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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 budgeting to monitor cash flows? - Put the amount of 
money budgeted for each category of your expenses into labeled envelopes and then spend the money 
in each envelope on expenses in that category. 
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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 budgeting to monitor cash flows? - Put the amount of 
money budgeted for each category of your expenses into labeled envelopes and then spend the money 
in each envelope on expenses in that category. 
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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 automatically with sales but are left to the 
discretion of management. 
pro forma statements - A financial statement that projects an estimate for future periods "as if" 
sales grew as predicted. ...
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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 automatically with sales but are left to the 
discretion of management. 
pro forma statements - A financial statement that projects an estimate for future periods "as if" 
sales grew as predicted. ...
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 firm need to borrow cash? - When the beginning cash balance plus 
the net cash is less than the minimum cash balance required for the month 
How can you use the envelope method of budgeting to monitor c...
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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 firm need to borrow cash? - When the beginning cash balance plus 
the net cash is less than the minimum cash balance required for the month 
How can you use the envelope method of budgeting to monitor c...
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 appropriate cost of capital 
Is not useful to compare projects of varying sizes 
Internal Rate of Return (IRR) - The rate of return that a firm earns on its capital projects. 
Hurdle Rate - The required...
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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 appropriate cost of capital 
Is not useful to compare projects of varying sizes 
Internal Rate of Return (IRR) - The rate of return that a firm earns on its capital projects. 
Hurdle Rate - The required...
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 bookbinding machine? - Yes, because the IRR exceeds the cost of capital. 
A company is considering five projects that are not mutually exclusive. However, the company does not 
have enough money to do ...
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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 bookbinding machine? - Yes, because the IRR exceeds the cost of capital. 
A company is considering five projects that are not mutually exclusive. However, the company does not 
have enough money to do ...
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 analysis used to 
allocate financial resources. 
Capital Budgeting Criteria 
Metrics and calculations used to determine whether a project or asset will add value and be a 
worthwhile investment. 
Capital ...
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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 analysis used to 
allocate financial resources. 
Capital Budgeting Criteria 
Metrics and calculations used to determine whether a project or asset will add value and be a 
worthwhile investment. 
Capital ...
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 
financial institutions 
business of finance - deals with sources of funding 
Capital Structure - the mixture of debt and equity used to finance a firm 
Asset Pricing - The process of valuing assets. 
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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 
financial institutions 
business of finance - deals with sources of funding 
Capital Structure - the mixture of debt and equity used to finance a firm 
Asset Pricing - The process of valuing assets. 
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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 
Discretionary Financing Needed (DFN) - The additional financing needed given a firm's 
expectations for future growth 
How can a firm grow its fixed assets if it is expecting growth but has reached c...
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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 
Discretionary Financing Needed (DFN) - The additional financing needed given a firm's 
expectations for future growth 
How can a firm grow its fixed assets if it is expecting growth but has reached c...
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 corporations and seeks 
to increase the value of a firm to its owners? 
Business finance is the area of finance that deals with uses and sources of funding to increase the value 
of the firm. 
What is t...
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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 corporations and seeks 
to increase the value of a firm to its owners? 
Business finance is the area of finance that deals with uses and sources of funding to increase the value 
of the firm. 
What is t...
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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 
calculates the hurdle rate of the project to be 9% and the IRR to be 11%. Should the company purchase 
the bookbinding machine? 
1.No, because the hurdle rate is lower than the IRR. 
2.Yes, because the IR...
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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 
calculates the hurdle rate of the project to be 9% and the IRR to be 11%. Should the company purchase 
the bookbinding machine? 
1.No, because the hurdle rate is lower than the IRR. 
2.Yes, because the IR...