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TEST BANK for Introduction to Corporate Finance, 5th Canadian Edition by Booth, Cleary and Rakita. ISBN 1583. TABLE OF CONTENTS: PART 1: THE FINANCIAL ENVIRONMENT Chapter 1: An Intro duction to Finance Chapter 2: Business (Corporate) Finance PART 2: FINANCIAL ANALYSIS TOOLS Chapter 3: Financial Sta...

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Type: Definition Difficulty: Medium Learning Objective: List the major financial and real assets held by Canadians. Section Reference: Real versus Financial Assets CHAP TER 1 AN INTRODUCTION TO FINANCE MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS 1. Finance is the study of how and under what terms a) savings are allocated between lenders and borrowers. b) investments are allocated between investors and brokers. c) institutions with excess money make share purchase decisions. d) households allocate money between spending and saving. Answer: a Type: Definition Difficulty: Easy Learning Objective: Define finance and explain what is involved in the study of finance. Section Reference: Finance Defined Blooms: Knowledge AACSB: Analytic CPA: Finance 2. A financial security is a) a jail term for a financial manager that has committed fraud. b) a contract that is created only when a new stock is issued to the public. c) a financial contract created whenever funds are transferred. d) a contract that is created only when a new bond is first sold. Answer: c Type: Definition Difficulty: Easy Learning Objective: Define finance and explain what is involved in the study of finance. Section Reference: Finance Defined Blooms: Knowledge AACSB: Analytic CPA: Finance 3. Which of the following does NOT appear as an item on Canada’s balance sheet, as presented in the text? a) non-residential structures b) net worth or equity c) net foreign liabilities d) net foreign assets Type: Definition Difficulty: Medium Learning Objective: List the major financial and real assets held by Canadians. Section Reference: Real versus Financial Assets Answer: c Type: Definition Difficulty: Easy Learning Objective: List the major financial and real assets held by Canadians. Section Reference: Real versus Financial Assets 1 - 3 Test Bank for Introduction to Corporate Finance, Fifth Canadian Edition Blooms: Knowledge AACSB: Analytic CPA: Finance 4. Human capital is a) based on only the current skills, but not the education, of a country’s citizens. b) based on only the education, but not the current skills, of a country’s citizens. c) based on the skills and education of citizens and should be included in a country’s wealth. d) difficult to measure and should therefore not be included in a country’s wealth. Answer: c Type: Definition Difficulty: Easy Learning Objective: List the major financial and real assets held by Canadians. Section Reference: Real versus Financial Assets Blooms: Knowledge AACSB: Analytic CPA: Finance 5. Which of the following items is NOT a real asset? a) land b) television c) bond d) gold mine Answer: c Type: Definition Difficulty: Easy Learning Objective: List the major financial and real assets held by Canadians. Section Reference: Real versus Financial Assets Blooms: Knowledge AACSB: Analytic CPA: Finance 6. In the following list, which item is a financial asset? a) land b) bond c) building d) inventory Answer: b

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