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FIN370 Question And Answers Final 2024/2025
1. In pro forma analysis, what determines whether or not an account on the balance sheet or income statement is relevant to a project? - The projected causes an account to change, then it is revelant. 
 
2. How can you determine if a cash flow is incremental to a project? - The cash flow will disappear when the project ceases 
The cash flow changes only when a new project is implemented 
The cash flow occurs only if a new project is implemented
- Exam (elaborations)
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1. In pro forma analysis, what determines whether or not an account on the balance sheet or income statement is relevant to a project? - The projected causes an account to change, then it is revelant. 
 
2. How can you determine if a cash flow is incremental to a project? - The cash flow will disappear when the project ceases 
The cash flow changes only when a new project is implemented 
The cash flow occurs only if a new project is implemented
FIN370 Question and Answers Assignment 2 with Complete Solutions
1. In pro forma analysis, what determines whether or not an account on the balance sheet or income statement is relevant to a project? - The projected causes an account to change, then it is revelant. 
2. How can you determine if a cash flow is incremental to a project? - The cash flow will disappear when the project ceases 
The cash flow changes only when a new project is implemented 
The cash flow occurs only if a new project is implemented 
3. What is an opportunity cost? - The value of the n...
- Exam (elaborations)
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1. In pro forma analysis, what determines whether or not an account on the balance sheet or income statement is relevant to a project? - The projected causes an account to change, then it is revelant. 
2. How can you determine if a cash flow is incremental to a project? - The cash flow will disappear when the project ceases 
The cash flow changes only when a new project is implemented 
The cash flow occurs only if a new project is implemented 
3. What is an opportunity cost? - The value of the n...
FIN 370 Second Q&A Assignment with Complete Solutions
Capital Budget - List all of the projects that a company plans to undertake during the next period 
Capital Bugeting - The process of analyzing investment opportunities and deciding which ones to accept 
Incremental earnings - The amt by which a firm's earnings are expected to change as a result of an investment decision 
Straight Line depreciation - a method of depreciation in which an asset's cost is decided equally over its life 
Unlevered NI - NI plus after-tax interest expense, equivalent...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Capital Budget - List all of the projects that a company plans to undertake during the next period 
Capital Bugeting - The process of analyzing investment opportunities and deciding which ones to accept 
Incremental earnings - The amt by which a firm's earnings are expected to change as a result of an investment decision 
Straight Line depreciation - a method of depreciation in which an asset's cost is decided equally over its life 
Unlevered NI - NI plus after-tax interest expense, equivalent...
Fin 370 Question and Answer Assignment 2 with Full Solutions
the rules of the game (classic gold standard) - under the gold standard, a country's money supply was limited to the amount of gold held by its central bank; each country set the rate at which its currency unit (paper or coin) could be converted to a given weight of gold (fixed exchange rate) 
defending a fixed exchange rate - under the gold standard, a country was responsible for preserving the exchange value of the country's currency by being willing and able to exchange its currency for gol...
- Exam (elaborations)
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the rules of the game (classic gold standard) - under the gold standard, a country's money supply was limited to the amount of gold held by its central bank; each country set the rate at which its currency unit (paper or coin) could be converted to a given weight of gold (fixed exchange rate) 
defending a fixed exchange rate - under the gold standard, a country was responsible for preserving the exchange value of the country's currency by being willing and able to exchange its currency for gol...
FIN 370 Q&A Assignment 2 with Complete Solutions
In addition to the standard requirements for a contract to be valid, the statute of frauds requires contracts involving real estate - to be in writing 
The _____ is a "gap filler" , which binds the agreement for a real estate purchase from the time the agreement is reached until the time of the closing. - sales contract 
The most frequently encountered contingency associated with the typical residential sales contract is the - securing of mortgage financing 
which of the following terms repres...
- Exam (elaborations)
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In addition to the standard requirements for a contract to be valid, the statute of frauds requires contracts involving real estate - to be in writing 
The _____ is a "gap filler" , which binds the agreement for a real estate purchase from the time the agreement is reached until the time of the closing. - sales contract 
The most frequently encountered contingency associated with the typical residential sales contract is the - securing of mortgage financing 
which of the following terms repres...
Fin 370 Assignment 2: Questions and Answers with Complete Solutions
face value - The amount the bondholder will be repaid at maturity. 
coupon rate - the interest paid on a bond, expressed as a percentage of the bond's par value 
expressed in APR 
coupon payment formula - (Coupon Rate)*(Face Value)/(# of payments per year) 
zero coupon bond - a bond that makes no coupon payments and is thus initially priced at a discount 
pure discount bonds - a bond that makes only one payment at maturity 
treasury bills - short-term government securities issued at a discount ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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face value - The amount the bondholder will be repaid at maturity. 
coupon rate - the interest paid on a bond, expressed as a percentage of the bond's par value 
expressed in APR 
coupon payment formula - (Coupon Rate)*(Face Value)/(# of payments per year) 
zero coupon bond - a bond that makes no coupon payments and is thus initially priced at a discount 
pure discount bonds - a bond that makes only one payment at maturity 
treasury bills - short-term government securities issued at a discount ...
FIN 370 Assignment 2: Question and Answer with Complete Solutions
Arbitrage definition - Arbitrage is a trading activity in which an arbitrageur makes a sure profit without committing an initial investment or without committing any of the arbitrageur's own money. 
Finance "free lunch" situation - in finance, there is free lunch in the form of arbitrage, it does not last for any length of time. The trading activity of the arbitrageur cancels it pretty quickly. 
Three types of arbitrage - 1. Locational Arbitrage: Taking advantage of a mismatch in bid/ask betw...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Arbitrage definition - Arbitrage is a trading activity in which an arbitrageur makes a sure profit without committing an initial investment or without committing any of the arbitrageur's own money. 
Finance "free lunch" situation - in finance, there is free lunch in the form of arbitrage, it does not last for any length of time. The trading activity of the arbitrageur cancels it pretty quickly. 
Three types of arbitrage - 1. Locational Arbitrage: Taking advantage of a mismatch in bid/ask betw...
Test Bank Questions: Geriatric Nursing Assessment
Increased ability to concentrate urine - Age-related change affecting renal and urinary systems 
Deficit fluid volume - Condition related to fluid restriction 
Antidiuretic hormone (ADH) - Substance kidneys secrete in response to low blood pressure 
Glasgow Coma Scale - Tool to assess level of consciousness 
End-stage kidney disease (ESKD) - Final stage of kidney disease 
Bladder percussion - Assessment technique for bladder fullness
- Exam (elaborations)
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Increased ability to concentrate urine - Age-related change affecting renal and urinary systems 
Deficit fluid volume - Condition related to fluid restriction 
Antidiuretic hormone (ADH) - Substance kidneys secrete in response to low blood pressure 
Glasgow Coma Scale - Tool to assess level of consciousness 
End-stage kidney disease (ESKD) - Final stage of kidney disease 
Bladder percussion - Assessment technique for bladder fullness
TEEX POLICE WRITS Questions and answers with detailed breakdowns 2024/2025
According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, what is a writ issued by a court directing any peace officer in the state, commanding him to arrest a person accused of an offense and bring him before that court immediately called? (6.8.1) 
Select one: 
a. attachment 
b. commitment 
c. capias 
d. arrest warrant - c. capias
- Exam (elaborations)
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According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, what is a writ issued by a court directing any peace officer in the state, commanding him to arrest a person accused of an offense and bring him before that court immediately called? (6.8.1) 
Select one: 
a. attachment 
b. commitment 
c. capias 
d. arrest warrant - c. capias
TEEX Code Enforcement Q&A with comprehensive answers 2024/2025
Absolute Immunity - The status of a person or body that places one beyond the law and makes one free from legal obligations. 
Affiant - The person who makes and subscribes an affidavit. 
Affidavit - A voluntary, written or printed declaration of facts, confirmed by oath of the party making it before a person with authority to administer the oath. 
Civil Action - legal action to protect a private civil right or to compel a civil remedy (as distinguished from criminal prosecution)
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Absolute Immunity - The status of a person or body that places one beyond the law and makes one free from legal obligations. 
Affiant - The person who makes and subscribes an affidavit. 
Affidavit - A voluntary, written or printed declaration of facts, confirmed by oath of the party making it before a person with authority to administer the oath. 
Civil Action - legal action to protect a private civil right or to compel a civil remedy (as distinguished from criminal prosecution)