and loan the rest out to businesses and other kinds of ventures.
_____parts with easy assembly are often made in the U.S.
Large
In international banking, a ____ of ______is a promise by a bank to pay the seller a given amount if certain conditions are met
Letter of credit
Raising needed funds through borrowing to increase a firm's rate of return is called
Leverage
What type of ratios measure the degree to which a firm relies on borrowed funds in its operations
Leverage
_____means to raise funds through borrowing to increase a firm's rate of return
Leverage
firm's rate of return is referred to as
Leverage
ratio's evaluation a firm's debt.
Leverage
Assets =
Liabilities + Owner's Equity
______is defined as how quickly we can turn something into cash.
Liquidity
______ measure a company's ability to turn assets into cash to pay its short-term debt
Liquidity ratios
It is better to go to banks instead of family and friends for business loans because
Loans from family can hurt the relationship Banks can assist the business in analyzing problems
When considering ____ financing options a financial manager must consider the organization's financial goals and objectives.
Long-term
Compared to a bank, the interest on commercial paper is
Lower
What is the job of the Federal Reserve?
Maintain maximum employment while keeping prices stable
As a result of the Great Depression, Congress established deposit insurance to
Make sure depositors did not lose money in a bank failure
Virtually all organizations have operational need for which they needs funds. Key areas included:
Managing day-by-day needs of the business Controlling credit operations Acquiring needed inventory Making capital expenditures
Tailoring products to meet the needs of a large number of individual customers is called:
Mass customization
Anything that can be used for payment of goods and services is defined as
Money
In the past, objects such as salt, feathers, fur pelts, stones, rare shells, tea and horses have served as
Money
The _____ is the amount of money the Federal Reserve Bank makes available for people to buy goods and services.
Money Supply
Money is considered to have a time value because
Money has more value in your possession today than at a later point in the future
I want my awareness to be _____ than my competitors.
More
How much should we invest in different features?
More on the features that customers have a higher preference for
Debt financing refers to funds that____
Must be repaid
Financial organizations that accept no deposits but offer many of the same services as regular banks are called
Nonbanks
The ______ of operations management is to provide high-quality goods and services in response to customer demand.
Objective
Short-term financing is more important to a small business than long-term financing because
Small businesses are more concerned with funding day-to-day operations
An advantage of the use of computers to maintain and compile accounting information is
Speed
Cash receipts and disbursements related to operations, investments, and financing are reported on the
Statement of cash flows
In a public corporation, the ownership is held by
Stockholders/Shareholders/investors
Operating expenses include
Supplies, utilites, and rent
What type of accountant is most likely to develop strategies for a firm in dealing with the Internal Revenue Service:
Tax accountant
Users of managerial accounting information include:
The Chief Finacial Officer, Department managers
Setting the reserve requirement, setting the discount rate, and collection data on the money supply are all activities of
The Feds
The organization responsible for funding international economic development is
The World Bank
What role did banks play in the banking crisis of 2008
They did not take creditworthiness into account when making loans
Why might you see a low debt-to-equity ratio in tech companies?
They don't have a lot of physical assets, so they haven't had to take on lots of loans.
Advantages of using a credit card in small business financing include that
They save time, cards are accepted in many places
Managerial accounting is used to provide information to:
Those inside the firm
The _____ value of money is the idea that money in your possession today is worth more than money that will be in your possession in the future.
Time
What could you expect to see an increase of if the dollar is weak in the US?
Tourism
The practice of buying goods and services now and paying for them later is termed
Trade credit
T/F A balance sheet is made up of assets and liabilities & owner's equity.
True
T/F A long term bond is a long term type of borrowing.
True
T/F Bonds are a form of long-term debt for a firm.
True
T/F Building an airplane is a good example of a fixed position layout.
True
T/F Having a high interest rate makes it incredibly expensive for businesses to try and borrow money.
True
T/F Production is the creation of goods using land, labor, materials, capital, entrepreneurship, and knowledge (factors of production).
True
T/F The financial crisis that began in 2008 was due, in large part, to financial managers making poor investment decisions and engaging in risky financial dealings
True
T/F The goal of business is to create wealth for its owners.
True
T/F This is the last practice round.
True
T/F You should check the Market Research Report to determine how many units to produce.
True
T/FNet Profit (loss) = Revenue - Expenses
True
Because a majority of small business are rejected for traditional business loans, many ______ for short-term financing
Use credit cards
In setting long-term financing objectives, financial managers generally ask three questions:
What are our organization's long-term goals and objectives? What funds do we need to achieve the firm's long-term goals and objectives? What sources of long-term funding (capital) are available, and which will best fit our needs?
The income statement shows:
a firm's profit (or loss) after costs, expenses, and taxes
What is an annual report
a yearly statement of the financial condition, progress, and expectations of an organization
The discount depends on the: age of the accounts receivable, the nature of the business, and the condition of the economy.
age of the accounts receivable, the nature of the business, and the condition of the economy.
Throughout the history of the United States, central banks were created and disbanded with much controversy until ______ ensured that a central bank was needed
The bank panic of 1907
the percentage of commercial banks' checking and savings accounts that must be kept in the bank is referred to as
The reserve requirement
When it comes to cryptocurrency, the currency is .
The transaction history
Which three activities are part of the function of accounting?
-Classifying financial transactions -Interperting financial transactions -Recording financial transactions
Using the balance sheet shown in Video 3, how much is the factory and equipment worth today?
$9,552
What was the total change in cash from Accounts Receivable between 2016 and 2017?
(976)
Which are steps in the accounting cycle?
- Analyze transactions -Record transactions in the journal -Prepare a trial balance
How much higher is the inventory line from 2016 to 2017? (previous image)
8,120
Generally speaking, commercial banks grant loans based on
A borrower's creditworthiness
Which statement about a falling dollar value in the global market is correct?
A falling dollar value means you cannot buy as many goods and services in the global market.
What was one of the causes of the banking crisis of 2008?
A lot of poor investing strategies by banks
To prevent forgery, everyone generates a __________ pair.
A public/private key
A major problem during the Great Depression created by a weak banking system was
A run on and closure of many banks
____ allows customers the ability to complete most transactions electronically without leaving home
Online Banking
_____funds are typically needed to manage day to day needs of a business as well as acquiring needed inventory
Operating
In operating a business, rent, salaries, supplies, utilities and insurance are all examples of
Operating expenses
The statement of cash flows reports cash receipts and disbursements related to
Operations, invenstments, and financing
Most Common Stock Certificates will display
Owner information, stock number, number of shares, issuing investment bank
stockholders become _____ in the organization
Owners
The major categories of the balance sheet are assets, liabilities, and
Owners equity
What can be thought of as the money the owners have put into the business?
Owners' Equity
Stockholders are the ____ of a public corporation
Owners/Investors
Top U.S. retail banks allow customers to access their accounts online so they can
Pay bills Transfer funds Check account balances
A letter of credit is a promise by a bank to
Pay the seller a given amount if certain conditions are met
Which are considered to be nonbank financial institutions
Pension funds Insurance companies Brokerage firms
Is it more common for a firm to fail due to lack of sales or poor financial management?
Poor financial management
During the recent financial collapse, financial managers failed to do their job effectively because of
Poor investment decisions and risky financial decisions
The primary reason for the creation of the Federal Reserve was to
Prevent another crisis of bank failures
The part of production that physically or chemically changes materials is called:
Process maufacturing
______ is all the activities managers do to help firms create goods.
Production Management
The Statement of Cash Flows reconciles net ______ back into ____.
Profit, cash
S&Ls were originally set up to
Promote home ownership
In cryptocurrency, a block is only considered valid if it has a
Proof of work
Accepting credit cards can be useful to small businesses by
Providing the business with payment more quickly Providing ease of payment for customers
______is the monetary value of what a company received for goods sold, services rendered, and all other payments to the firm.
REVENUE
Government and nonprofit accounting involves working for organizations whose purpose is to serve:
Ratepayers, taxpayers
The assessment of a firm's financial condition and performance through calculations and interpretation of financial ratios developed from the firm's financial statements is called
Ratio Analysis
Debt financing is funding raised through various forms of borrowing that must be:
Repaid
The _____is a percentage of commercial banks' checking and savings accounts they must keep in the bank
Reserve Requirement
An indirect measure of risk that tells us how much a firm earned for each dollar invested by its owners is called:
Return on equity
Price * Units Sold = .
Revenue
The less risk there is the less _____ there is.
Reward
Some argue that one of the reasons for the banking crisis was that banks were pressured by Congress and other groups to make ___ loans
Risky
Often called "thrifts," this financial institution primarily offers checking and savings accounts and makes long-term loans for residential mortgages
Savings and loan association S&L
When previously issued stocks are being sold by subsequent owners, they are being sold on the _____ market.
Secondary
The new Distribution Segment (not summary) allows us to:
See and alter where we sell our products
What was the result of the 2008 'housing bubble' bursting?
Sharp decline in home values
Small business managers are more concerned with ____ funds
Short-term
The cash shortage problems and failure of banks in 1907 led to
The creation of the feds
Credit unions are owned by _____
The credit union's members
The contribution margin measures:
The efficiency of the production process
The _____ is the organization that has the most power over the currency in the united states.
The federal Reserve
What does a high debt/equity ratio indicate about a firm?
The firm has been aggressive in financing growth with debt.
In the United States, the Federal Reserve is in charge of
The money Supply
Outside users of financial information are interested in all of the following things, EXCEPT:
What new products will be released this year