Managerial Finance/Midterms
What should you keep in mind when examining an income statement?
1. GAAP 2. non-cash items 3. time and costs
The cash flows from financing activities include changes in:
1. LT debt 2. common stock
Which are true concerning product costs?
1. Product costs are reported as costs of goods sold. 2. Product costs contain both fixed and variable costs.
The short run for a firm is the period of time during which ________.
1. Some costs are fixed 2. Output can vary
Cash flow analysis is popular because ___
It is harder to "spin" and mislead
If a firm defaults on its bond contract, the bondholders ____
can sue the firm
The enterprise value multiple allows for comparing the value of firms with different ___ structures.
capital
Under GAAP, US firms must carry assets on their financial statements at the asset's ___
cost
Selling a firm's plant and equipment results in a change in ___
fixed assets
The US tax rate becomes a flat-rate tax in practice at approx. what corporate income level?
$18 mil
LT liabilities represent obligations of the firm lasting over ___
1 year
Rank the ease (from easiest to hardest) of turning the following assets into cash.
1. Cash Equivalents 2. Accounts Receivable 3. Inventory 4. Plant and Equipment
According to GAAP, when is revenue recognized on an income statement?
1. when the exchange of goods or services is completed 2. when the earnings process is virtually completed
Which of these computes days' sales in receivables?
365 / Receivables turnover
The Tax Reform Act of 1986 and the Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993 create ___ actual tax rates.
6
What does stockholders' equity represent?
A residual claim against the firm's assets
In a financial plan using the % of sales approach, why is it assumed that some assets increase with sales?
Additional working capital and fixed assets are needed to support growth.
Balance Sheet Equation
Assets = Liabilities + Stockholders' Equity
In a financial plan, how is the amount of borrowing determined?
By mgt's D/E decision
How are assets on a balance sheet listed?
In order of time taken by an ongoing firm to convert them to cash.
___ income is earnings after interest and taxes
Net
An income statement reflects activity that occurs ___ while a balance sheet reflects values ___
Over a period of time ; as of a specific date
How is sustainable growth calculated when equity used in the calculation of ROE is the beginning value?
ROE x b
Which of the following is a variable cost in the short run?
Raw materials used in production.
How is income defined?
Revenue minus expenses
On which side of the balance sheet do liabilities appear?
Right Side
What is treasury stock?
Stock the firm has repurchased
Operating cash flow reflects which one of these?
Tax payments
The 38% tax bracket is ___
The result of a surcharge
Bondholders have a higher claim to a firm's cash flow than stockholders do.
True
Holding too many liquid assets can harm a firm financially given that it is giving up an opp to invest an productive assets.
True
Taxes can be a large cash outflow for a corporation.
True
According to GAAP, when is income reported?
When it is earned or accrued
the sustainable growth rate can be used to ____
assess planned growth
The cash flow identity states that cash flows from _____ should equal cash flows to creditors and equity investors (stockholders).
assets
A company's ___ tax rate is its tax bill divided by its total taxable income, and its ___ tax rate is the tax rate it pays on the next dollar of income.
average ; marginal
On the balance sheet, assets are listed at their ___ value.
book
The statement of cash flow explains changes in ___
cash and equivalents
In determining the economic and financial condition of a firm, ___ is more revealing than net income.
cash flow
Non-cash items do not affect
cash flow
One of the most important limitations of a balance sheet is that it shows only the historical ____, rather than market value.
costs
Net working capital plus current liabilities equal ____
current assets
Net capital spending is equal to the change in net fixed assets plus:
depreciation
the actual economic value of an asset varies ____ the asset's future cash flows
directly with
Dividends per share (DPS) equals ____ divided by total shares outstanding.
dividends
The activity of making net payments to creditors and owners (excluding interest) is called a ___ activity in the accounting statement of cash flows.
financing
Fixed costs are costs that will not change in the SR due to ___
fixed commitments over a stated period of time
Given an internal growth rate of 3%, a firm can ____
grow by 3% or less without any additional external financing.
A ____ PE ratio may indicate that investors believe a company has better prospects for future growth in earnings.
higher
a stock buyback ___ cash flow to stakeholders
increases
What is a primary difference between the accounting cash flow and the financial cash flow of a firm?
interest expense
The reason the quick ratio of Walmart is diff from its current ratio is due to ____
inventory
Cash flows from the acquisition and sale of fixed assets are located in the ___ activities section of the accounting statement of cash flows.
investing
A "round-trip" trade involves the selling of an asset followed by immediately buying it back. The deception occurs when the sale is classified as an operating activity and the buyback is classified as a ___
investing activity
If mgt has been unsuccessful at creating value for the company's stockholders, the market-to-book ratio will be___
less than 1
What is a primary concern for a bank lending funds to a business for the short term?
liquidity
Whose responsibility is it to create value for a firm?
management
The price at which willing buyers and sellers would trade is called ________ value.
market
Currently in the US, the corporate tax system that occurs in practice is a ___ tax system.
modified flat-rate
Interest expense is reflected in the ___ section of the income statement.
non-operating
Another deceptive practice is to classify labor as an investment expense which increases ____ cash flow.
operating
A positive operating cash flow indicates that the firm is generating enough cash to:
pay operating costs
If a company's common-size income statement shows a larger percentage for cost of goods sold this period compared to last period, the company may be controlling its costs well or it has ____
raised its prices relative to costs
Writeoff
refers to a decline in the value of a company's assets
Last claimants to be paid by a firm are the:
stockholders
How does a write-off affect shareholder's wealth?
stockholders may not lose money
What is the hardest cash flow number to manipulate?
total cash flow
Free cash flow is better described as ____
total distributable cash flow
How is the average income tax rate computed?
total tax bill / total taxable income
____ is the income subject to tax
taxable income
Which of the following are period costs?
1. selling costs 2. general expenses 3. admin expenses
EPS stands for ___
Earnings per share
True or False: Stockholders' equity appears on the left-hand side of the balance sheet
False
A balance sheet reflects a firm's ____ value on a particular date.
accounting
Deferred taxes arise from differences in true taxable income and ___ income.
accounting
Profitability measures such as ROA and ROE are ___ rates of return.
accounting
A customer has yet to pay the bill for products purchased from Firm A on credit. This customer's trade credit is recorded in which of Firm A's balance sheet accounts?
accounts receivable
The purpose of a ___ is to measure performance over a set period of time.
income statement
A decrease in depreciation expense ___ earnings per share.
increases
Stockholders' equity ___ when retained earnings increase
increases
The 2nd step in compiling the accounting statement of cash flows is to calculate the ____
investing activities
Financial planning is a ___ process
iterative
changes in capital spending can be negative when the acquisition of fixed assets is ___ the sale of fixed assets
less than
Increasing its liquid assets will enable a firm to do which of the following?
1. increase its ability to avoid financial distress 2. increase its ability to meet ST obligations
Which of the following obligations can put a firm at risk of bankruptcy if not paid?
1. interest payment on outstanding bonds 2. principal payments on debt 3. interest payments on debt
Which of these are generally considered to be SR fixed costs?
1. management salaries 2. overhead expenses 3. property taxes 4. rent 5. bond interest
What are 2 classifications of costs used by financial accountants?
1. period costs 2. product costs
Which of the following are tangible fixed assets?
1. plant 2. land
Debt service means repaying ____
1. principal 2. interest
Which of these are reported in the operations section of an income statement?
1. revenues from principal ops 2. expenses from principal ops
What does an inventory turnover ratio of 5 mean?
Entire inventory was sold and replaced 5 times during the year.
Given external financing needs in a financial plan, the firm must borrow both LT and ST funds.
False
In the short run, all costs are fixed.
False
What does it mean if a company's capital intensity ratio is 2.4?
Firm requires $2.40 in assets to generate $1 in sales.
What is the main difference between the cash coverage ratio and the times interest earned ratio?
Non-cash expenses
The ____ identity can help to explain why 2 firms with the same ROE may not be operating in the same way
DuPont Identity
What does EPS stands for?
Earnings Per Share
Appreciation of property will be recognized as income even if not realized
False
The corporate tax code is simplistic and makes good economic sense
False
The 39% tax bracket is an official US tax code bracket.
False - it is 35%
Which of these questions can be answered by reviewing a firm's balance sheet?
1. What is the total amount of assets the firm owns? 2. How much debt is used to finance the firm?
Which of the following are included in a firm's inventory?
1. Working in progress 2. Raw Materials 3. Finished Goods
Under a flat-rate tax, all income levels are taxed at _____.
1. same marginal rate 2. same average rate
the value of a firm depends on its ability to generate ____
cash flows
Standardized statements used for the purpose of comparing the financial statements of diff companies are called ____
common-size statements
to smooth its earnings, a firm is more apt to sell appreciated property and realize the income on that sale when its other earnings are ____
down
A times interest earned ratio means ___
earnings before interest and taxes
Depreciation is the accountant's estimate of the cost of ___ used up in the production process.
equipment
as long as sales requests are being met, a ___ inventory turnover ratio is better
higher
Which of the following are current assets?
1. accounts receivable 2. inventory
Operating cash flows differs from total cash flow in that the latter makes adjustments for ____
1. additions to net working capital 2. capital spending
A misclassification of a $100 operating expense as an investment expense will cause:
1. an understatement of investing cash flow 2. an overstatement of investing cash flow 3. no change in total cash flow
Which of the following represent management decisions related to assets?
1. cash vs. marketable securities 2. cash vs. credit sales 3. making vs buying commodities
Which of these will result from a firm using cash to buy inventory?
1. cash would decrease 2. inventory would increase
Which of the following are examples of non-cash items on an income statement?
1. deferred taxes 2. depreciation
marginal tax rates are the most important tax rates because____
1. financial decisions are usually based on new cash flows 2. incremental cash flows are taxed at marginal tax rates
High growth often shows up in higher spending, especially on ___
1. fixed assets 2. inventory
Some financial ratios measure a firm's ___, which shows the ability to meet short-term obligations without undue stress, while others measure a firm's financial ___, which demonstrates the ability to meet LT obligations.
liquidity; leverage
____ refers to the quickness and ease with which assets can be converted to ____
liquidity____cash
The quick ratio provides a more reliable measure of liquidity than the current ratio especially when the company's inventory takes _____ to sell.
long time
The companies in biotechnology industry pay tax at the ____ average tax rate
lowest
What does a current ratio of 1.2 mean?
the firm has $1.20 in current assets for every $1 in current liabilities
Who owns treasury stock?
the issuer of the stock