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D076 Finance Skills study test

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20 years ago Mateo started an investment account with $2000. He then invested $100 into the account every month at the end of each month. Today, he has $46,528 I. The same account. What is the term for the $100 monthly cash flows? - Annuity A company calculated variances of a budget and actual ca...

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D076 Finance Skills Review/Study Guide

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Finance - the study of managing and allocating funds at the personal or business level; forward looking What are the subspecialties of finance? - business finance, investments, and financial institutions Corporate finance - an area of finance that involves activities used to increase shareholder ...

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D076 Finance Skills for Managers)- Module 2 PASSED

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A local start-up company just hit its five-year anniversary and is planning an initial public offering sometime this year. In order to issue public stock, which market will the company use? - Primary market When a company issues stock for the first time to raise capital, shares must initially be ...

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D076 Finance Skills for Managers WGU GUIDE VERIFIED

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Real Return - Rate of growth in purchasing power of goods and services Holding Period Return - Return over the entire period that an investor owns a financial security Beta - A measure of the volatility, or systematic risk, of a security or a portfolio in comparison to the market as a whole. sta...

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D076 Finance Skills for Managers Terms and questions for module 5

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Ordinary annuities - a series of equal payments made at the end of consecutive periods over a fixed length of time Annuities due - a series of equal payments made at the beginning of consecutive periods Perpetuities - a constant stream of identical cash flows that continues forever Compounding -...

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"A company is trying to decide which of four projects to invest in. - "W&H Company wants to create a cash budget to better manage its cash flows. The financial manager knows that the firm's labor costs and materials costs are too high for the level of sales each month. The firm also needs to ...

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D076 Finance Skills for Managers QUIZ RATED A

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Accounting - The system of recording, reporting, and summarizing past financial information and transactions. Accounts Receivable Turnover (AR Turnover) - An activity ratio found by credit sales divided by accounts receivable. Activity Ratios - A category of ratios that measure how well a compan...

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D076 Finance Skills for Managers EXAMS 100%

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Which area of finance deals with sources of funding and the capital structure of corporations and seeks to increase the value of a firm to its owners? - Business finance What is the primary difference between finance and accounting? - Finance focuses on the future, while accounting is generally b...

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D076 Finance Skills for Managers ASSESSMENT ALREADY passed

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A company calculated variances of a budget and actual cash flows that indicate the firm's strengths and weaknesses in cash flows and its budgeting process. Which major use of cash budgeting is this an example of? Standardization Performance evaluation Assessment of future needs Corrective act...

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D076 Finance Skills for Managers - U9 (Part 1)

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Balance Sheet Forecasting - is typically done in conjunction with projecting in come statement. Helps understand future asset earning and potential of the company Sources and uses of funds Budgeting - is a detailed representation of the future results, financial position, and cash flows that man...

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D076 Finance Skills for Managers - Unit 3

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Interest Rate - the percentage of the principal that a lender charges a borrower for the use of assets. Annual precentage rate (APR) - The annual interest rate that is charged for borrowing money or that is earned through investment. Discount Rate - The name for interest rate when used in time v...

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D076 Finance Skills for Managers - (TEST)

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A company's officers and board of directors are selling their stocks in the firm at higher prices due to false accounting reports that made the stock seem more valuable than it truly was. Which ethical issue is occurring in this situation? - Agency problem due to conflicting interests (Correct! ...

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D076 Finance Skills for Managers - (QUIZ)

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What area of finance involves deciding which assets to invest in to create wealth in the future? - Unit 2 Investments (Investments are an area of finance that involves deciding which assets to invest in to create wealth in the future.) Hannah is the financial manager of a firm. A project that ...

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D076 Finance Skills for Managers - Pre Assessment

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In which way is accounting different from finance? - Accounting is backward looking, while finance is focused on the future. What is the main question that both individuals and companies must consider when making financial decisions to reach a goal? - Will the benefits of the action outweigh the ...

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D076 Finance Skills for Management new study set

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A local start-up company just hit its five-year anniversary and is planning an initial public offering sometime this year. In order to issue public stock, which market will the company use? - Primary market About a year ago, the short-term Treasury bill had 1.54% interest and the long-term Treasu...

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D076 Finance By ME (Module Quizzes)

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A company currently has a ratio of 1.5 but hopes to improve the ratio to 2 to align more with the industry benchmark. To achieve this goal, costs were cut in production through an investment in efficient equipment, and the company achieved a higher profit margin. If this continues, you are certain...

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D076- FINANCE- MASTER LIST

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A potential project to expand the size of an apartment complex will cost $100,000. Its calculated net present value is $5,000. Given this information, which statement is correct? - The project should be accepted because it has a positive NPV. The YTM of a bond went from 8% to 7%. What can be pred...

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D076- Finance skills for managers TESTS

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1What are the purposes of financial markets? - To provide liquidity and determine prices A company is trying to finance a project with a mortgage loan from a bank. The company's assessment of the project indicates that the company may experience several years of loss until the project becomes pr...

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D076 - Finance Skills for Managers

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1 - PI's break-even point. If the PI is 1.15, then the project generates 15% more in the present value of cash inflow than the initial investment. One the other hand, if PI is .90, the project generates cash inflows that are 10% short of the initial investment. You should accept a project with a...

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d076 after fail OA

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What is the difference between the current ratio and the quick ratio? - Inventory is excluded in the calculation of the quick ratio. What is the term for the risk that changes in interest rates will impact the value of a bond? - Interest rate risk What is used to measure total risk? - Standard ...

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D076 - Module 5 - Time Value of Money

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Time Value of Money - * Idea that money is worth more today than same amount in future * Considers amount of cash flows at different times with certain interest rate * Language of finance TVM Variables - * Amount of cash flows * Timing of cash flows * Rate at which cash flow value changes due t...

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D076 128 Finance Skills for Managers

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A company calculated variances of a budget and actual cash flows that indicate the firm's strengths and weaknesses in cash flows and its budgeting process. Which major use of cash budgeting is this an example of? - Performance evaluation A company currently has a ratio of 1.5 but hopes to improv...

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D076 Unit 2 Practice Questions

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A company is trying to finance a project with a mortgage loan from a bank. The company's assessment of the project indicates that the company may experience several years of loss until the project becomes profitable. This means that the company might lose its ability to pay back the loan and the ...

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D076 Unit 2 Practice Questions

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A company is trying to finance a project with a mortgage loan from a bank. The company's assessment of the project indicates that the company may experience several years of loss until the project becomes profitable. This means that the company might lose its ability to pay back the loan and the ...

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D076 Unit 2 Practice Questions

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A company is trying to finance a project with a mortgage loan from a bank. The company's assessment of the project indicates that the company may experience several years of loss until the project becomes profitable. This means that the company might lose its ability to pay back the loan and the ...

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D076 - Module 7 - DuPont Framework

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DuPont Dairy Farm - * ROA > Loan interest rates is competitive * ROA = Net Income / Total Assets * Leverage Multiplier = Total Assets / Owner Equity * Taking on additional loans would change Total Assets but keep Owner Equity same -- Allows expansion DuPont Decomposition Components - * Net P...

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D076 – Finance REVIEW EXAM PASSED

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A company currently has a ratio of 1.5 but hopes to improve the ratio to 2 to align more with the industry benchmark. To achieve this goal, costs were cut in production through an investment in efficient equipment, and the company achieved a higher profit margin. If this continues, you are certain...

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D076 – Finance REVIEW EXAM PASSED

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A company currently has a ratio of 1.5 but hopes to improve the ratio to 2 to align more with the industry benchmark. To achieve this goal, costs were cut in production through an investment in efficient equipment, and the company achieved a higher profit margin. If this continues, you are certain...

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D076 – Finance REVIEW EXAM PASSED

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A company currently has a ratio of 1.5 but hopes to improve the ratio to 2 to align more with the industry benchmark. To achieve this goal, costs were cut in production through an investment in efficient equipment, and the company achieved a higher profit margin. If this continues, you are certain...

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D076 – Finance REVIEW EXAM PASSED

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A company currently has a ratio of 1.5 but hopes to improve the ratio to 2 to align more with the industry benchmark. To achieve this goal, costs were cut in production through an investment in efficient equipment, and the company achieved a higher profit margin. If this continues, you are certain...

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D076 – Finance REVIEW EXAM PASSED

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A company currently has a ratio of 1.5 but hopes to improve the ratio to 2 to align more with the industry benchmark. To achieve this goal, costs were cut in production through an investment in efficient equipment, and the company achieved a higher profit margin. If this continues, you are certain...

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D076 – Finance REVIEW EXAM PASSED

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A company currently has a ratio of 1.5 but hopes to improve the ratio to 2 to align more with the industry benchmark. To achieve this goal, costs were cut in production through an investment in efficient equipment, and the company achieved a higher profit margin. If this continues, you are certain...

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D076 – Finance REVIEW EXAM PASSED

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A company currently has a ratio of 1.5 but hopes to improve the ratio to 2 to align more with the industry benchmark. To achieve this goal, costs were cut in production through an investment in efficient equipment, and the company achieved a higher profit margin. If this continues, you are certain...

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D076 - Finance Skills for Managers Unit 4

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4 Reasons Ratios are Useful - 1 - Standardization 2 - Flexibility 3 - Focus 4 - Evaluation Benchmarking - The process of completing a financial analysis and comparing a firm's performance to that of other similar firms. Trend Analysis - Comparing a firm's ratios across time Cross-Sectional ...

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D076- ALL UNIT TESTS

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4 Reasons Ratios are Useful - 1 - Standardization 2 - Flexibility 3 - Focus 4 - Evaluation Benchmarking - The process of completing a financial analysis and comparing a firm's performance to that of other similar firms. Trend Analysis - Comparing a firm's ratios across time Cross-Sectional ...

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D076- ALL UNIT TESTS

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4 Reasons Ratios are Useful - 1 - Standardization 2 - Flexibility 3 - Focus 4 - Evaluation Benchmarking - The process of completing a financial analysis and comparing a firm's performance to that of other similar firms. Trend Analysis - Comparing a firm's ratios across time Cross-Sectional ...

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D076 Finance Skills for Managers exams already passed

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In which way is accounting different from finance? Accounting is backward looking, while finance is focused on the future. What is the main question that both individuals and companies must consider when making financial decisions to reach a goal? Will the benefits of the action outweigh the cos...

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D076 Finance Skills for Managers - quiz

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In which way is accounting different from finance? Accounting is backward looking, while finance is focused on the future. What is the main question that both individuals and companies must consider when making financial decisions to reach a goal? Will the benefits of the action outweigh the cos...

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D076 - PA Questions and Answers verified 100%

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In which way is accounting different from finance? Accounting is about budgeting, saving, and borrowing, while finance is about investing, forecasting, and lending. Accounting is focused on allocating capital, while finance is focused on bringing in capital. Accounting is backward looking, while...

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D076 - PA Questions and Answers verified 100%

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In which way is accounting different from finance? Accounting is about budgeting, saving, and borrowing, while finance is about investing, forecasting, and lending. Accounting is focused on allocating capital, while finance is focused on bringing in capital. Accounting is backward looking, while...

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D076 - Finance for Managers Part 2

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agency problem - when the agency (management) doesn't act in the best interests of the principal (owners) APR - Annual percentage rate; the annual rate of interest that is charged for using credit coincident economic indicators - indicators that show the current state of the economy, used joint...

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WGU D076 Finance Skills for Managers Q&A RATED A+

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Accounting The system of recording, reporting, and summarizing past financial information and transactions. Accounts Receivable Turnover (AR Turnover) An activity ratio found by credit sales divided by accounts receivable. Activity Ratios A category of ratios that measure how well a company use...

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WGU D076 Finance Skills for Managers Q&A RATED A+

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Accounting The system of recording, reporting, and summarizing past financial information and transactions. Accounts Receivable Turnover (AR Turnover) An activity ratio found by credit sales divided by accounts receivable. Activity Ratios A category of ratios that measure how well a company use...

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WGU D076 Finance Skills for Managers Q&A RATED A+

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Accounting The system of recording, reporting, and summarizing past financial information and transactions. Accounts Receivable Turnover (AR Turnover) An activity ratio found by credit sales divided by accounts receivable. Activity Ratios A category of ratios that measure how well a company use...

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WGU D076 Finance Skills for Managers Q&A RATED A+

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Accounting The system of recording, reporting, and summarizing past financial information and transactions. Accounts Receivable Turnover (AR Turnover) An activity ratio found by credit sales divided by accounts receivable. Activity Ratios A category of ratios that measure how well a company use...

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Study guide for D076 Finance Skills for Managers

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Accounting Definition  The system of recording, reporting, and summarizing past financial information and transactions. Activity Ratios  A category of ratios that measure how well a company uses its assets to generate sales or cash, showing the firm’s operational efficiency and profita...

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D076 – Ratios unit test passed

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AR Turnover - Is an activity/asset management ratio. Helps to identify how quickly these accounts receivables turn over during a given year. A rate of 12 indicated that the company is collecting once a month. If less or decreasing then it may indicate that the company is taking longer to collect. ...

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D076 – Ratios unit test passed

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AR Turnover - Is an activity/asset management ratio. Helps to identify how quickly these accounts receivables turn over during a given year. A rate of 12 indicated that the company is collecting once a month. If less or decreasing then it may indicate that the company is taking longer to collect. ...

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D076 - Finance Skills for Managers Questions

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A company called Bobby's Books is considering purchasing a new bookbinding machine. The company calculates the hurdle rate of the project to be 9% and the IRR to be 11%. Should the company purchase the bookbinding machine? No, because the old bookbinding machine still works. Yes, because the IR...

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D076 - Finance Skills for Managers Questions

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A company called Bobby's Books is considering purchasing a new bookbinding machine. The company calculates the hurdle rate of the project to be 9% and the IRR to be 11%. Should the company purchase the bookbinding machine? No, because the old bookbinding machine still works. Yes, because the IR...

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D076 – Ratios unit test passed

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AR Turnover - Is an activity/asset management ratio. Helps to identify how quickly these accounts receivables turn over during a given year. A rate of 12 indicated that the company is collecting once a month. If less or decreasing then it may indicate that the company is taking longer to collect. ...

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D076 WGU - Glossary QUIZ ALREADY GRADED

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Accounting - The system of recording, reporting, and summarizing past financial information and transactions. Accounts Receivable Turnover (AR Turnover) - An activity ratio found by credit sales divided by accounts receivable. Activity Ratios - A category of ratios that measure how well a compan...

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D076 WGU - Glossary QUIZ ALREADY GRADED

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Accounting - The system of recording, reporting, and summarizing past financial information and transactions. Accounts Receivable Turnover (AR Turnover) - An activity ratio found by credit sales divided by accounts receivable. Activity Ratios - A category of ratios that measure how well a compan...

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D076 WGU Unit 4 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100%

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Accounts Receivable Turnover - An activity ratio found by credit sales divided by accounts receivable. Activity Ratios - A category of ratios that measure how well a company uses its assets to generate sales or cash, showing the firm's operational efficiency and profitability. Average Collectio...

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D076 WGU Ratios and Equations GRADED A+

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Accounts Receivable Turnover (AR Turnover) - An activity ratio found by credit sales divided by accounts receivable. Average Collection Period (ACP) - An activity ratio found by the number of days in a year (365) divided by AR turnover. Current Ratio - A liquidity ratio found by current assets d...

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D076 WGU Ratios and Equations GRADED A+

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Accounts Receivable Turnover (AR Turnover) - An activity ratio found by credit sales divided by accounts receivable. Average Collection Period (ACP) - An activity ratio found by the number of days in a year (365) divided by AR turnover. Current Ratio - A liquidity ratio found by current assets d...

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D076 OA ASSESSMENT PASSED 100%

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Accounts Receivable Turnover (AR Turnover) - An activity ratio found by credit sales divided by accounts receivable. Average Collection Period (ACP) - An activity ratio found by the number of days in a year (365) divided by AR turnover. Current Ratio - A liquidity ratio found by current assets d...

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D076 WGU Q&A WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS UNIT3

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How is risk defined in finance? - The possibility that the realized or actual return will differ from what we expect. (Risk is defined a s the possibility that the realized or actual return will differ from our expected return.) The nominal interest rate of an investment is 8%, and the inflation ...

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D076 WGU Principles of Finance EXAM

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1 What is the primary goal of the financial manager of a firm? - To maximize owner wealth 3 What is the primary aim of personal finance goals? - To maximize satisfaction from products purchased and services obtained 3 Which subspecialty of finance primarily involves deciding which assets will ...

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D076 WGU FINANCE TEST GRADED A+

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Business finance - Which area of finance deals with sources of funding and the capital structure of corporations and seeks to increase the value of a firm to its owners? Finance focuses on the future, while accounting is generally backward-looking. - What is the primary difference between finance...

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D076 WGU Finance Skills for Managers TEST

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7 What is the term for the risk that changes in interest rates will impact the value of a bond? 1.Interest rate risk 2.Firm-specific risk 3.Default risk 4.Systematic risk - Interest rate risk A company called Bobby's Books is considering purchasing a new bookbinding machine. The company calc...

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D076 WGU Finance Skills for Managers TEST PASSED

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What is a reasonable alternative to keeping an emergency stash of cash? Investing in a savings account Investing in a readily withdrawable account that still earns some interest is a value-preserving alternative. Which area of finance deals with sources of funding and the capital structure of co...

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D076 WGU Finance Skills for Managers Module 9 exams passed

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Balance Sheet Forecasting - Using sales growth and the profit forecast to construct a pro forma balance sheet to understand the future implications of the sources and uses of finances Discretionary accounts - Accounts that do not vary proportionally with sales but are decided upon by management ...

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D076 WGU Finance Skills for Managers AQA

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Finance vs. Accounting - finance is forward looking accounting is backward looking Accounting - recording, reporting, and summarizing past financial information and transactions finance - management and allocation of capital (money) 3 primary areas of finance - business finance investments fin...

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D076 WGU question and answers rated A+

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Beta A variable that describes how the price of a security varies with the market. Business Finance An area of finance that deals with sources of funding, the capital structure of corporations, the actions that managers take to increase the value of the firm to its owners, and the tools and anal...

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D076 Unit 6 Finance Skills for Managers - QUESTION AND AMSWER PASSED

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A bond becomes "premium" or "discount" once it - begins trading on the secondary market. A company called Bobby's Books is considering purchasing a new bookbinding machine. The company calculates the hurdle rate of the project to be 9% and the IRR to be 11%. Should the company purchase the b...

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D076 Unit 6 EXAMS ALREADY VERIFIED

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Net Present Value (NPV) - the sum (or net) of the present values of all of the project's expected cash inflows and outflows. Advantages of NPV - Considers time value of money Calculates value added to the firm Considers risk and required return Disadvantages of NPV - Requires calculation of ap...

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d076 Unit 5 with verified solutions

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What is the name for a forecast of short-term events that helps a company understand if it has sufficient cash? - Cash budget What is the purpose of a monthly cash budget? - To control cash inflows and outflows so you can balance income with expenditures and savings In which situation would a fi...

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D076 Unit 5 wgu question and answer rith complete solutions

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Cash Budgets - Profit Forecasting - Balance Sheet Forecasting - Discretionary Financing Needed - The additional financing needed given a firm's expectations for future growth. Spontaneous Accounts - Accounts that vary naturally with sales. Discretionary Accounts - Accounts that do not vary...

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D076 Unit 5 Study Questions

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Company ABC would like to continue to grow, but in order to maintain control of all decisions and ownership, it wants to avoid issuing new stock. Which calculation will show the company's leadership the fastest that ABC can grow? - Sustainable growth rate How can you use the envelope method of b...

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D076 Unit 5 Practice Questions

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A company calculated variances of a budget and actual cash flows that indicate the firm's strengths and weaknesses in cash flows and its budgeting process. Which major use of cash budgeting is this an example of? -Corrective action -Standardization -Assessment of future needs -Performance eva...

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D076 Unit 4

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Firm A has an average collection period of 67 days, and the industry norm is 40 days. What can the firm do in order to be competitive with accounts receivable management in the industry? - Tighten the credit standards for its customers. MiniCo recently spun off of BigCo. Both companies have the s...

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- D076 UNIT 4 Finance Skills for Managers QUIZ

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Ratios are useful for analyzing and comparing company performance for at least four different reasons: - Standardization Flexibility Focus Evaluation You can standardize the companies' net incomes by - dividing both by the total sales of those companies. This will help you to see how much inc...

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D076 UNIT 4 EXAMS

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liquidity ratio - is a measure of not only how much cash you have but also how easily you can convert short-term assets into cash. activity ratio - the firm's operational efficiency and profitability. activity ratio - efficiency ratio leverage ratio - financing ratios or solvency ratios levera...

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- D076 UNIT 3 Finance Skills EXAMS GRADED A+

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A company that produces soap, shampoo, lotion, and other personal care products has recently taken a hit due to a competitor's new product line. The company decides to reduce wages for its labor force to save money while the company focuses on building up its reputation again, but the company's ...

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D076 Unit 3 WRITTEN EXAM PASSED

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What is the term for the percentage of the principal that a lender charges a borrower for the use of assets? - Interest rate How is the interest rate expressed? - as a percentage What is the main purpose of charging interest? - It allows borrowers to pay to use the assets of another entity to ac...

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d076 Unit 3 EXAMS

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How is risk defined in finance? - The possibility that the realized or actual return will differ from what we expect The nominal interest rate of an investment is 8%, and the inflation rate is 3%. What is the real interest rate? - 5% What is another name for the cost of capital? - Discount rate ...

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D076 Unit 2: Overview of Finance

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Accounting - The system of recording, reporting, and summarizing past financial information and transactions. Agency Costs - Costs that are incurred when management does not act in the best interest of shareholders; related to the maximization of shareholder value; firms mitigate some of these co...

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D076 Unit 2 Practice Questions

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A company is trying to finance a project with a mortgage loan from a bank. The company's assessment of the project indicates that the company may experience several years of loss until the project becomes profitable. This means that the company might lose its ability to pay back the loan and the ...

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D076 Unit 2 Practice Questions

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Which area of finance deals with sources of funding and the capital structure of corporations and seeks to increase the value of a firm to its owners? -Business finance -Real estate -Investments -Financial institutions - A What is the primary difference between finance and accounting? -Accoun...

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D076 Unit 2 Practice Questions

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Which area of finance deals with sources of funding and the capital structure of corporations and seeks to increase the value of a firm to its owners? -Business finance -Real estate -Investments -Financial institutions - A What is the primary difference between finance and accounting? -Accoun...

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D076 Unit 2 financial management test

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A company's officers and board of directors are selling their stocks in the firm at higher prices due to false accounting reports that made the stock seem more valuable than it truly was. Which ethical issue is occurring in this situation? - Agency problem due to conflicting interests How can ag...

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D076 Types of Ratios WGU EXAM 100%

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Activity Ratios - A category of ratios that measure how well a company uses its assets to generate sales or cash, showing the firm's operational efficiency and profitability. Leverage Ratios - A category of ratios that consider how a firm is financed. Liquidity Ratios - A category of ratios that...

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D076 Time Value of Money Variables in Excel

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=NPV(rate,value1,[value2],...) - Returns the net present value of a series of future payments with a given rate fv - Future value, or the cash balance you want to attain after the last payment is made IRR(values,[guess]) - Returns the internal rate of return of a series of future payments nper -...

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D076 Test + Quizzes VERIFIED

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Which area of finance deals with sources of funding and the capital structure of corporations and seeks to increase the value of a firm to its owners? Financial institutions Business finance Investments Real estate - Business finance is the area of finance that deals with uses and sources of fu...

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D076 Test + Quizzes VERIFIED

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Which area of finance deals with sources of funding and the capital structure of corporations and seeks to increase the value of a firm to its owners? Financial institutions Business finance Investments Real estate - Business finance is the area of finance that deals with uses and sources of fu...

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D076 Test Answers RATED A+

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A company calculated variances of a budget and actual cash flows that indicate the firm's strengths and weaknesses in cash flows and its budgeting process. Which major use of cash budgeting is this an example of? Standardization Assessment of future needs Corrective action Performance evaluat...

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D076 Study Guide

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A company calculated variances of a budget and actual cash flows that indicate the firm's strengths and weaknesses in cash flows and its budgeting process. Which major use of cash budgeting is this an example of? Standardization Assessment of future needs Performance evaluation Corrective act...

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D076 REVIEW Q&A RATED A+

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A company called Bobby's Books is considering purchasing a new bookbinding machine. The company calculates the hurdle rate of the project to be 9% and the IRR to be 11%. Should the company purchase the bookbinding machine? No, because the old bookbinding machine still works. Yes, because the IR...

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D076 Quizzes

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*Part 1* W&H Company wants to create a cash budget to better manage its cash flows. The financial manager knows that the firm's labor costs and materials casts are too high for the level of sales each month. The firm also needs to keep better track of its cash flows to assess its need for additio...

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D076 QUIZ FLASHCARDS VERIFIED

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Which area of finance deals with sources of funding and the capital structure of corporations and seeks to increase the value of a firm to its owners? Financial institutions Business finance Investments Real estateBusiness finance is the area of finance that deals with uses and sources of fundi...

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0 / 1 Maria and Mateo are setting financial goals. They decide that they need to save $200 each month to reach their goal of taking their children to visit their grandparents in Spain next summer. What is the objective of setting such a goal? - To maximize individual utility - While everyone has...

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A company calculated variances of a budget and actual cash flows that indicate the firm's strengths and weaknesses in cash flows and its budgeting process. Which major use of cash budgeting is this an example of? - Performance evaluation A company calculated variances of a budget and actual cash...

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A company calculated variances of a budget and actual cash flows that indicate the firm's strengths and weaknesses in cash flows and its budgeting process. Which major use of cash budgeting is this an example of? -Assessment of future needs -Performance evaluation -Standardization -Corrective...

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In which way is accounting different from finance? - Accounting is backward looking, while finance is focused on the future What is the main question that both individuals and companies must consider when making financial decisions to reach a goal? - Will the benefits of the action outweigh the c...

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