Finance Final
market
A _____ study provides info on the local economy, evaluates the location of the project, researches supply and demand, and presents projected operating results
True
A zero balance account is a service whereby the balances of a business' cash accounts are consolidated into a single account, but separate checking statements are provided
C. It provides a clear career path for its employees
Employees are affected by steady company growth because
True
Horizontal analysis analyzes the change in dollar and percentage amounts on both the income statement and balance sheet
B. a long amortization period
If you are the borrower, which of the following would you prefer?
D. The portion of your debt service payment that reduce the amount of money you owe to the lender
Principal repayment is
A. dividing net income by the amount invested
Return on equity is calculated by
A. by dividing cash flow by the market cap rate to arrive at the asset's approximate market value.
The cap rate approach to value is calculated
A. Risk
The higher the ____ the future earnings may not be achieved, the higher the return on investment investors demand
B. the higher your debt to equity ratio becomes
The more debt you borrow
B. Earnings per share, the company's stock multiple, and the market price of its common stock
The primary goals of a public company are to increase
B. presents when, and from whom, the capital is coming from, how and when you intend to spend it, and how and when you intend to pay the money back.
The source and use of funds statement
principal
When talking about a loan, ____, is the amount of money borrowed
D. Amortization rate
Which of the following is of least interest to a lender when analyzing a loan request?
C. Construction
A ______ loan is a one to two year interest only loan used to build, expand, acquire, or renovate a physical facility
True
All credit card companies charge merchants a credit card transaction fee
False
All credit card sales are treated as cash sales, with the cash payments being deposited in the business' bank account each day
B. 100% equity
An un-leveraged return on investment assumes
B. decreases
As you increase the discount rate in calculating the present value of a potential investment, the present value of the potential investment:
A. 9.0%
At what interest rate would $1,000 grow to $5,600 in 20 years?
B. 70.0%
Calculate the LTV ratio if a project is valued at $1,000,000 and the borrower is seeking a $700,000 loan.
True
Cash is the most important asset a business can have
B. Large quantities of new capital to finance the growth
Growth through expansion of physical facilities requires
True
Having a very high current ratio, such as 6.7 indicates that a company has too many dollars worth of current assets that are not earning a return on investment
c. 14
How many years would you need to receive $1,000 to be worth $10,000 today assuming a 5% discount rate?
D. 12.5%
If 75% of a developer's capital is debt and his interest expense is 10% and 25% of his capital is equity at a 20% hurdle rate, what is his WACC?
B. 55.5%
If a company takes out a loan of $400,000 for a $900,000 project, what is the weight of debt for this project?
B. A current balance sheet and prior year tax returns
If a guarantor is required for a loan the must provide
B. not make the investment
If an investor is offered an opportunity to acquire an existing hotel for $10 million and he calculates its future value to be $15 million in 10 years and its present value to be $9 million, he would likely:
True
Labor cost percentage is an example of operating ratio
True
Managers utilize financial statements to compare actual results with the budget for the period, the prior year, competitors, and industry norms
B. The present value of a cash flowing asset based on its projected future cash flow
Market value is
D. subtracting its initial cost from its present value
Net present value is calculated by
D. They view the company as on that can provide a more lucrative career
New employees are attracted to growth companies because
True
The Cp^3 system consists of a monthly commitment budget, purchase order system, daily payroll system, and daily profit and loss statement
A. principal, term, interest
The ____ is the amount of money you borrow, ____ means the number of months of years you are given to repay the loan, and _____ is the amount you pay to the lender
False
The daily payroll report summarizes revenues earned by each department within an operation
B. Dividing projected annual cash flow by the amount of annual debt service
The debt service coverage ratio is calculated by
True
The last line on the income statement, often referred to as the bottom line is net income
B. Multiple
The relationship between EPS and the current market price of a company's stock is referred to as its
D. developer, architect, interior designer
The resumes of which of the following people would be included in the investment package?
C. The lower the asset's present value
The riskier the investment
B. is the estimated price for which the asset could be sold at the end of the analysis period.
The terminal selling price
True
The three best known systems of accounts used in the hospitality industry are the systems for lodging, foodservice, and club mgmt.
capital
Three important components of investment analysis are the weighted average cost of capital, the discount rate, and the ___ method of valuation
A. cash, land, and leases
Types of equity include
B. debt and equity
What are the two types of capital?
D. $31,772
What is the approximate future value of $1,000 to be received each year for 15 years assuming an interest rate of 10%?
C. $40
What is the approximate present value of $100 to be received at the end of 5 years assuming a 20% discount rate?
A. $20,541
What is the debt service payment on a loan with the following terms?
D. risk of contract being terminated
What is the major disadvantage of growing through management contracts?
D. $920,000
What is the max amount of money that can be borrowed given the following terms?
C. $15,625
What is the present value of the following stream of cash flow to be received at the end of each year assuming a discount rate of 20%?
D. The Tax Reform act of 1986
What law brought new real estate development to a screeching halt in the 1980s?
C. third party confirmation
What part of the investment package includes a report from a well-known reputable consulting firm affirming the feasibility of the project?
D. Mixed-use development
What type of development features a mixture of hotels, residential condominiums, entertainment venues, health club facilities, and upscale retail space?
C. a $2,000 investment that provides $500 per year for 10 years
Which of the following investments yields the highest IRR using a 15% discount rate?
C. a fixed payment that is a combination of interest and principal repayment
Which of the following is the best description of debt service?
B. pre-opening expenses
Which of the following would be considered soft costs in the project budget?
True
Working capital refers to the amount of cash required to operate a business
False
the goal of financial accounting is to provide more timely operating results related to revenues and expenses to help mgmt. maximize the operating performance of the business
False
the menu abstract is an excellent tool to use when developing revenue management guidelines