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[Show more]Characteristics of preferred stock includes - ANSWER--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 chan...
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Add to cartCharacteristics of preferred stock includes - ANSWER--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 chan...
least liquid asset - ANSWER-inventory 
 
Inventory consists of 3 parts - ANSWER-Raw material, Work in progress, & finished goods 
 
Collection Float - ANSWER-Time from account receivable to collect cash 
 
Components of WACC (Weighted Average Cost of Capital) - ANSWER-Market value, tax, equity/commo...
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Add to cartleast liquid asset - ANSWER-inventory 
 
Inventory consists of 3 parts - ANSWER-Raw material, Work in progress, & finished goods 
 
Collection Float - ANSWER-Time from account receivable to collect cash 
 
Components of WACC (Weighted Average Cost of Capital) - ANSWER-Market value, tax, equity/commo...
Trading on the NYSE is executed without a specialist (i.e. a market maker). (T/F) - ANSWER-F 
 
Stocks and bonds are two types of financial instruments (T/F) - ANSWER-T 
 
The matching principle in accrual accounting requires that: 
a. Revenues be recognized when the earnings process is complete an...
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Add to cartTrading on the NYSE is executed without a specialist (i.e. a market maker). (T/F) - ANSWER-F 
 
Stocks and bonds are two types of financial instruments (T/F) - ANSWER-T 
 
The matching principle in accrual accounting requires that: 
a. Revenues be recognized when the earnings process is complete an...
1. The goal of the corporation is to: - ANSWER-Maximize stock price 
 
2. Which of the following is a requirement for an efficient market - ANSWER-Competitive markets, transparency, liquidity 
 
3. What is the relationship between risk and required return? - ANSWER-Higher risk causes higher required...
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Add to cart1. The goal of the corporation is to: - ANSWER-Maximize stock price 
 
2. Which of the following is a requirement for an efficient market - ANSWER-Competitive markets, transparency, liquidity 
 
3. What is the relationship between risk and required return? - ANSWER-Higher risk causes higher required...
How can a private firm appropriately maximize shareholder value? - ANSWER-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? - ANSWER-Because international investing in a global marketpl...
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Add to cartHow can a private firm appropriately maximize shareholder value? - ANSWER-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? - ANSWER-Because international investing in a global marketpl...
Net Income = - ANSWER-Revenues - Expenses 
 
Revenues - Cost of Goods Sold (COGS) - ANSWER-Gross Profit 
 
Gross Profit - Operating Expenses - ANSWER-EBIT 
 
EBIT = - ANSWER-Sales - Costs - Depreciation 
 
EBIT = - ANSWER-Operating Profit or Operating Income 
 
EBIT - Interest Expense = - ANSWER-Ear...
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Add to cartNet Income = - ANSWER-Revenues - Expenses 
 
Revenues - Cost of Goods Sold (COGS) - ANSWER-Gross Profit 
 
Gross Profit - Operating Expenses - ANSWER-EBIT 
 
EBIT = - ANSWER-Sales - Costs - Depreciation 
 
EBIT = - ANSWER-Operating Profit or Operating Income 
 
EBIT - Interest Expense = - ANSWER-Ear...
Initial Outlay - ANSWER-The total dollar amount to begin a project. 
 
Cost of Equity - ANSWER-How much it costs a firm (in percentage terms) to use equity financing. From the investor's perspective, it is what they require given the riskiness/opportunity cost of the company. From the companies per...
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Add to cartInitial Outlay - ANSWER-The total dollar amount to begin a project. 
 
Cost of Equity - ANSWER-How much it costs a firm (in percentage terms) to use equity financing. From the investor's perspective, it is what they require given the riskiness/opportunity cost of the company. From the companies per...
If accounts receivable increases, what is the impact on CFO? - ANSWER-CFO decreases 
 
Are actual taxes paid the same as how on the GAAP income statement? - ANSWER-No. 
 
Actual Taxes = IRS Rules 
Income Statement = GAAP 
 
Which decisions require using subjective estimates? - ANSWER-Economic life o...
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Add to cartIf accounts receivable increases, what is the impact on CFO? - ANSWER-CFO decreases 
 
Are actual taxes paid the same as how on the GAAP income statement? - ANSWER-No. 
 
Actual Taxes = IRS Rules 
Income Statement = GAAP 
 
Which decisions require using subjective estimates? - ANSWER-Economic life o...
Which political view of foreign direct investment (FDI) is most widely used by governments in the current international business environment? - ANSWER-Protectionism 
 
Which factors credit the degree of rivalry between a pair of competitors? 2 choices - ANSWER-Market Commonality 
Cost Structure 
 
W...
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Add to cartWhich political view of foreign direct investment (FDI) is most widely used by governments in the current international business environment? - ANSWER-Protectionism 
 
Which factors credit the degree of rivalry between a pair of competitors? 2 choices - ANSWER-Market Commonality 
Cost Structure 
 
W...
What does accounting focus on? - ANSWER-The impact a business's activities have on its overall financial performance 
 
Which report summarizes cash collections and cash expenditures from operating, investing, and financing activities over a period of time? - ANSWER-Statement of cash flows 
 
Which...
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Add to cartWhat does accounting focus on? - ANSWER-The impact a business's activities have on its overall financial performance 
 
Which report summarizes cash collections and cash expenditures from operating, investing, and financing activities over a period of time? - ANSWER-Statement of cash flows 
 
Which...
Statement of Cash Flows - ANSWER-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) - ANSWER-Cash flow that a company generates as a result of day-to-day business operations. Deals with Cu...
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Add to cartStatement of Cash Flows - ANSWER-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) - ANSWER-Cash flow that a company generates as a result of day-to-day business operations. Deals with Cu...
1. The goal of the corporation is to: 
a. Maximize profits 
b. Maximize market share 
c. Maximize stock price 
d. Minimize risk - ANSWER-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 r...
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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 - ANSWER-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 r...
Corporate Finance - ANSWER-focuses on financial decision making by a firms management 
 
Investments - ANSWER-various types of financial instruments (stocks, bonds, etc) 
 
Banking or Financial Institutions - ANSWER-make money by paying depositors a smaller interest rate than the interest rate charg...
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Add to cartCorporate Finance - ANSWER-focuses on financial decision making by a firms management 
 
Investments - ANSWER-various types of financial instruments (stocks, bonds, etc) 
 
Banking or Financial Institutions - ANSWER-make money by paying depositors a smaller interest rate than the interest rate charg...
Trading on the NYSE is executed without a specialist T or F - ANSWER-False 
 
What are 2 types of financial instruments - ANSWER-Stocks and BondsM 
 
When revenue is matched with cost of sales in an income statement it is called? - ANSWER-matching principle 
 
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Add to cartTrading on the NYSE is executed without a specialist T or F - ANSWER-False 
 
What are 2 types of financial instruments - ANSWER-Stocks and BondsM 
 
When revenue is matched with cost of sales in an income statement it is called? - ANSWER-matching principle 
 
A high quality customer just purchased ...
The interest rate that a company promises to pay on bonds - ANSWER-Coupon Rate 
 
The interest rate on other comparable bonds - ANSWER-Market Rate 
 
The amount payable on maturity of the bond - ANSWER-Par Value 
 
Same as YTM - Yield to Maturity - ANSWER-Market rate 
 
Assumes stable growth rates a...
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Add to cartThe interest rate that a company promises to pay on bonds - ANSWER-Coupon Rate 
 
The interest rate on other comparable bonds - ANSWER-Market Rate 
 
The amount payable on maturity of the bond - ANSWER-Par Value 
 
Same as YTM - Yield to Maturity - ANSWER-Market rate 
 
Assumes stable growth rates a...
How can a private firm appropriately maximize shareholder value? - ANSWER-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? - ANSWER-Because international investing in a global marketpl...
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Add to cartHow can a private firm appropriately maximize shareholder value? - ANSWER-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? - ANSWER-Because international investing in a global marketpl...
What standards are used to help US investors understand and compare foreign financial statements to domestic financial statements? - ANSWER-International Financial Reporting Standards 
 
When a company is optimizing its resources and maintaining or improving productivity, they are engaging in what h...
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Add to cartWhat standards are used to help US investors understand and compare foreign financial statements to domestic financial statements? - ANSWER-International Financial Reporting Standards 
 
When a company is optimizing its resources and maintaining or improving productivity, they are engaging in what h...
Coupon Rate - ANSWER-The interest rate that a company promises to pay on bonds 
 
Market Rate - ANSWER-The interest rate on other comparable bonds 
 
Par Value - ANSWER-The amount payable on maturity of the bond 
 
Market rate - ANSWER-Same as YTM - Yield to Maturity 
 
Gordon Growth Model - ANSWER-...
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Add to cartCoupon Rate - ANSWER-The interest rate that a company promises to pay on bonds 
 
Market Rate - ANSWER-The interest rate on other comparable bonds 
 
Par Value - ANSWER-The amount payable on maturity of the bond 
 
Market rate - ANSWER-Same as YTM - Yield to Maturity 
 
Gordon Growth Model - ANSWER-...
Accrual Accounting - ANSWER-Accounting system based on recording accounts based on historical prices and the matching principle 
 
Matching Principle - ANSWER-Accrual accounting principle to match revenues and expenses in the same period 
 
Historical cost principle - ANSWER-Accrual accounting princ...
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Add to cartAccrual Accounting - ANSWER-Accounting system based on recording accounts based on historical prices and the matching principle 
 
Matching Principle - ANSWER-Accrual accounting principle to match revenues and expenses in the same period 
 
Historical cost principle - ANSWER-Accrual accounting princ...
Trading on the NYSE is executed without a specialist (i.e. a market maker). (T/F) - ANSWER-F 
 
Stocks and bonds are two types of financial instruments (T/F) - ANSWER-T 
 
The matching principle in accrual accounting requires that: 
a. Revenues be recognized when the earnings process is complete and...
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Add to cartTrading on the NYSE is executed without a specialist (i.e. a market maker). (T/F) - ANSWER-F 
 
Stocks and bonds are two types of financial instruments (T/F) - ANSWER-T 
 
The matching principle in accrual accounting requires that: 
a. Revenues be recognized when the earnings process is complete and...
The goal of the corporation is to: - ANSWER-maximize stock price 
 
What makes an efficient market? - ANSWER-Competitive market, liquidity, transparency 
 
What is the relationship between risk and required return? - ANSWER-As risk increases, required return increases. 
 
What are the 3 main financi...
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Add to cartThe goal of the corporation is to: - ANSWER-maximize stock price 
 
What makes an efficient market? - ANSWER-Competitive market, liquidity, transparency 
 
What is the relationship between risk and required return? - ANSWER-As risk increases, required return increases. 
 
What are the 3 main financi...
Statement of Cash Flows - ANSWER-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) - ANSWER-Cash flow that a company generates as a result of day-to-day business operations. Deals with Cu...
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Add to cartStatement of Cash Flows - ANSWER-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) - ANSWER-Cash flow that a company generates as a result of day-to-day business operations. Deals with Cu...
How can a private firm appropriately maximize shareholder value? - ANSWER-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? - ANSWER-Because international investing in a global marketpl...
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Add to cartHow can a private firm appropriately maximize shareholder value? - ANSWER-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? - ANSWER-Because international investing in a global marketpl...
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