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[Show more]1. The goal of the corporation is to: 
a. Maximize profits 
b. Maximize market share 
c. Maximize stock price 
d. Minimize risk - -c. Maximize stock price 
2. Risk premium is best described as 
a. Return on risky securities 
b. Compensation for risk-taking 
c. Return on stocks 
d. Expected return on...
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Add to cart1. The goal of the corporation is to: 
a. Maximize profits 
b. Maximize market share 
c. Maximize stock price 
d. Minimize risk - -c. Maximize stock price 
2. Risk premium is best described as 
a. Return on risky securities 
b. Compensation for risk-taking 
c. Return on stocks 
d. Expected return on...
Economics is a subfield of Finance (t/f) 1.1 - -F. Finance is a subfield of Economics. (right answer) 
Which of the following is not an example of firm capital? 1.1 - -Financial markets 
Which of the following are examples of firm capital? 1.1 - -Cash, Labor, Machinery 
Capital is defined as a finan...
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Add to cartEconomics is a subfield of Finance (t/f) 1.1 - -F. Finance is a subfield of Economics. (right answer) 
Which of the following is not an example of firm capital? 1.1 - -Financial markets 
Which of the following are examples of firm capital? 1.1 - -Cash, Labor, Machinery 
Capital is defined as a finan...
Trading on the NYSE is executed without a specialist (i.e. a market maker). (T/F) - -F 
Stocks and bonds are two types of financial instruments (T/F) - -T 
The matching principle in accrual accounting requires that: 
a. Revenues be recognized when the earnings process is complete and matches expense...
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Add to cartTrading on the NYSE is executed without a specialist (i.e. a market maker). (T/F) - -F 
Stocks and bonds are two types of financial instruments (T/F) - -T 
The matching principle in accrual accounting requires that: 
a. Revenues be recognized when the earnings process is complete and matches expense...
Coupon Rate - -The interest rate that a company promises to pay on bonds 
Market Rate - -The interest rate on other comparable bonds 
Par Value - -The amount payable on maturity of the bond 
Market rate - -Same as YTM - Yield to Maturity 
Gordon Growth Model - -Assumes stable growth rates and does n...
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Add to cartCoupon Rate - -The interest rate that a company promises to pay on bonds 
Market Rate - -The interest rate on other comparable bonds 
Par Value - -The amount payable on maturity of the bond 
Market rate - -Same as YTM - Yield to Maturity 
Gordon Growth Model - -Assumes stable growth rates and does n...
Characteristics of preferred stock includes - --dividends in arrears 
-dividends are cumulative 
-higher payoff claim in a BK (has first dibs in a BK) 
-considered "hybrid" (part stock/part bond) 
-no fixed maturity date 
-no voting rights 
-can skip dividend payments 
-dividends don't change yea...
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Add to cartCharacteristics of preferred stock includes - --dividends in arrears 
-dividends are cumulative 
-higher payoff claim in a BK (has first dibs in a BK) 
-considered "hybrid" (part stock/part bond) 
-no fixed maturity date 
-no voting rights 
-can skip dividend payments 
-dividends don't change yea...
How can a private firm appropriately maximize shareholder value? - -By making decisions that keep 
the control of the business with the owners 
Why are American regulators focused on international investing in a global marketplace? - -Because 
international investing in a global marketplace is the c...
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Add to cartHow can a private firm appropriately maximize shareholder value? - -By making decisions that keep 
the control of the business with the owners 
Why are American regulators focused on international investing in a global marketplace? - -Because 
international investing in a global marketplace is the c...
Statement of Cash Flows - -Shows the change in cash balance for a period of time. Focuses only on 
items where cash is received, or cash is paid. 
Cash Flow from Operating Activities (CFO) - -Cash flow that a company generates as a result of dayto-day business operations. Deals with Current Assets a...
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Add to cartStatement of Cash Flows - -Shows the change in cash balance for a period of time. Focuses only on 
items where cash is received, or cash is paid. 
Cash Flow from Operating Activities (CFO) - -Cash flow that a company generates as a result of dayto-day business operations. Deals with Current Assets a...
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