business final review
a________ is a planning and control tool that reflects expected revenues, operating expenses, and cash receipts and outlays.
budget
no load funds are mutual funds that
do not charge sales commission
what is a company faced with when it doesn't have enough cash to meet short term needs?
liquidity crisis
the commission charged by a fund when selling the mutual funds to investors is referred to as
load
the highest amount of money a lender would provide for the purchase of a house is known as the
loan to value ratio
the sarbanes- oxley act outlaws
loans by corporations to their own executives
a company issues $50,000 in bonds to generate money for expanding its business. this money is an example of a
long term liability
prime interest rate is the
lowest rate of interest that banks charge for short-term loans
the price at which the stock is actually selling is referred to as its ___________ value.
market
the ________ requires that expenses incurred in producing revenues be deducted from the revenue they generated during the same accounting period.
matching principle
money serves as a ________ to simplify transactions between buyers and sellers.
medium of exchange
bookkeeping refers to
recording the financial activities of the business
what type of investment bank works with a specific geographic focus?
regional
companies attempt to increase the market valuation of a share by
repurchasing some of the shares through a stock buyback
________ refers to sums of money (equal to a certain percentage of their deposits) that banks are legally required to keep on hand.
reserves
a bank with major products that include personal loans, savings accounts, credit cards, and debit cards is a
retail bank
a key determinant in which type of funds to select is based on
risk tolerance
identify the legislation that prohibits investment bankers from influencing stock analysts & requires CEOs & CFOs to sign statements attesting to the accuracy of their financial statements.
sarbanes oxley act
which of the following is an internal source for obtaining funds for business?
selling assets to obtain revenue
equity financing refers to arranging funding by
selling ownership shares
a ________ budget identifies the money a new company will need to spend to launch operations.
startup
a home loan offered to a borrower with a low credit score, with loan-to-value at 80 percent, is an example of a
subprime mortgage
money serves as a ________ when it is used as a way of accumulating wealth until it is needed.
temporary store of value
which of the following federal actions has the goal of increasing the money supply in markets?
the federal reserve buys treasury bonds from the market
which of the following federal actions has the goal of reducing the money supply in markets?
the federal reserve raises the discount rate
accounts receivable refers to
the money owed to a firm by its customers
the maturity date is the date on which
the principle of a bond will be repaid in full
the annual interest rate that an issuer offers when a bond is first sold is known as the
coupon
which of the following sources of short-term debt is characterized by revolving credit terms?
credit card
________ are not-for-profit, member-owned cooperatives that offer deposit accounts and lending services to consumers and small businesses.
credit unions
short term financing is used to cover _________________ of a business.
current expenses
annual interest/closing price=
current yield
t/f: investing in bonds typically has higher risk than investing in stocks.
false
t/f: shareholders of a firm have prior claims on the firm's assets.
false
________ is the government-sponsored enterprise responsible for guaranteeing and funding home mortgages.
fannie mae
the ________ is the federal agency responsible for protecting money in customer accounts and managing the transition of assets whenever a bank fails.
federal deposit insurance corporation
the ________ is a fundamental driver of economic behavior because it influences short-term and long-term interest rates, foreign exchange rates, and inflation.
federal funds rate
which of the following refers to evaluating a company's performance & the economic implications of strategic decisions such as product pricing, employee benefits, & business acquisitions?
financial analysis
successful financial management starts with an outline of funds needed for a period of time, along with sources and intended uses of those funds, referred to as a
financial plan
when a consumer buys a house and resells it when its value rises, with the goal of making a quick, big profit, this act is referred to as
flipping
global funds are funds that invest in
foreign & us securities
____________ refers to combining accounting & investigating skills to assist in legal & criminal matters.
forensic accounting
net sales - cost of goods sold =
gross profit
a company that is highly leveraged is considered to have
high debt
________ refers to shares of ownership without voting rights but with defined dividends.
preferred stock
what type of stock minimizes risk as much as possible for the investor, but has a slower growth?
preferred stock
a put option is purchased when the buyer believes that the
price of underlying stock will decrease
________ ratio is calculated by dividing the market value per share by the dividend paid on each share of stock.
price/earnings
________ rate is the rate a bank charges its best loan customers.
prime
what type of interest rate is offered on a short term loan to a bank's best costumer?
prime
managers use a _________ to identify the costs needed to accomplish a particular goal.
project budget
t/f: a business can use short-term financing to cover current expenses. typically, short-term financing will be repaid in one year.
true
t/f: a company's price/earnings ratio is determined by dividing the market value per share by the earnings per share.
true
t/f: according to the double entry bookkeeping method, the accounting equation must be in balance.
true
t/f: equity financing refers to arranging funding by selling ownership shares in the company.
true
t/f: if the Fed decreases the reserve requirement, banks will have less money to lend.
true
t/f: inventory represents a cost while it is waiting to be sold
true
t/f: maturity date is the date on which the principle of a bond will be repaid in full.
true
t/f: money is anything generally accepted as a means of paying for goods and services.
true
t/f: money market funds are financial instruments that invest in stocks considered to be selling below their true value.
true
t/f: preferred stock owner's have no voting rights in a corporation.
true
t/f: the prime rate is the interest rate that a bank charges its most credit-worthy customers.
true
t/f: treasury notes are debt securities issued by the federal government that are repaid within 1 to 10 years after issuance.
true
money serves as a ________ when it is used to measure the value of goods and services.
unit of accounting
________ accounts represent a firm's cash on hand as well as inventory that can be converted to cash or is expected from customers, minus what it is scheduled to pay out.
working capital
a company has the following assets: fixed assets worth $30,000 & investments worth $6,000. the company's total liabilities amount to $25,000. what is the owner's equity of the company?
$11,000
a company has $20,000 cash & $100,000 worth of land. other assets of the company amount to $300,000. the firm has an outstanding loan of $200,000 and other liabilities adding up to $25,000. what is the owner's equity of the company?
$195,000
what must public accountants obtain before they are eligible to conduct a company's audit?
CPA licensing
in the money supply, what represents the cash held by the public and money deposited in checking accounts?
M1
capital structure is
a firm's mix of debt & equity financing
the purchase of a god or service that has no yet been paid for is recorded as a ____________ in the balance sheet.
accounts payable
which of the following is an example of a current asset?
accounts receivable
________ is an accounting method in which revenue is recorded when a sale is made, and an expense is recorded when it is incurred.
accrual basis
a mortgage loan that has a variable interest rate over the life of the loan is known as a ________ mortgage.
adjustable rate
________ is a statement of a firm's financial position on a particular date and is known as a statement of financial position.
balance sheet
generating a ____________ is a function of financial accounting.
balance sheet
to analyze a firm's financial strengths in terms of its overall assets and liabilities, which of the following reports is best suited to estimate this on a particular date?
balance sheet
stocks of major, well-established corporations with demonstrated ability to manage their way through every kind of economic condition are known as ________ stocks.
blue chip
what is the advantage of purchasing a corporate bond instead of stock?
bonds can provide a regular course of income
the budget created to purchase major equipment, real estate, or other expensive items is a ________ budget.
capital
what type of accounting system records revenue only when the money is actually received?
cash basis
what effect will lower interest rates have on the housing market?
consumers will be able to afford larger mortgages
in a ________, borrowers stop making payments on a loan.
default
________ stocks tend to fare better when the economy is doing worse and vice versa.
defensive
________ is an accounting procedure for systematically spreading the cost of a tangible asset over its estimated useful life.
depreciation
which of the following is a key difference between depreciation & amortization?
depreciation applies to tangible assets, whereas amortization applies to intangible assets.
which of the following is classified as accounts payable?
electricity charges
the goal of GAAP is to
enable outsiders to make confident analyses & comparisons
independent accounting firms that provide auditing services for public companies are called
external auditors
stocks that are purchased primarily for dividend payouts rather than capital gains potential are known as ________ stocks.
income
the ____________ is a financial record that represents a company's revenues, expenses, & profits over a given period of time.
income statement
which of the following reports is best suited to analyze an organization's profitability over a period of time?
income statement
the federal reserve decides to lower the discount rate offered the banks in the united states. this would
increase the money supply
which of the following is a component of a firm's working capital account?
inventory
which of the following is an example of a company's asset?
inventory in the warehouse
which of the following offers investing and advisory services to organizational customers, including governments?
investment bank
which of the following is the best example of an external source for obtaining funds for business?
issuing corporate bonds
bonds issued by states, cities, and various government agencies to fund public projects are known as ________.
municipal bonds
which of the following pools money from many investors to buy financial instruments, allowing for increased diversification?
mutual funds
the profit earned, or the loss incurred by a firm, determined by subtracting expenses & tastes from revenues, is referred to as the
net income
short term financing is financing that will typically be repaid within
one year
what type of budget is used to identify all sources of raising funds and coordinates the spending of those funds throughout the company?
operating
a ________ is the purchased right, without obligation, to buy or sell a specified number of shares of a stock or other security during a specified period of time.
option
assets - liabilities =
owner's equity
the amount of money that the bond buyer is lending to the bond issuer is known as the
par value
stocks that sell for less than one dollar per share or stocks that are highly speculative are called ________ stocks.
penny
why does long term financing generally cost more than short term financing?
the value of a dollar decreases over time
which of the following is an example of a fixed asset?
transportation equipment
________ refer to short-term debt securities issued by the federal government.
treasury bills
________ refer to debt securities issued by the federal government that are repaid within 1 to 10 years after issuance.
treasury notes