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财务管理英语试题及答案

财务管理英语试题及答案

财务管理英语试题及答案一、选择题(每题2分,共20分)1. 财务管理的主要目标是()。

A. 利润最大化B. 股东财富最大化C. 企业价值最大化D. 产品成本最小化答案:C2. 企业进行长期投资决策时,主要考虑的是()。

A. 短期收益B. 长期收益C. 短期现金流D. 长期现金流答案:B3. 下列哪项不是财务杠杆的表现形式?()A. 债务融资B. 权益融资C. 经营杠杆D. 财务杠杆答案:B4. 企业进行资本结构决策时,主要考虑的因素不包括()。

A. 债务成本B. 权益成本C. 税收影响D. 市场风险答案:D5. 企业进行股利政策决策时,主要考虑的因素不包括()。

A. 企业的盈利能力B. 企业的资本需求C. 股东的偏好D. 企业的行业地位答案:D6. 下列哪项不是影响企业价值的因素?()A. 企业的盈利能力B. 企业的资本结构C. 企业的市场规模D. 企业的社会责任答案:D7. 企业进行财务预测时,通常不使用的方法包括()。

A. 销售百分比法B. 现金流量表法C. 资产负债表法D. 历史数据法答案:B8. 企业进行财务分析时,主要分析的财务报表不包括()。

A. 利润表B. 资产负债表C. 现金流量表D. 所有者权益变动表答案:D9. 企业进行风险管理时,通常不采用的方法是()。

A. 风险分散B. 风险转移C. 风险接受D. 风险创造答案:D10. 企业进行跨国财务管理时,主要考虑的因素不包括()。

A. 汇率变动B. 政治风险C. 经济周期D. 企业规模答案:D二、判断题(每题1分,共10分)1. 财务管理的核心是资金的筹集、使用和分配。

()答案:√2. 企业的财务目标与股东的财富最大化目标是一致的。

()答案:×3. 财务杠杆可以增加企业的财务风险,但不会提高企业的收益。

()答案:×4. 企业的资本结构决策只与债务和权益的相对比例有关。

()答案:×5. 股利政策对企业的市场价值没有影响。

财务管理试卷(英文版)答案

财务管理试卷(英文版)答案

《财务管理(英)》课程期末考试试卷标准(参考)答案及评分标准Part 1: Choice Questions (16 questions, 1 point each, 16 points total)Part 2: Calculation Questions (3 questions, 8 points each, 24 points total)1.Answer:CAPM is: E(R i) = R f + [E(R M) – R f] × iSubstituting the values we are given, we find:E(R i) = .05 + (.14 – .05)(1.3) = .1670 or 16.70% (4 points)P0 = D0×(1+g)/(R-g) = 2×1.08/(16.7%-8%)=$24.83 ( 4 points)2.Answer: (10 points)The economic order quantity is:EOQ = [(2T × F)/CC]1/2EOQ = [2(52)(4,000)($2,600)/$40]1/2EOQ = 5,2003.Answer: (8 points)Bond value = 50×(P/A, 6%, 40) + 1000×(P/s, 6%,40 )=50×15.0463 +1000×0.0972=$849.54Part 3: Comprehensive Questions (4 questions, 15 points each, 60 points total ) 1.Answer:1)Compute the following ratios: ( 7 points)Current ratio: = 11,000/10,000 =1.1Total debt ratio (10,000+12,000)/ 38,000 = 57.9%Total asset turnover = 10,400/ 38,000 = 27.4%Profit margin = 2,327/10,400 = 22.375%Equity multiplier = 38,000 / 16,000 = 2.375ROA = 2327 / 38000 = 6.12%ROE = 2327 / 16000 = 14.54%2)Using Du Pont Identity to compute the ROE ( 4 points)ROE = Profit margi n×Equity multiplier×Total asset turnover= 22.375%×2.375 ×27.4% = 14.56%3)( 4 points)The plowback ratio, b, is one minus the payout ratio, so:b = 1 – .20 = .80we can use the sustainable growth rate equation to get:Sustainable growth rate = (ROE × b) / [1 – (ROE × b)]= [0.1454(.80)] / [1 – 0.1454(.80)]= .1317 or 13.17%2.Answer:( 15 points)3.Answer:1) Annual depreciation = $618,000 ÷ 3 = $206,000Taxes = ($265,000 - $206,000) ⨯ .34 = $20,060OCF = $265,000 – $20,060 = $244,940 (4 points)2) After tax Salvage value = $60,000 ⨯ (1 - .34)] = 39,600 ( 3 points)CF 0 = -$618,000 + (-$23,000) = -$641,000 CF1—CF2 = $244,940CF 3 = $244,940 + [$60,000 ⨯ (1 - .34)] + $23,000 = $307,5404)321)09.1(540,307$)09.1(940,244$)09.1(940,244$000,641$NPV +++++-== $27,354.00 ( 4 points)4. (15 points)The Capital Structure QuestionCapital Structure and the Cost of CapitalThe Effect of Financial LeverageThe Basics of Financial LeverageCorporate Borrowing and Homemade Leverage ( 3 points)Case I: M&M Capital Structure and the Cost of Equity Capital ( 3 points)M&M Proposition I: The Pie ModelThe Cost of Equity and Financial Leverage: M&M Proposition II Business and Financial RiskCase II: M&M Propositions I and II with Corporate Taxes ( 4 points)The Interest Tax ShieldTaxes and M&M Proposition ITaxes, the WACC, and Proposition IICase III: M&M Propositions I and II with Corporate Taxes and Bankruptcy Costs ( 4 points)Direct Bankruptcy Costs Indirect Bankruptcy CostsTaxes and Bankruptcy Costs , M&M Proposition ITaxes and Bankruptcy Costs , the WACC, Proposition IISummery: Optimal Capital Structure ( 1 point)Optimal Capital Structure and the Cost of Capital。

财务英语试题及答案

财务英语试题及答案

财务英语试题及答案一、选择题(每题2分,共20分)1. What is the term for the process of recording, summarizing, and reporting financial transactions?A. BudgetingB. AccountingC. AuditingD. Forecasting答案:B2. Which of the following is a financial statement that showsa company's financial position at a specific point in time?A. Income StatementB. Balance SheetC. Cash Flow StatementD. Statement of Retained Earnings答案:B3. The difference between the purchase price and the fair market value of an asset is known as:A. DepreciationB. AmortizationC. GoodwillD. Capital Gains答案:C4. What is the term for the systematic allocation of the cost of a tangible asset over its useful life?A. DepreciationB. AmortizationC. AccrualD. Provision答案:A5. Which of the following is not a type of revenue recognition?A. Cash basisB. Accrual basisC. Installment methodD. All of the above答案:D6. The process of estimating the cost of completing a project is known as:A. BudgetingB. Cost estimationC. Project managementD. Cost accounting答案:B7. Which of the following is a non-current liability?A. Accounts payableB. Wages payableC. Long-term debtD. Income tax payable答案:C8. The term used to describe the process of adjusting the accounts at the end of an accounting period is:A. Closing the booksB. JournalizingC. PostingD. Adjusting entries答案:D9. What is the term for the financial statement that shows the changes in equity of a company over a period of time?A. Balance SheetB. Income StatementC. Statement of Changes in EquityD. Cash Flow Statement答案:C10. The process of verifying the accuracy of financial records is known as:A. BudgetingB. AuditingC. ForecastingD. Valuation答案:B二、填空题(每空1分,共10分)1. The __________ is the process of determining the value of an asset or liability.答案:valuation2. A __________ is a type of financial instrument that represents a creditor's claim on a company's assets.答案:bond3. The __________ is the difference between the cost of an asset and its depreciation.答案:book value4. __________ is the process of converting non-cash items into cash equivalents.答案:Liquidation5. A __________ is a financial statement that provides information about a company's cash inflows and outflows during a specific period.答案:Cash Flow Statement6. The __________ is the process of estimating the useful life of an asset.答案:depreciation schedule7. __________ is the practice of recording revenues and expenses when they are earned or incurred, not when cash is received or paid.答案:Accrual accounting8. __________ is the process of recording transactions in the order they are received.答案:Journalizing9. __________ is the practice of matching expenses with the revenues they helped to generate.答案:Matching principle10. A __________ is a document that provides evidence of a transaction.答案:voucher三、简答题(每题5分,共20分)1. What are the main components of a balance sheet?答案:The main components of a balance sheet are assets, liabilities, and equity.2. Explain the concept of "double-entry bookkeeping."答案:Double-entry bookkeeping is a system of recording financial transactions in which every entry to an account requires a corresponding and opposite entry to another account, ensuring that the total of debits equals the total of credits.3. What is the purpose of an income statement?答案:The purpose of an income statement is to summarize a company's revenues, expenses, and profits or losses over a specific period of time.4. Describe the role of a financial controller in anorganization.答案:A financial controller is responsible for overseeing the financial operations of an organization, including budgeting, financial reporting, and ensuring compliance with financial regulations and policies.四、论述题(每题15分,共30分)1. Discuss the importance of financial planning in business management.答案:Financial planning is crucial in business management as it helps in setting financial goals。

财务管理基础英文版选择题

财务管理基础英文版选择题

第一章1 CORRECTWhich of the following are microeconomic variables that help define and explain the discipline of finance? DA) risk and returnB) capital structureC) inflationD) all of the aboveFeedback: All of the above are relevant in explaining finance.2 CORRECTOne primary macroeconomic variable that helps define and explain the discipline of finance? CA) capital structureB) inflationC) technologyD) riskFeedback: Technology is very important in explaining the field of finance.3 CORRECTThe money markets deal with _________. BA) securities with a life of more than one yearB) short-term securitiesC) securities such as common stockD) none of the aboveFeedback: The money markets are concerned with short-term securities, those with a life less than one year.4 CORRECTThe ability of a firm to convert an asset to cash is called ___A_________.A) liquidityB) solvencyC) returnD) marketabilityFeedback: Liquidity also means how close an asset is to cash.5 CORRECTEarly in the history of finance, an important issue was: AA) liquidityB) technologyC) capital structureD) financing optionsFeedback: Maintaining liquidity was a major concern historically.6 INCORRECTThe __________C_________ is the most common form of business organization in the U.S.A) corporationB) partnershipC) sole proprietorshipD) none of the aboveFeedback: There are more sole proprietorships than any other form of business organization.7 CORRECTThe _________C___________ has more sales in dollars than any other form of business organization.A) sole proprietorshipB) partnershipC) corporationD) none of the aboveFeedback: The corporation is the most important in terms of dollars.8 CORRECTOne major disadvantage of the sole proprietorship is _____B___________.A) simplicity of decision-makingB) unlimited liabilityC) low operational costsD) none of the aboveFeedback: The owners of a sole proprietorship are personally liable.9 CORRECTThe appropriate firm goal in a capitalist society is ______B__________.A) profit maximizationB) shareholder wealth maximizationC) social responsibilityD) none of the aboveFeedback: The goal is to maximize the wealth of shareholders.10 CORRECTThe agency problem will occur in a business firm if the goals of ______C______ and shareholders do not agree.A) investorsB) the publicC) managementD) none of the above第二章Feedback: The goals of management may be different from those of shareholders.The accounting statements that a firm is required to file include all but one of these. BA) Balance SheetB) Statement of Accounts ReceivableC) Income StatementD) Statement of Cash FlowsFeedback: The required statements include the income statement, balance sheet and statement of changes in cash flows. The statement of changes in owners equity (or retained earnings) is also required by Generally Accepted Accounting Principles but is not covered in this text.2 CORRECTThe _______A________ shows the firm's operating results over a period of time.A) Income StatementB) Statement of Cash FlowsC) Balance SheetD) None of the aboveFeedback: The Income Statement represents a moving picture of a firm's revenues and expenses.3 CORRECTAll of the following except one are tax-deductible expenses. CA) interest expenseB) depreciationC) common stock dividendsD) income taxesFeedback: Common stock dividends are not tax deductible to a firm.4 CORRECTAll of the following are non-operating expenses except ______B_______.A) interest expenseB) cost of goods soldC) preferred stock dividendsD) taxesFeedback: The cost of goods sold is an operating expense.5 CORRECTBondholders receive _____C________ from the business firm.A) preferred dividend paymentsB) common stock paymentsC) interest paymentsD) royaltiesFeedback: Bondholders are typically paid interest semi-annually.6 CORRECTThe ratio of net income to common shares outstanding is called _____B_________.A) price/earnings ratioB) earnings per shareC) dividends per shareD) none of the aboveFeedback: This is called the earnings per share (EPS).7 CORRECTUsually, firms with high price/earnings ratios are _____A_______ firms.A) growthB) decliningC) matureD) none of the aboveFeedback: A high p/e ratio indicates a firm with strong growth prospects8 CORRECTOne of the limitations of the _____C_______ is that it is based on historical costs.A) income statementB) statement of cash flowsC) balance sheetD) none of the aboveFeedback: The balance sheet uses historical costs.9 INCORRECTA source of funds is a: DA) decrease in a current assetB) decrease in a current liabilityC) increase in a current liabilityD) a and c aboveFeedback: A decrease in current assets is equivalent to an increase in current liabilities.10 INCORRECTShort-term financing for a business firm includes: BA) bondsB) accounts payableC) stockholder's equityD) mortgagesFeedback: The other three answers represent long-term financing.第三章Trend analysis allows a firm to compare its performance to: DA) other firms in the industryB) other time periods within the firmC) other industriesD) all of the aboveFeedback: Trend analysis gives an analyst a long-term perspective. As a security analyst and a portfolio manager with Oppenheimer Capital, Dick Glasebrook spoke to a Senior Finance Managers’ Meeting at the Boeing Company on May 4, 1999. He said it is one thing to compare afirm’s performan ce against competitors within the same industry. But investors are not limited to specific industries. In fact, investors seek to diversify their investments across many different industries. So management should also compare performance to any well run company--both in and outside of their industry.2Ratio analysis allows a firm to compare its performance to: DA) other firms in the industryB) other time periods within the firmC) other industriesD) all of the aboveFeedback: Trend analysis gives an analyst a long-term perspective. As a security analyst and a portfolio manager with Oppenheimer Capital, Dick Glasebrook spoke to a Senior Finance Managers’ Meeting at the Boeing Company on May 4, 1999. He said it is one thing to compare a firm’s performance against competitors within the same industry. But investors are not limited to specific industries. In fact, investors seek to diversify their investments across many different industries. So management should also compare performance to any well run company--both in and outside of their industry.3Usually, a firm's suppliers are most interested in its ___D_____ ratios.A) profitabilityB) debtC) asset utilizationD) liquidityFeedback: The suppliers are most interested in getting paid, as shown by the liquidity of the firm.4 CORRECT__________D_____ would be most interested in a firm's debt utilization ratios.A) bondholdersB) stockholdersC) short-term creditorsD) Both A and BFeedback: Debt is indicated by a firm issuing bonds but is also a function of the debt to equity relationship or the degree of financial leverage. Both bond holders and stockholders are interested in this relationship although frof opposing viewpoints.5 CORRECTThe _______C______ ratio indicates the return firm shareholders are earning.A) return on assetsB) return on investmentC) return on equityD) net profit marginFeedback: The shareholders represent equity, or ownership in the firm.6 CORRECTWhich of the following is an example of a profitability ratio? CA) Quick ratioB) Average collection periodC) Return on equityD) Times interest earnedFeedback: This is the only profitability ratio that is listed. All profitability ratios have net income in the denominator.7Total asset turnover will indicate if there is a problem with the ___C______ ratio.A) debt to assetsB) times interest earnedC) fixed asset turnoverD) currentFeedback: Fixed asset turnover is part of total asset turnover.8 CORRECTAll of the following are asset utilization ratios except: DA) average collection periodB) inventory turnoverC) receivables turnoverD) return on assetsFeedback: Return on assets is a profitability ratio. Any ratio with net income in the denominator is a profitability ratio.9 CORRECTIf a firm's debt ratio is 55%, this means ____C__ of the firm's assets are financed by equity financing.A) 55%B) 50%C) 45%D) not enough information to answer questionFeedback: The equity portion plus the debt portion must add up to 100%.10 CORRECTAll of the following can present problems for ratio analysis except: DA) inflationB) inventory accounting methodsC) disinflationD) all of the aboveFeedback: These all may cause problems.第四章Planning for future growth is called: CA) capital budgetingB) working capital managementC) financial forecastingD) none of the aboveFeedback: This involves looking ahead to the future.2 INCORRECTWhich one of the following is NOT a tool of financial forecasting? BA) cash budgetB) capital budgetC) pro forma balance sheetD) pro forma income statementFeedback: The other three are all tools used by an analyst.3 CORRECTThe first step in developing a pro forma income statement is to: AA) build a sales forecastB) determine the production scheduleC) determine cost of goods soldD) none of the aboveFeedback: A sales forecast begins the process.4 INCORRECTPro forma statements are _B______ statements.A) actualB) projectedC) a previous year'sD) none of the aboveFeedback: Pro forma statements are based on estimates or projections.5 INCORRECTAll of the following compose cost of goods sold except ______D__________.A) raw materialB) laborC) overheadD) all of the above are part of cost of goods soldFeedback: The cost of good sold involves all three of these items.6 INCORRECTFinancial managers use the ______B_______ to plan for monthly financing needs.A) capital budgetB) cash budgetC) pro forma income statementD) none of the aboveFeedback: The cash budget allows for planning cash needs.7 INCORRECTThe payments that a firm collects from its customers are called _______C________.A) cash disbursementsB) cash outflowsC) cash receiptsD) none of the aboveFeedback: Cash receipts represent cash coming into the firm.8 INCORRECTExamples of cash disbursements are all but _________B________.A) payment for materials purchasedB) collection of accounts receivableC) payment of dividendsD) payment of taxesFeedback: The collection of accounts receivable is an example of a cash receipt, not a cash disbursement.9 CORRECTIn developing the pro forma balance sheet, we get common stock from __________A_______.A) the firm's previous balance sheetB) the firm's cash budgetC) the firm's income statementD) none of the aboveFeedback: Common stock appears on the balance sheet.10 INCORRECTThe percent of sales method of financial forecasting shows us the relationship between________D___ and financing needs.A) changes in the level of liabilitiesB) changes in the level of assetsC) changes in debtD) changes in the level of salesFeedback: It compares the relationship between balance sheet items and sales.第五章An example of a semi-variable cost is: DA) rentB) raw materialC) depreciationD) utilitiesFeedback: The other three represent fixed or variable costs.2 CORRECT_________A____ is the point at which firm profit is equal to zero.A) breakevenB) operating breakevenC) financial leverageD) combined breakevenFeedback: This is the point where the firm's revenues equal its expenses.3 INCORRECTIn breakeven analysis, if fixed costs rise, then the breakeven point will _____B_____.A) fallB) riseC) stay the sameD) none of the aboveFeedback: This implies that a larger quantity will have to be sold in order to break even.4 INCORRECTIn the breakeven formula, Price - Variable Cost is called the___C__________.A) breakeven pointB) leverageC) contribution marginD) none of the aboveFeedback: This implies that a larger quantity will have to be sold in order to cover the additional fixed costs and still break even.5 INCORRECTWhich of the following types of firms may operate with high operating leverage? BA) a doctor's officeB) an auto manufacturing facilityC) a mental health clinicD) none of the above would have high operating leverageFeedback: This implies a high break-even point and high operating expenses.6 INCORRECTThe __________C__________ is the percentage change in operating income that results from a percentage change in sales.A) degree of financial leverageB) breakeven pointC) degree of operating leverageD) degree of combined leverageFeedback: This is called the degree of operating leverage (DOL).7 CORRECTIf interest expenses for a firm rise, we know that firm has taken on more ______A________.A) financial leverageB) operating leverageC) fixed assetsD) none of the aboveFeedback: Financial leverage refers to interest expense on debt.8 INCORRECTThe ________B________ is the percentage change in earnings per share that results from a percentage change in operating income.A) degree of combined leverageB) degree of financial leverageC) breakeven pointD) degree of operating leverageFeedback: This is known as the degree of financial leverage (DFL).9 INCORRECTCombined leverage is the percentage change in relationship between sales and ______C______.A) operating incomeB) operating leverageC) earnings per shareD) breakeven pointFeedback: This combines operating leverage and financial leverage.10 INCORRECTA highly leveraged firm is ____B______ risky than its peers.A) lessB) moreC) the sameD) none of the aboveFeedback: Leverage is equivalent to risk, because it implies a higher level of fixed costs.第六章Working capital management involves the financing and management of the __C_____ assets of the firm.A) fixedB) totalC) currentD) none of the aboveFeedback: Working capital management deals with the financing and management of currentassets.2 INCORRECTAn asset sold at the end of a specified time period is called a ______B_______ asset.A) temporary currentB) self-liquidatingC) currentD) permanent currentFeedback: A self-liquidating asset is one that will be sold after a certain amount of time.3 CORRECTFixed assets are usually financed with _______A______ funds.A) long-termB) short-termC) permanentD) none of the aboveFeedback: Fixed assets are by definition long-term assets.4 INCORRECT_________B_____ is usually used to finance self-liquidating assets.A) Long-term financingB) Short-term financingC) Permanent financingD) none of the aboveFeedback: These are short-term or temporary assets.5 INCORRECTShort-term interest rates, in a normal economy, are generally ____C____ than long-term rates.A) higherB) the sameC) lowerD) none of the aboveFeedback: Long-term interest rates are normally higher than short-term interest rates to compensate for uncertainty or risk.6 INCORRECTThe expectations hypothesis says that _____B____ interest rates are a function of _______ interest rates.A) short-term; long-termB) long-term; short-termC) short-term; short-termD) none of the aboveFeedback: This theory says that long-term interest rates reflect the average of short-term expected rates.7 INCORRECTInsurance companies would tend to invest in ______C____ securities.A) short-termB) intermediate termC) long-termD) not enough information to answerFeedback: An insurance company would prefer long-term securities because they are more conservative or safer.8 INCORRECTThe _________D_____ theory says that investors must be paid a premium to hold long-term securities.A) expectations hypothesisB) time value theoryC) segmentationD) liquidity premiumFeedback: This is the liquidity premium.9 INCORRECTShort-term financing plans with high liquidity have: BA) high return and high riskB) moderate return and moderate riskC) low profit and low riskD) none of the aboveFeedback: This is known as a "middle-of-the-road" approach.10 INCORRECTLong-term financing plans with low liquidity have: BA) high return and high riskB) moderate return and moderate riskC) low return and low riskD) none of the aboveFeedback: This is also known as a "middle-of-the-road" approach.第七章The transaction motive for holding cash is for BA) a safety cushionB) daily operating requirementsC) compensating balance requirementsD) none of the aboveFeedback: This is money for everyday transactions.2 CORRECTWhich of the following motives for holding cash is required by the bank before loaning money? AA) compensating balance motiveB) transactions motiveC) precautionary motiveD) none of the aboveFeedback: This can be considered a form of collateral.3 INCORRECTThe difference between the cash balance on the firm's books and the balance shown on the bank's books is called: BA) the compensating balanceB) floatC) a safety cushionD) none of the aboveFeedback: Float implies that it takes time for checks to clear.4 CORRECTElectronic funds transfer has _____A_____ the use of float.A) reducedB) increasedC) had no effect onD) none of the aboveFeedback: Electronic funds transfer (EFT) has moved cash more quickly and reduced float.5 INCORRECTThe most utilized marketable security by most firms is the: DA) Treasury bondB) Agency securityC) Certificate of DepositD) Treasury billFeedback: Treasury bills (T-Bills) are very safe, popular investments.6 INCORRECTOf the following marketable securities, which are guaranteed by the Federal government? DA) agency securitiesB) negotiable certificates of depositC) banker's acceptancesD) none of the aboveFeedback: None of these are backed by the government.7 INCORRECTThe 5 C's of credit include: DA) conditionsB) collateralC) characterD) all of the aboveFeedback: The other two C's of credit are capacity and capital.8 INCORRECT BThe use of safety stock by a firm will:A) reduce inventory costsB) increase inventory costsC) have no effect on inventory costsD) none of the aboveFeedback: Safety stock is extra inventory a firm keeps in case of unforseen circumstances.9 INCORRECTAll of these factors are used in credit policy administration except: CA) credit standardsB) terms of tradeC) dollar amount of receivablesD) collection policyFeedback: The other three choices are the primary policy variables to consider.10 CORRECTFirms aim to hold ___A___ cash balances since cash is a non-interest earning asset.A) lowB) averageC) highD) none of the aboveFeedback: A firm does not want to keep too much cash on hand because it will lose interest (by not keeping the money in a bank).第八章The largest provider of short-term credit for a business is: BA) banking organizationsB) suppliers to the firmC) commercial paperD) EurodollarsFeedback: This is also known as trade credit.2 INCORRECTThe number of days until the firm is past due to a supplier is called the: CA) discount periodB) term to creditC) payment periodD) none of the aboveFeedback: The payment period is the number of days a firm has to pay its bill.3 INCORRECTIf a firm is given trade credit terms of 2/10, net 30, then the cost of the firm failing to take the discount is: CA) 2%B) 30%C) 36.72%D) 10%Feedback: This is calculated using formula 8-1 in this chapter.4 CORRECTThe interest rate given by a bank to its most creditworthy customers is the: AA) prime rateB) LIBOR rateC) federal funds rateD) discount rateFeedback: This is the "best" interest rate charged to people with excellent credit.5 INCORRECTWhich of the following types of bank loans generally have the highest effective rate of interest? DA) simple interest loanB) discount interest loanC) loan with a compensating balanceD) installment loanFeedback: Installment loans tend to be the most expensive.6 INCORRECTIf a firm needs to borrow $100,000, at 8% interest, to finance working capital needs and a 20% compensating is required, then the firm should borrow ____C______.A) $100,000B) $80,000C) $125,000D) $108,000Feedback: The formula to calculate this is: amount needed/(1-c), where c = the compensating balance percentage.7 CORRECTIf a bank offers a firm a simple interest loan of $1000 for 120 days at a cost of $60 interest, what is the effective rate of interest on the loan? AA) 18.00%B) 6.00%C) 20.00%D) none of the aboveFeedback: This is calculated by using formula 8-2 in this chapter.8 INCORRECTIf a company raises money to finance short-term needs by selling its accounts receivable to another party, this is called ___________. CA) pledgingB) warehousingC) factoringD) none of the aboveFeedback: Factoring means selling the accounts receivable outright.9 INCORRECTThe most restrictive policy for using inventory as collateral for short-term borrowing is called: BA) blanket inventory lienB) warehousing inventoryC) trust receiptD) factoringFeedback: This is a complex method of inventory financing wherein the lender takes control of the inventory.10 CORRECTA type of accounts receivable financing where a firm uses its receivables as collateral is called: AA) pledgingB) securitizationC) factoringD) warehousingFeedback: Pledging means using accounts receivable as collateral.第九章Both the future and present value of a sum of money are based on: CA) interest rateB) number of time periodsC) both a and bD) none of the aboveFeedback: These two factors are used in time value of money calculations.2 INCORRECTAn annuity is ___________________. CA) more than one paymentB) a series of unequal but consecutive paymentsC) a series of equal and consecutive paymentsD) a series of equal and non-consecutive paymentsFeedback: An annuity is a stream of equal payments to be received in the future.3 CORRECTIf you have $1000 and you plan to save it for 4 years with an interest rate of 10%, what is the future value of your savings? AA) $1464.00B) $1000.00C) $1331.00D) cannot be determinedFeedback: This is calculated by using formua 9-1 in this chapter.4 INCORRECTTime value of money is an important finance concept because: DA) it takes risk into accountB) it takes time into accountC) it takes compound interest into accountD) all of the aboveFeedback: Time value of money incorporates all of these concepts.5 INCORRECTThe present value of a dollar to be received in the future is: CA) more than a dollarB) equal to a dollarC) less than a dollarD) none of the aboveFeedback: The reason is because you can earn interest on the money.6 CORRECTThe future value of a dollar that you invest today is: AA) more than a dollarB) equal to a dollarC) less than a dollarD) none of the aboveFeedback: Again, the reason is because the money can earn interest.7 INCORRECTThe future value of an annuity is: CA) less than each annuity paymentB) equal to each annuity paymentC) more than each annuity paymentD) none of the aboveFeedback: The reason has to do with compound interest (or interest earning more interest).8 INCORRECTThe concepts of present value and future value are:DA) directly related to each otherB) not related to each otherC) proportionately related to each otherD) inversely related to each otherFeedback: They are essentially opposite sides of a coin.9 INCORRECTIf you win the lottery and you choose to have your proceeds distributed to you over atwenty-year time period, with the first payment coming to you one year from today, which calculation would you use to calculate the worth of those proceeds to you today? DA) future value of a lump sumB) future value of an annuityC) present value of a lump sumD) present value of an annuityFeedback: This is shown by formula 9-4 in this chapter. But this is not a typical situation. Most lotteries (let’s say $1 Million over 20 years), will pay you the first payment today and $50,000 each year for the next 19 years. This is actually an “annuity due” which is not covered in this text. Y ou’d have to calculate the present value of the annuity for 19 years and add the initial $50,000 you received today.10 CORRECTYou have $1000 you want to save. If four different banks offer four different compounding methods for interest, which method should you choose to maximize your $1000? AA) compounded dailyB) compounded quarterlyC) compounded semi-annuallyD) compounded annuallyFeedback: The more often interest is compounded the faster it will grow because you will begin to earn interest on the interest sooner.第十章In valuing a financial asset, you use these variables: DA) present value of future cash flowsB) discount rateC) required rate of returnD) all of the aboveFeedback: All of these are needed in order to value an asset.2 CORRECTThe principal amount of a bond at issue is called: AA) par valueB) coupon valueC) present value of an annuityD) present value of a lump sumFeedback: This is also known as the face value or stated value.3 INCORRECT BIf a bond's value rises above its par value during its life, interest rates have:A) gone upB) gone downC) stayed the sameD) there is no correlation with interest ratesFeedback: There is an inverse relationship between bond prices and interest rates (or yields).4 INCORRECTThe basic "rent" that you are charged when you borrow money is called: CA) inflation premiumB) risk premiumC) real rate of returnD) none of the aboveFeedback: This is known as the opportunity cost in economics.5 INCORRECTAs time to maturity draws near, a bond's value approaches: BA) zeroB) parC) the coupon paymentD) none of the aboveFeedback: The bond price gets closer to its face value the closer it is to maturity (see figure 10-2 in this chapter).6 INCORRECTOne characteristic of preferred stock is that:DA) it has no maturity dateB) it is a hybrid security with characteristics of both common stock and debtC) it pays a fixed dividend paymentD) all of the aboveFeedback: Preferred stock is described by all of the above characteristics.7 CORRECTCommon stock that has no growth in dividends is valued as if it were: AA) preferred stockB) a bondC) an optionD) none of the aboveFeedback: It is treated the same as preferred stock.8 INCORRECT。

财务管理基础 英文版 选择题.doc

财务管理基础  英文版  选择题.doc

第一章1 CORRECTWhich of the following are microeconomic variables that help define and explain the discipline of finance? DA) risk and returnB) capital structureC) inflationD) all of the aboveFeedback: All of the above are relevant in explaining finance.2 CORRECTOne primary macroeconomic variable that helps define and explain the discipline of finance? CA) capital structureB) inflationC) technologyD) riskFeedback: Technology is very important in explaining the field of finance.3 CORRECTThe money markets deal with _________. BA) securities with a life of more than one yearB) short-term securitiesC) securities such as common stockD) none of the aboveFeedback: The money markets are concerned with short-term securities, those with a life less than one year.4 CORRECTThe ability of a firm to convert an asset to cash is called ___A_________.A) liquidityB) solvencyC) returnD) marketabilityFeedback: Liquidity also means how close an asset is to cash.5 CORRECTEarly in the history of finance, an important issue was: AA) liquidityB) technologyC) capital structureD) financing optionsFeedback: Maintaining liquidity was a major concern historically.6 INCORRECTThe __________C_________ is the most common form of business organization in the U.S.A) corporationB) partnershipC) sole proprietorshipD) none of the aboveFeedback: There are more sole proprietorships than any other form of business organization.7 CORRECTThe _________C___________ has more sales in dollars than any other form of business organization.A) sole proprietorshipB) partnershipC) corporationD) none of the aboveFeedback: The corporation is the most important in terms of dollars.8 CORRECTOne major disadvantage of the sole proprietorship is _____B___________.A) simplicity of decision-makingB) unlimited liabilityC) low operational costsD) none of the aboveFeedback: The owners of a sole proprietorship are personally liable.9 CORRECTThe appropriate firm goal in a capitalist society is ______B__________.A) profit maximizationB) shareholder wealth maximizationC) social responsibilityD) none of the aboveFeedback: The goal is to maximize the wealth of shareholders.10 CORRECTThe agency problem will occur in a business firm if the goals of ______C______ and shareholders do not agree.A) investorsB) the publicC) managementD) none of the above第二章Feedback: The goals of management may be different from those of shareholders.The accounting statements that a firm is required to file include all but one of these. BA) Balance SheetB) Statement of Accounts ReceivableC) Income StatementD) Statement of Cash FlowsFeedback: The required statements include the income statement, balance sheet and statement of changes in cash flows. The statement of changes in owners equity (or retained earnings) is also required by Generally Accepted Accounting Principles but is not covered in this text.2 CORRECTThe _______A________ shows the firm's operating results over a period of time.A) Income StatementB) Statement of Cash FlowsC) Balance SheetD) None of the aboveFeedback: The Income Statement represents a moving picture of a firm's revenues and expenses.3 CORRECTAll of the following except one are tax-deductible expenses. CA) interest expenseB) depreciationC) common stock dividendsD) income taxesFeedback: Common stock dividends are not tax deductible to a firm.4 CORRECTAll of the following are non-operating expenses except ______B_______.A) interest expenseB) cost of goods soldC) preferred stock dividendsD) taxesFeedback: The cost of goods sold is an operating expense.5 CORRECTBondholders receive _____C________ from the business firm.A) preferred dividend paymentsB) common stock paymentsC) interest paymentsD) royaltiesFeedback: Bondholders are typically paid interest semi-annually.6 CORRECTThe ratio of net income to common shares outstanding is called _____B_________.A) price/earnings ratioB) earnings per shareC) dividends per shareD) none of the aboveFeedback: This is called the earnings per share (EPS).7 CORRECTUsually, firms with high price/earnings ratios are _____A_______ firms.A) growthB) decliningC) matureD) none of the aboveFeedback: A high p/e ratio indicates a firm with strong growth prospects8 CORRECTOne of the limitations of the _____C_______ is that it is based on historical costs.A) income statementB) statement of cash flowsC) balance sheetD) none of the aboveFeedback: The balance sheet uses historical costs.9 INCORRECTA source of funds is a: DA) decrease in a current assetB) decrease in a current liabilityC) increase in a current liabilityD) a and c aboveFeedback: A decrease in current assets is equivalent to an increase in current liabilities.10 INCORRECTShort-term financing for a business firm includes: BA) bondsB) accounts payableC) stockholder's equityD) mortgagesFeedback: The other three answers represent long-term financing.第三章Trend analysis allows a firm to compare its performance to: DA) other firms in the industryB) other time periods within the firmC) other industriesD) all of the aboveFeedback: Trend analysis gives an analyst a long-term perspective. As a security analyst and a portfolio manager with Oppenheimer Capital, Dick Glasebrook spoke to a Senior Finance Managers’ Meeting at the Boeing Company on May 4, 1999. He said it is one thing to compare afirm’s performan ce against competitors within the same industry. But investors are not limited to specific industries. In fact, investors seek to diversify their investments across many different industries. So management should also compare performance to any well run company--both in and outside of their industry.2Ratio analysis allows a firm to compare its performance to: DA) other firms in the industryB) other time periods within the firmC) other industriesD) all of the aboveFeedback: Trend analysis gives an analyst a long-term perspective. As a security analyst and a portfolio manager with Oppenheimer Capital, Dick Glasebrook spoke to a Senior Finance Managers’ Meeting at the Boeing Company on May 4, 1999. He said it is one thing to compare a firm’s performance against competitors within the same industry. But investors are not limited to specific industries. In fact, investors seek to diversify their investments across many different industries. So management should also compare performance to any well run company--both in and outside of their industry.3Usually, a firm's suppliers are most interested in its ___D_____ ratios.A) profitabilityB) debtC) asset utilizationD) liquidityFeedback: The suppliers are most interested in getting paid, as shown by the liquidity of the firm.4 CORRECT__________D_____ would be most interested in a firm's debt utilization ratios.A) bondholdersB) stockholdersC) short-term creditorsD) Both A and BFeedback: Debt is indicated by a firm issuing bonds but is also a function of the debt to equity relationship or the degree of financial leverage. Both bond holders and stockholders are interested in this relationship although frof opposing viewpoints.5 CORRECTThe _______C______ ratio indicates the return firm shareholders are earning.A) return on assetsB) return on investmentC) return on equityD) net profit marginFeedback: The shareholders represent equity, or ownership in the firm.6 CORRECTWhich of the following is an example of a profitability ratio? CA) Quick ratioB) Average collection periodC) Return on equityD) Times interest earnedFeedback: This is the only profitability ratio that is listed. All profitability ratios have net income in the denominator.7Total asset turnover will indicate if there is a problem with the ___C______ ratio.A) debt to assetsB) times interest earnedC) fixed asset turnoverD) currentFeedback: Fixed asset turnover is part of total asset turnover.8 CORRECTAll of the following are asset utilization ratios except: DA) average collection periodB) inventory turnoverC) receivables turnoverD) return on assetsFeedback: Return on assets is a profitability ratio. Any ratio with net income in the denominator is a profitability ratio.9 CORRECTIf a firm's debt ratio is 55%, this means ____C__ of the firm's assets are financed by equity financing.A) 55%B) 50%C) 45%D) not enough information to answer questionFeedback: The equity portion plus the debt portion must add up to 100%.10 CORRECTAll of the following can present problems for ratio analysis except: DA) inflationB) inventory accounting methodsC) disinflationD) all of the aboveFeedback: These all may cause problems.第四章。

英语财务笔试题库及答案

英语财务笔试题库及答案

英语财务笔试题库及答案1. What is the difference between a balance sheet and an income statement?Answer: A balance sheet is a snapshot of a company's financial condition at a specific point in time, showing assets, liabilities, and equity. An income statement, on the other hand, reports a company's financial performance over a period of time, including revenues, expenses, and net income.2. Define the term 'Depreciation'.Answer: Depreciation is the systematic allocation of the cost of a tangible asset over its useful life to reflect the consumption of the asset.3. Explain the concept of 'Accrual Accounting'.Answer: Accrual accounting is a method of accounting where revenues and expenses are recorded when they are earned or incurred, not when cash is received or paid.4. What is 'Capital Budgeting' and why is it important?Answer: Capital budgeting is the process of evaluating investment opportunities to determine whether they are financially viable and beneficial for a company. It is important as it helps in making long-term financial decisions.5. How do you calculate 'Net Present Value' (NPV)?Answer: Net Present Value (NPV) is calculated bysubtracting the present value of cash outflows (includinginitial investment) from the present value of cash inflows over a period of time, using a discount rate.6. What is 'Financial Leverage' and how does it affect a company?Answer: Financial leverage refers to the use of borrowed funds to increase the return on equity. It affects a company by increasing the risk and potential return on investment.7. Describe the 'Time Value of Money'.Answer: The time value of money is the concept that a sum of money is worth more now than the same sum in the future due to its potential earning capacity.8. What is 'Earnings Per Share' (EPS)?Answer: Earnings Per Share (EPS) is a financial metric calculated as the company's net income divided by the outstanding shares of its common stock, indicating the profit allocated to each share.9. Explain the 'Cash Conversion Cycle'.Answer: The cash conversion cycle is the length of time it takes for a company to convert its investment in inventory and receivables into cash.10. What is 'Break-Even Analysis' and how is it used?Answer: Break-even analysis is a method used to determine the number of units a company must sell to cover its costs and make a profit. It is used to evaluate the financial viability of a project or business.11. Define 'Working Capital'.Answer: Working capital is the difference between a company's current assets and current liabilities, representing the funds available for day-to-day operations.12. What is 'Liquidity Ratio' and how is it calculated?Answer: Liquidity ratio is a measure of a company'sability to pay short-term obligations. It is calculated by dividing current assets by current liabilities.13. Explain 'Return on Investment' (ROI).Answer: Return on Investment (ROI) is a financial metric that measures the profitability of an investment. It is calculated by dividing the net profit from the investment by the initial cost of the investment.14. What is 'Inflation' and how does it affect financial statements?Answer: Inflation is the rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services is rising, and subsequently, purchasing power is falling. It affects financial statements by reducing the real value of assets and increasing the cost of goods and services.15. Define 'Audit' in the context of finance.Answer: An audit is a systematic review and examination of a company's financial records, typically performed by an independent third party, to ensure accuracy, compliance with regulations, and to detect fraud.。

财务面试英语试题及答案

财务面试英语试题及答案

财务面试英语试题及答案一、选择题1. What is the primary purpose of financial accounting?A. To provide information for internal managementB. To provide information for external stakeholdersC. To assist in budgeting and forecastingD. To support tax compliance答案:B2. Which of the following is NOT a financial statement?A. Balance SheetB. Income StatementC. Cash Flow StatementD. Project Proposal答案:D3. What does the term "depreciation" refer to?A. The increase in the value of an assetB. The decrease in the value of an asset over timeC. The sale of an assetD. The purchase of an asset答案:B二、填空题4. The process of recording financial transactions in acompany's books is known as __________.答案:bookkeeping5. The __________ is responsible for the day-to-day management of the company's finances.答案:finance manager6. When a company issues shares, it is said to be engaging in __________.答案:equity financing三、简答题7. Explain the difference between "revenue" and "profit".答案:Revenue is the total amount of money that a company receives from its business activities before any costs are deducted. Profit, on the other hand, is the amount of money remaining after all expenses have been subtracted from the revenue.8. What are the main components of a balance sheet?答案:The main components of a balance sheet are assets, liabilities, and shareholders' equity.四、论述题9. Discuss the importance of financial planning for a business.答案:Financial planning is crucial for a business as it helps in setting financial goals, allocating resourcesefficiently, managing cash flow, and ensuring the long-term viability of the company. It also aids in risk management and provides a roadmap for the company's growth and expansion.10. Describe the role of an auditor in a company.答案:An auditor's role in a company is to provide an independent assessment of the company's financial statements to ensure they are accurate, complete, and in compliance with relevant accounting standards and regulations. They also help identify potential fraud and recommend improvements in financial controls and processes.。

外企财务英语试题及答案

外企财务英语试题及答案

外企财务英语试题及答案一、选择题(每题2分,共20分)1. Which of the following is NOT a financial statement?A. Balance SheetB. Income StatementC. Cash Flow StatementD. Organizational Chart2. What does the term "EBIT" stand for in financial terms?A. Earnings Before Interest and TaxesB. Economic Benefits to InvestorsC. Equity Before Interest and TaxesD. Earnings Before Income Tax3. The process of forecasting a company's future financial performance is known as:A. Financial AnalysisB. Financial PlanningC. Financial ReportingD. Financial Review4. What is the primary purpose of a budget in a business?A. To track expensesB. To project future financial performanceC. To increase salesD. To reduce costs5. Which of the following is a type of long-term liability?A. Accounts PayableB. Notes PayableC. Bonds PayableD. Sales Tax Payable6. The term "ROI" refers to:A. Risk of InvestmentB. Return on InvestmentC. Revenue of InvestmentD. Rate of Interest7. What does "GAAP" stand for?A. General Accounting and Auditing PrinciplesB. Globally Accepted Accounting PracticesC. Generally Accepted Accounting PrinciplesD. Government Accounting and Auditing Procedures8. A company's "working capital" is calculated by:A. Current Assets - Current LiabilitiesB. Total Assets - Total LiabilitiesC. Fixed Assets - Current LiabilitiesD. Current Liabilities / Current Assets9. Which of the following is a non-cash expense?A. RentB. UtilitiesC. DepreciationD. Salaries10. The financial statement that shows the changes in a company's equity over a period of time is:A. Balance SheetB. Income StatementC. Statement of Cash FlowsD. Statement of Retained Earnings二、填空题(每题1分,共10分)11. The __________ is a document that provides a snapshot ofa company's financial condition at a specific point in time.12. __________ is the process of allocating resources to achieve the company's goals.13. A __________ is a financial statement that shows the sources and uses of cash during a specific period.14. __________ are short-term obligations that a company must pay within one year.15. The __________ is the difference between the cost of an asset and its depreciation.16. __________ is the amount of money that a company expects to receive for the sale of goods or services that have been delivered but not yet paid for by customers.17. __________ is the process of evaluating the financial performance of a company.18. __________ are the costs associated with the production of goods or services that have not yet been sold.19. __________ is the process of recording financial transactions in a company's accounting records.20. The __________ is a document that shows the company's net income and expenses over a specific period.三、简答题(每题5分,共30分)21. Explain the difference between "Operating Leverage" and "Financial Leverage."22. Describe the purpose of a "Statement of Changes in Equity."23. What is the role of "Debt Financing" in a company's capital structure?24. Discuss the importance of "Internal Controls" infinancial management.四、计算题(每题5分,共20分)25. Given the following data for a company:- Sales = $500,000- Cost of Goods Sold = $300,000- Operating Expenses = $80,000- Depreciation = $20,000- Interest Expense = $10,000- Taxes = 30% of EBITCalculate the company's EBIT and Net Income.26. If a company has Current Assets of $120,000 and Current Liabilities of $60,000, calculate the company's Working Capital.27. A company has a Return on Investment (ROI) of 15%. If the initial investment was $100,000, calculate the amount of the return.五、论述题(共20分)28. Discuss the role of "Financial Forecasting" in strategic business planning and provide examples of how it can be used to make informed business decisions.答案:一、选择题1. D2. A3. B4. B5. C6. B7. C8. A9. C10. D二、填空题11. Balance Sheet12. Budgeting13. Cash Flow Statement14. Current Liabilities15. Book Value16. Accounts Receivable17. Financial Analysis18.。

会计学英语试题及答案

会计学英语试题及答案

会计学英语试题及答案一、单项选择题(每题2分,共10题)1. Which of the following is not a financial statement?A. Balance SheetB. Income StatementC. Cash Flow StatementD. Tax Return2. The process of recording all financial transactions in a company is known as:A. BudgetingB. ForecastingC. BookkeepingD. Auditing3. What does the term "Depreciation" refer to?A. The increase in value of an asset over timeB. The decrease in value of an asset over timeC. The sale of an assetD. The purchase of an asset4. Which of the following is not a type of receivable?A. Accounts ReceivableB. Notes ReceivableC. InventoryD. Trade Receivables5. What is the purpose of an audit?A. To ensure compliance with tax lawsB. To verify the accuracy of financial recordsC. To prepare financial statementsD. To manage the company's budget6. The term "Equity" in accounting refers to:A. The total assets of a companyB. The total liabilities of a companyC. The owner's investment in the companyD. The company's net income7. Which of the following is not a component of a balance sheet?A. AssetsB. LiabilitiesC. EquityD. Revenue8. The accounting equation is represented as:A. Assets = Liabilities + EquityB. Assets = Liabilities - EquityC. Assets - Liabilities = EquityD. Assets + Equity = Liabilities9. What is the term used to describe the conversion of cash into other assets?A. InvestingB. FinancingC. OperatingD. Spending10. Which of the following is a non-current asset?A. CashB. InventoryC. LandD. Office Supplies二、多项选择题(每题3分,共5题)1. Which of the following are considered as current assets?A. CashB. Accounts ReceivableC. InventoryD. Land2. The following are examples of liabilities except:A. Accounts PayableB. Long-term DebtC. Common StockD. Retained Earnings3. The following are types of expenses in an income statement except:A. Cost of Goods SoldB. Salaries and WagesC. DividendsD. Depreciation4. Which of the following are considered as equity transactions?A. Issuance of SharesB. Declaration of DividendsC. EarningsD. Payment of Dividends5. The following are true statements about accountingprinciples except:A. The going concern assumptionB. The matching principleC. The cash basis of accountingD. The accrual basis of accounting三、判断题(每题1分,共5题)1. True or False: The accounting cycle includes the processof closing the books at the end of an accounting period.2. True or False: All prepaid expenses are considered current assets.3. True or False: Revenue recognition is based on the cash received.4. True or False: The statement of cash flows is preparedusing the cash basis of accounting.5. True or False: The accounting equation must always balance.四、简答题(每题5分,共2题)1. Explain the difference between revenue and profit.2. Describe the role of the statement of cash flows infinancial reporting.五、计算题(每题10分,共1题)A company has the following transactions during the month:- Cash sales: $10,000- Accounts receivable: $5,000- Accounts payable: $3,000- Inventory purchased on credit: $2,000- Cash paid for expenses: $1,500Calculate the company's cash flow from operating activities for the month.答案:一、单项选择题1. D2. C3. B4. C5. B6. C7. D8. A9. A10. C二、多项选择题1. A, B, C2. C, D3. C4. A, D5. C三、判断题1. True2. True3. False4. False5. True四、简答题1. Revenue is the income generated from the normal business activities of a company over a specific period, before any expenses are deducted. Profit, on the other hand, is the amount of money remaining after all expenses have been deducted from the revenue. It represents the net income or net loss of a company.2. The statement of cash flows is a financial statement that provides information about the cash receipts。

财务管理专业英语复习题(参考答案)

财务管理专业英语复习题(参考答案)

D. working sheet D. equipment depreciation C. capital budgeting. A. time deposits A. the initial cost of the project can be reduced. C. notes payable B. sunk A. I and III only C. salaries payable D. product producing C. initial public offering (IPO). A. total A. future value D. (1+8%/2)2-1 B. $295,000 D. collecting accounts receivable faster A. m D. common stock A. gross profit margin A. liquidity ratios B. degree to which the net present value reacts to changes in a single variable.B. the transaction is complete and the goods or services delivered.A. Return on equity A. general economic risk D. It does not include depreciation.C. Interest. B.$108 B. $37.62 B. Corporate investment decisions have nothing to do with financial markets,A. Financial management A. double taxation of dividends D. compound interest D. The market is overvaluing the stock.B. approximately 10 B.640,000 D. issue common stock.A. Net profit margin ×Total asset turnover ×Equity multiplier B.bond issuing C. capital budgeting B. marketability A. future value流动比率Current ratio= Current assets/ Current liabilities=1.91速动比率Quick ratio=( Current assets- Inventory)/ Current liabilities=1.27应收账款周转率Accounts receivables turnover ratio=Sales/Accounts receivable=4.37债务比率Debt ratio= Total liabilities/ Total assets=50.3%资产收益率Return on assets= Net income/ Total assets=3.45%Price/earnings ratio= Market price per share/ Earnings per share=45.83Current ratio = Current assets / Current liabilities = 1.1Total debt ratio =(Total assets – Total equity) / Total assets = 0.58Total asset turnover = Sales / Total assets = 0.27Profit margin = Net income / Sales = 0.22Equity multiplier = Total assets / Total equity = 2.375ROA= Net income / Total assets = 0.061ROE= Net income / Total equity = 0.1452) ROE= Profit margin * Equity multiplier * Total assets turnover = 14.56%Financial management is an integrated decision-making process concerned with acquiring, financing, and managing assets to accomplish some overall goal within a business entity. Other names for financial management include managerial finance, corporate finance, and business finance. Making financial decisions is an integral part of all forms and sizes of business organizations from small privately-held firms to large publicly-traded corporations财务管理是一个通过收购、融资和资产管理来完成一些企业总体目标的综合决策过程。

财务管理专业英语练习及答案

财务管理专业英语练习及答案

The following information is available for T om, a limited liability company:Summarized income statement for the year ended 31 December 2010.$’000Profit from operations 3,650Finance cost (loan note interest) (300)3,350Income tax expense (700)Net profit for the period 2,650Notes:1.The additional loan notes were issued on 1 January 2010. Interest was paid on 30 June2010 and 31 December 2010.2.Dividends paid during the year amounted to $750,000.RequiredPrepare the company’s cash flow statement for the year ended 31 December 2010.Cash flow statement for the year ended 31 December 2010$’000 Net profit 2,650 Add: depreciation [5,600-4,800] 800 Operating profit before working capital changes 3,450 Decrease in inventories (3,400-3,800) 400 Increase in receivables (3,800-2,900) (900) Increase in payables (3,700-3,200) 500 Increase in accruals (700-600) 100 Cash generated from operations 3,550Cash flows from investing activitiesPayments to acquire non-current assets (5,400-3,200+800) (3,000) Net cash used in investing activities (3,000)Cash flow from financing activitiesProceeds from issue of loan notes (3,000-2,000) 1,000 Dividends paid (750) Net cash from financing activities 250 Net increase in cash 800 Cash at 1 January 2010 400 Cash at 31 December 2010 1,200Below are the most recent financial statements for Wildhack. Based on the balance sheet and income statement, calculate the following ratios for 2010:(1)Current ratio; (2) Quick ratio; (3) Cash ratio; (4) Debt ratio; (5) Long-term debt ratio;(6) Times interest earned; (7) Cash flow coverage ratio; (8) Accounts receivable turnover ratio; (9) Inventory turnover ratio; (10) Accounts payable turnover ratio; (11) T otal asset turnover ratio; (12) Gross profit margin; (13) Net profit margin; (14) ROA (use net income in the numerator); (15) ROEWildhack Corporation2010 Income StatementWildhack CorporationBalance Sheet as of December 31, 2009 and 20101、Current ratio=648/1183=0.552、Quick ratio=(88+192)/1183=0.243、Cash ratio=88/1183=0.074、Debt ratio=(1183+2077)/6002=0.545、Long-term debt ratio=2077/6002=0.356、Times interest earned=813/613=1.337、Cash flow coverage ratio=(813+490)/613=2.138、Accounts receivable turnover ratio=2*3756/(224+192)=18.069、Inventory turnover ratio=2*2453/(424+368)=6.1910、Accounts payable turnover ratio=2*2453/(124+144)=18.3111、T otal assets turnover ratio=2*3756/(5996+6002)=0.6312、Gross profit margin=(3756-2453)/3756=0.3513、Net profit margin=132/3756=0.0414、ROA=2*132/(5996+6002)=0.0215、ROE=2*132/(2656+2742)=0.05Gross Sales 销售总额Less: Sales Returns and Allowances 销售退回及折让Sales Discounts 销售折扣Net Sales 销售净额Less: Cost of Goods Sold 销售成本Gross Profit on Sales 销售毛利Net Sales=Net Cash Sale + Net Credit Sale销售净额=现销净额+赊销净额。

财务管理英文题库及答案

财务管理英文题库及答案

财务管理英文题库及答案1. Question: What is the primary goal of financial management in a business?Answer: The primary goal of financial management in a business is to maximize the value of the firm to its shareholders by making optimal investment and financing decisions.2. Question: What is the difference between a current asset and a non-current asset?Answer: A current asset is an asset that is expected to be converted to cash or used up within one year or one operating cycle of the business. A non-current asset, on the other hand, is an asset that is not expected to be converted to cash or used up within one year or one operating cycle.3. Question: Explain the concept of Time Value of Money (TVM).Answer: The Time Value of Money (TVM) is a financial concept that states that a sum of money received today isworth more than the same sum received in the future due toits potential earning capacity. This principle is fundamental to finance and is used to evaluate the relative worth of money at different points in time.4. Question: What is the formula for calculating the presentvalue of a future sum of money?Answer: The formula for calculating the present value (PV) of a future sum of money (FV) is: PV = FV / (1 + r)^n, where r is the discount rate and n is the number of periods.5. Question: Define the term 'Leverage' in the context of financial management.Answer: Leverage in financial management refers to the use of borrowed funds to increase the potential return of an investment. It is a strategy that can amplify gains but also increases the risk of losses if the investment does not perform as expected.6. Question: What is the DuPont Identity and how is it usedin financial analysis?Answer: The DuPont Identity is a formula used to break down the return on equity (ROE) into three parts: net profit margin, asset turnover, and financial leverage. It is used in financial analysis to understand the drivers of a company's profitability and to compare it with other companies.7. Question: How does inflation affect a company's financial statements?Answer: Inflation affects a company's financial statements by reducing the purchasing power of money. It can lead to higher costs for raw materials and labor, which can decrease profit margins. Additionally, inflation can cause assets andliabilities to be understated, and it may affect the real value of reported earnings.8. Question: Explain the concept of Capital Budgeting and its importance.Answer: Capital Budgeting is the process of evaluating the profitability of long-term investments or projects. It is important because it helps a company decide which projects to undertake based on their potential to generate returns over time, considering the time value of money and the risks involved.9. Question: What is the difference between a fixed cost anda variable cost?Answer: A fixed cost is a cost that does not change with the level of production or sales, such as rent or salaries. A variable cost, however, changes in direct proportion to the level of production or sales, such as raw materials or direct labor costs.10. Question: Define the term 'Liquidity Ratios' and provide examples.Answer: Liquidity Ratios are financial metrics used to measure a company's ability to pay off its short-term debts. Examples include the Current Ratio (current assets divided by current liabilities) and the Quick Ratio (current assets minus inventory divided by current liabilities). These ratios help assess the liquidity position of a business.。

会计英语基础试题及答案

会计英语基础试题及答案

会计英语基础试题及答案一、单项选择题(每题2分,共20分)1. The term "accounting" refers to:A. The process of recording, summarizing, analyzing, and interpreting financial informationB. The science of cookingC. The study of plantsD. The practice of law答案:A2. Which of the following is not a financial statement?A. Balance SheetB. Income StatementC. Cash Flow StatementD. Payroll Report答案:D3. The process of identifying, measuring, and communicating economic information is known as:A. AuditingB. BudgetingC. AccountingD. Taxation答案:C4. What is the purpose of an income statement?A. To show the financial position of a company at a specific point in timeB. To show the changes in equity of a company over a period of timeC. To show the results of a company's operations over a period of timeD. To show the cash inflows and outflows of a company over a period of time答案:C5. The accounting equation is:A. Assets = Liabilities + EquityB. Assets - Liabilities = EquityC. Liabilities - Equity = AssetsD. Equity - Assets = Liabilities答案:A6. Which of the following is an example of a tangible asset?A. GoodwillB. PatentsC. MachineryD. Trademarks答案:C7. The term "double-entry bookkeeping" refers to the practice of:A. Recording transactions in two different accountsB. Recording transactions in two different ledgersC. Recording each transaction with a corresponding debit and creditD. Recording each transaction with a corresponding increase and decrease答案:C8. The accounting principle that requires companies to match expenses with revenues in the same period is known as:A. The matching principleB. The accrual basis of accountingC. The cash basis of accountingD. The historical cost principle答案:A9. What is the purpose of depreciation?A. To increase the value of an assetB. To reduce the value of an asset over timeC. To dispose of an assetD. To sell an asset答案:B10. The process of adjusting the accounts at the end of an accounting period to ensure they reflect the actual financial position of the company is called:A. Closing the booksB. Adjusting entriesC. AuditingD. Budgeting答案:B二、多项选择题(每题3分,共15分)1. Which of the following are considered current assets? (Choose all that apply)A. CashB. Accounts ReceivableC. InventoryD. Land答案:A, B, C2. The following are examples of liabilities except:A. Accounts PayableB. Bonds PayableC. Common StockD. Long-term Debt答案:C3. The accrual basis of accounting is different from the cash basis of accounting in that it:A. Recognizes revenues when cash is receivedB. Recognizes revenues when earnedC. Recognizes expenses when cash is paidD. Recognizes expenses when incurred答案:B, D4. Which of the following are considered as equity accounts? (Choose all that apply)A. Retained EarningsB. Common StockC. DividendsD. Treasury Stock答案:A, B, D5. The following are examples of adjusting entries except:A. Accrued RevenueB. Accrued ExpensesC. Prepaid ExpensesD. Depreciation Expense答案:C三、填空题(每题2分,共20分)1. The basic accounting equation is _______ = _______ +_______.答案:Assets, Liabilities, Equity2. The two main types of business entities are _______ and_______.答案:Sole Proprietorship, Corporation3. The process of preparing financial statements is known as _______.答案:Accounting Cycle4. The term used to describe the cost of an asset is _______.答案:Historical Cost5. The accounting principle that requires companies to provide full disclosure in financial reports is known as_______.答案:Full Disclosure Principle6. The _______ statement shows the changes in equity of a company over a period of time.答案:Statement of Changes in Equity7. The _______ statement shows the cash inflows and outflows of a company over a period of time.答案:Cash Flow Statement8. The process of determining the value of an asset is called _______.答案:Valuation9. The _______ principle states that a company should not anticipate revenues or expenses before they are earned or incurred.答案:Cons。

财务管理基础 英文版 选择题

财务管理基础  英文版  选择题

第一章1 CORRECTWhich of the following are microeconomic variables that help define and explain the discipline of finance? DA) risk and returnB) capital structureC) inflationD) all of the aboveFeedback: All of the above are relevant in explaining finance.2 CORRECTOne primary macroeconomic variable that helps define and explain the discipline of finance? CA) capital structureB) inflationC) technologyD) riskFeedback: Technology is very important in explaining the field of finance.3 CORRECTThe money markets deal with _________. BA) securities with a life of more than one yearB) short-term securitiesC) securities such as common stockD) none of the aboveFeedback: The money markets are concerned with short-term securities, those with a life less than one year.4 CORRECTThe ability of a firm to convert an asset to cash is called ___A_________.A) liquidityB) solvencyC) returnD) marketabilityFeedback: Liquidity also means how close an asset is to cash.5 CORRECTEarly in the history of finance, an important issue was: AA) liquidityB) technologyC) capital structureD) financing optionsFeedback: Maintaining liquidity was a major concern historically.6 INCORRECTThe __________C_________ is the most common form of business organization in the U.S.A) corporationB) partnershipC) sole proprietorshipD) none of the aboveFeedback: There are more sole proprietorships than any other form of business organization.7 CORRECTThe _________C___________ has more sales in dollars than any other form of business organization.A) sole proprietorshipB) partnershipC) corporationD) none of the aboveFeedback: The corporation is the most important in terms of dollars.8 CORRECTOne major disadvantage of the sole proprietorship is _____B___________.A) simplicity of decision-makingB) unlimited liabilityC) low operational costsD) none of the aboveFeedback: The owners of a sole proprietorship are personally liable.9 CORRECTThe appropriate firm goal in a capitalist society is ______B__________.A) profit maximizationB) shareholder wealth maximizationC) social responsibilityD) none of the aboveFeedback: The goal is to maximize the wealth of shareholders.10 CORRECTThe agency problem will occur in a business firm if the goals of ______C______ and shareholders do not agree.A) investorsB) the publicC) managementD) none of the above第二章Feedback: The goals of management may be different from those of shareholders.The accounting statements that a firm is required to file include all but one of these. BA) Balance SheetB) Statement of Accounts ReceivableC) Income StatementD) Statement of Cash FlowsFeedback: The required statements include the income statement, balance sheet and statement of changes in cash flows. The statement of changes in owners equity (or retained earnings) is also required by Generally Accepted Accounting Principles but is not covered in this text.2 CORRECTThe _______A________ shows the firm's operating results over a period of time.A) Income StatementB) Statement of Cash FlowsC) Balance SheetD) None of the aboveFeedback: The Income Statement represents a moving picture of a firm's revenues and expenses.3 CORRECTAll of the following except one are tax-deductible expenses. CA) interest expenseB) depreciationC) common stock dividendsD) income taxesFeedback: Common stock dividends are not tax deductible to a firm.4 CORRECTAll of the following are non-operating expenses except ______B_______.A) interest expenseB) cost of goods soldC) preferred stock dividendsD) taxesFeedback: The cost of goods sold is an operating expense.5 CORRECTBondholders receive _____C________ from the business firm.A) preferred dividend paymentsB) common stock paymentsC) interest paymentsD) royaltiesFeedback: Bondholders are typically paid interest semi-annually.6 CORRECTThe ratio of net income to common shares outstanding is called _____B_________.A) price/earnings ratioB) earnings per shareC) dividends per shareD) none of the aboveFeedback: This is called the earnings per share (EPS).7 CORRECTUsually, firms with high price/earnings ratios are _____A_______ firms.A) growthB) decliningC) matureD) none of the aboveFeedback: A high p/e ratio indicates a firm with strong growth prospects8 CORRECTOne of the limitations of the _____C_______ is that it is based on historical costs.A) income statementB) statement of cash flowsC) balance sheetD) none of the aboveFeedback: The balance sheet uses historical costs.9 INCORRECTA source of funds is a: DA) decrease in a current assetB) decrease in a current liabilityC) increase in a current liabilityD) a and c aboveFeedback: A decrease in current assets is equivalent to an increase in current liabilities.10 INCORRECTShort-term financing for a business firm includes: BA) bondsB) accounts payableC) stockholder's equityD) mortgagesFeedback: The other three answers represent long-term financing.第三章Trend analysis allows a firm to compare its performance to: DA) other firms in the industryB) other time periods within the firmC) other industriesD) all of the aboveFeedback: Trend analysis gives an analyst a long-term perspective. As a security analyst and a portfolio manager with Oppenheimer Capital, Dick Glasebrook spoke to a Senior Finance Managers’ Meeting at the Boeing Company on May 4, 1999. He said it is one thing to compare afirm’s performance against competitors within t he same industry. But investors are not limited to specific industries. In fact, investors seek to diversify their investments across many different industries. So management should also compare performance to any well run company--both in and outside of their industry.2Ratio analysis allows a firm to compare its performance to: DA) other firms in the industryB) other time periods within the firmC) other industriesD) all of the aboveFeedback: Trend analysis gives an analyst a long-term perspective. As a security analyst and a portfolio manager with Oppenheimer Capital, Dick Glasebrook spoke to a Senior Finance Managers’ Meeting at the Boeing Company on May 4, 1999. He said it is one thing to compare a firm’s performance against com petitors within the same industry. But investors are not limited to specific industries. In fact, investors seek to diversify their investments across many different industries. So management should also compare performance to any well run company--both in and outside of their industry.3Usually, a firm's suppliers are most interested in its ___D_____ ratios.A) profitabilityB) debtC) asset utilizationD) liquidityFeedback: The suppliers are most interested in getting paid, as shown by the liquidity of the firm.4 CORRECT__________D_____ would be most interested in a firm's debt utilization ratios.A) bondholdersB) stockholdersC) short-term creditorsD) Both A and BFeedback: Debt is indicated by a firm issuing bonds but is also a function of the debt to equity relationship or the degree of financial leverage. Both bond holders and stockholders are interested in this relationship although frof opposing viewpoints.5 CORRECTThe _______C______ ratio indicates the return firm shareholders are earning.A) return on assetsB) return on investmentC) return on equityD) net profit marginFeedback: The shareholders represent equity, or ownership in the firm.6 CORRECTWhich of the following is an example of a profitability ratio? CA) Quick ratioB) Average collection periodC) Return on equityD) Times interest earnedFeedback: This is the only profitability ratio that is listed. All profitability ratios have net income in the denominator.7Total asset turnover will indicate if there is a problem with the ___C______ ratio.A) debt to assetsB) times interest earnedC) fixed asset turnoverD) currentFeedback: Fixed asset turnover is part of total asset turnover.8 CORRECTAll of the following are asset utilization ratios except: DA) average collection periodB) inventory turnoverC) receivables turnoverD) return on assetsFeedback: Return on assets is a profitability ratio. Any ratio with net income in the denominator is a profitability ratio.9 CORRECTIf a firm's debt ratio is 55%, this means ____C__ of the firm's assets are financed by equity financing.A) 55%B) 50%C) 45%D) not enough information to answer questionFeedback: The equity portion plus the debt portion must add up to 100%.10 CORRECTAll of the following can present problems for ratio analysis except: DA) inflationB) inventory accounting methodsC) disinflationD) all of the aboveFeedback: These all may cause problems.第四章Planning for future growth is called: CA) capital budgetingB) working capital managementC) financial forecastingD) none of the aboveFeedback: This involves looking ahead to the future.2 INCORRECTWhich one of the following is NOT a tool of financial forecasting? BA) cash budgetB) capital budgetC) pro forma balance sheetD) pro forma income statementFeedback: The other three are all tools used by an analyst.3 CORRECTThe first step in developing a pro forma income statement is to: AA) build a sales forecastB) determine the production scheduleC) determine cost of goods soldD) none of the aboveFeedback: A sales forecast begins the process.4 INCORRECTPro forma statements are _B______ statements.A) actualB) projectedC) a previous year'sD) none of the aboveFeedback: Pro forma statements are based on estimates or projections.5 INCORRECTAll of the following compose cost of goods sold except ______D__________.A) raw materialB) laborC) overheadD) all of the above are part of cost of goods soldFeedback: The cost of good sold involves all three of these items.6 INCORRECTFinancial managers use the ______B_______ to plan for monthly financing needs.A) capital budgetB) cash budgetC) pro forma income statementD) none of the aboveFeedback: The cash budget allows for planning cash needs.7 INCORRECTThe payments that a firm collects from its customers are called _______C________.A) cash disbursementsB) cash outflowsC) cash receiptsD) none of the aboveFeedback: Cash receipts represent cash coming into the firm.8 INCORRECTExamples of cash disbursements are all but _________B________.A) payment for materials purchasedB) collection of accounts receivableC) payment of dividendsD) payment of taxesFeedback: The collection of accounts receivable is an example of a cash receipt, not a cash disbursement.9 CORRECTIn developing the pro forma balance sheet, we get common stock from __________A_______.A) the firm's previous balance sheetB) the firm's cash budgetC) the firm's income statementD) none of the aboveFeedback: Common stock appears on the balance sheet.10 INCORRECTThe percent of sales method of financial forecasting shows us the relationship between________D___ and financing needs.A) changes in the level of liabilitiesB) changes in the level of assetsC) changes in debtD) changes in the level of salesFeedback: It compares the relationship between balance sheet items and sales.第五章An example of a semi-variable cost is: DA) rentB) raw materialC) depreciationD) utilitiesFeedback: The other three represent fixed or variable costs.2 CORRECT_________A____ is the point at which firm profit is equal to zero.A) breakevenB) operating breakevenC) financial leverageD) combined breakevenFeedback: This is the point where the firm's revenues equal its expenses.3 INCORRECTIn breakeven analysis, if fixed costs rise, then the breakeven point will _____B_____.A) fallB) riseC) stay the sameD) none of the aboveFeedback: This implies that a larger quantity will have to be sold in order to break even.4 INCORRECTIn the breakeven formula, Price - Variable Cost is called the___C__________.A) breakeven pointB) leverageC) contribution marginD) none of the aboveFeedback: This implies that a larger quantity will have to be sold in order to cover the additional fixed costs and still break even.5 INCORRECTWhich of the following types of firms may operate with high operating leverage? BA) a doctor's officeB) an auto manufacturing facilityC) a mental health clinicD) none of the above would have high operating leverageFeedback: This implies a high break-even point and high operating expenses.6 INCORRECTThe __________C__________ is the percentage change in operating income that results from a percentage change in sales.A) degree of financial leverageB) breakeven pointC) degree of operating leverageD) degree of combined leverageFeedback: This is called the degree of operating leverage (DOL).7 CORRECTIf interest expenses for a firm rise, we know that firm has taken on more ______A________.A) financial leverageB) operating leverageC) fixed assetsD) none of the aboveFeedback: Financial leverage refers to interest expense on debt.8 INCORRECTThe ________B________ is the percentage change in earnings per share that results from a percentage change in operating income.A) degree of combined leverageB) degree of financial leverageC) breakeven pointD) degree of operating leverageFeedback: This is known as the degree of financial leverage (DFL).9 INCORRECTCombined leverage is the percentage change in relationship between sales and ______C______.A) operating incomeB) operating leverageC) earnings per shareD) breakeven pointFeedback: This combines operating leverage and financial leverage.10 INCORRECTA highly leveraged firm is ____B______ risky than its peers.A) lessB) moreC) the sameD) none of the aboveFeedback: Leverage is equivalent to risk, because it implies a higher level of fixed costs.第六章Working capital management involves the financing and management of the __C_____ assets of the firm.A) fixedB) totalC) currentD) none of the aboveFeedback: Working capital management deals with the financing and management of currentassets.2 INCORRECTAn asset sold at the end of a specified time period is called a ______B_______ asset.A) temporary currentB) self-liquidatingC) currentD) permanent currentFeedback: A self-liquidating asset is one that will be sold after a certain amount of time.3 CORRECTFixed assets are usually financed with _______A______ funds.A) long-termB) short-termC) permanentD) none of the aboveFeedback: Fixed assets are by definition long-term assets.4 INCORRECT_________B_____ is usually used to finance self-liquidating assets.A) Long-term financingB) Short-term financingC) Permanent financingD) none of the aboveFeedback: These are short-term or temporary assets.5 INCORRECTShort-term interest rates, in a normal economy, are generally ____C____ than long-term rates.A) higherB) the sameC) lowerD) none of the aboveFeedback: Long-term interest rates are normally higher than short-term interest rates to compensate for uncertainty or risk.6 INCORRECTThe expectations hypothesis says that _____B____ interest rates are a function of _______ interest rates.A) short-term; long-termB) long-term; short-termC) short-term; short-termD) none of the aboveFeedback: This theory says that long-term interest rates reflect the average of short-term expected rates.7 INCORRECTInsurance companies would tend to invest in ______C____ securities.A) short-termB) intermediate termC) long-termD) not enough information to answerFeedback: An insurance company would prefer long-term securities because they are more conservative or safer.8 INCORRECTThe _________D_____ theory says that investors must be paid a premium to hold long-term securities.A) expectations hypothesisB) time value theoryC) segmentationD) liquidity premiumFeedback: This is the liquidity premium.9 INCORRECTShort-term financing plans with high liquidity have: BA) high return and high riskB) moderate return and moderate riskC) low profit and low riskD) none of the aboveFeedback: This is known as a "middle-of-the-road" approach.10 INCORRECTLong-term financing plans with low liquidity have: BA) high return and high riskB) moderate return and moderate riskC) low return and low riskD) none of the aboveFeedback: This is also known as a "middle-of-the-road" approach.第七章The transaction motive for holding cash is for BA) a safety cushionB) daily operating requirementsC) compensating balance requirementsD) none of the aboveFeedback: This is money for everyday transactions.2 CORRECTWhich of the following motives for holding cash is required by the bank before loaning money? AA) compensating balance motiveB) transactions motiveC) precautionary motiveD) none of the aboveFeedback: This can be considered a form of collateral.3 INCORRECTThe difference between the cash balance on the firm's books and the balance shown on the bank's books is called: BA) the compensating balanceB) floatC) a safety cushionD) none of the aboveFeedback: Float implies that it takes time for checks to clear.4 CORRECTElectronic funds transfer has _____A_____ the use of float.A) reducedB) increasedC) had no effect onD) none of the aboveFeedback: Electronic funds transfer (EFT) has moved cash more quickly and reduced float.5 INCORRECTThe most utilized marketable security by most firms is the: DA) Treasury bondB) Agency securityC) Certificate of DepositD) Treasury billFeedback: Treasury bills (T-Bills) are very safe, popular investments.6 INCORRECTOf the following marketable securities, which are guaranteed by the Federal government? DA) agency securitiesB) negotiable certificates of depositC) banker's acceptancesD) none of the aboveFeedback: None of these are backed by the government.7 INCORRECTThe 5 C's of credit include: DA) conditionsB) collateralC) characterD) all of the aboveFeedback: The other two C's of credit are capacity and capital.8 INCORRECT BThe use of safety stock by a firm will:A) reduce inventory costsB) increase inventory costsC) have no effect on inventory costsD) none of the aboveFeedback: Safety stock is extra inventory a firm keeps in case of unforseen circumstances.9 INCORRECTAll of these factors are used in credit policy administration except: CA) credit standardsB) terms of tradeC) dollar amount of receivablesD) collection policyFeedback: The other three choices are the primary policy variables to consider.10 CORRECTFirms aim to hold ___A___ cash balances since cash is a non-interest earning asset.A) lowB) averageC) highD) none of the aboveFeedback: A firm does not want to keep too much cash on hand because it will lose interest (by not keeping the money in a bank).第八章The largest provider of short-term credit for a business is: BA) banking organizationsB) suppliers to the firmC) commercial paperD) EurodollarsFeedback: This is also known as trade credit.2 INCORRECTThe number of days until the firm is past due to a supplier is called the: CA) discount periodB) term to creditC) payment periodD) none of the aboveFeedback: The payment period is the number of days a firm has to pay its bill.3 INCORRECTIf a firm is given trade credit terms of 2/10, net 30, then the cost of the firm failing to take the discount is: CA) 2%B) 30%C) 36.72%D) 10%Feedback: This is calculated using formula 8-1 in this chapter.4 CORRECTThe interest rate given by a bank to its most creditworthy customers is the: AA) prime rateB) LIBOR rateC) federal funds rateD) discount rateFeedback: This is the "best" interest rate charged to people with excellent credit.5 INCORRECTWhich of the following types of bank loans generally have the highest effective rate of interest? DA) simple interest loanB) discount interest loanC) loan with a compensating balanceD) installment loanFeedback: Installment loans tend to be the most expensive.6 INCORRECTIf a firm needs to borrow $100,000, at 8% interest, to finance working capital needs and a 20% compensating is required, then the firm should borrow ____C______.A) $100,000B) $80,000C) $125,000D) $108,000Feedback: The formula to calculate this is: amount needed/(1-c), where c = the compensating balance percentage.7 CORRECTIf a bank offers a firm a simple interest loan of $1000 for 120 days at a cost of $60 interest, what is the effective rate of interest on the loan? AA) 18.00%B) 6.00%C) 20.00%D) none of the aboveFeedback: This is calculated by using formula 8-2 in this chapter.8 INCORRECTIf a company raises money to finance short-term needs by selling its accounts receivable to another party, this is called ___________. CA) pledgingB) warehousingC) factoringD) none of the aboveFeedback: Factoring means selling the accounts receivable outright.9 INCORRECTThe most restrictive policy for using inventory as collateral for short-term borrowing is called: BA) blanket inventory lienB) warehousing inventoryC) trust receiptD) factoringFeedback: This is a complex method of inventory financing wherein the lender takes control of the inventory.10 CORRECTA type of accounts receivable financing where a firm uses its receivables as collateral is called: AA) pledgingB) securitizationC) factoringD) warehousingFeedback: Pledging means using accounts receivable as collateral.第九章Both the future and present value of a sum of money are based on: CA) interest rateB) number of time periodsC) both a and bD) none of the aboveFeedback: These two factors are used in time value of money calculations.2 INCORRECTAn annuity is ___________________. CA) more than one paymentB) a series of unequal but consecutive paymentsC) a series of equal and consecutive paymentsD) a series of equal and non-consecutive paymentsFeedback: An annuity is a stream of equal payments to be received in the future.3 CORRECTIf you have $1000 and you plan to save it for 4 years with an interest rate of 10%, what is the future value of your savings? AA) $1464.00B) $1000.00C) $1331.00D) cannot be determinedFeedback: This is calculated by using formua 9-1 in this chapter.4 INCORRECTTime value of money is an important finance concept because: DA) it takes risk into accountB) it takes time into accountC) it takes compound interest into accountD) all of the aboveFeedback: Time value of money incorporates all of these concepts.5 INCORRECTThe present value of a dollar to be received in the future is: CA) more than a dollarB) equal to a dollarC) less than a dollarD) none of the aboveFeedback: The reason is because you can earn interest on the money.6 CORRECTThe future value of a dollar that you invest today is: AA) more than a dollarB) equal to a dollarC) less than a dollarD) none of the aboveFeedback: Again, the reason is because the money can earn interest.7 INCORRECTThe future value of an annuity is: CA) less than each annuity paymentB) equal to each annuity paymentC) more than each annuity paymentD) none of the aboveFeedback: The reason has to do with compound interest (or interest earning more interest).8 INCORRECTThe concepts of present value and future value are:DA) directly related to each otherB) not related to each otherC) proportionately related to each otherD) inversely related to each otherFeedback: They are essentially opposite sides of a coin.9 INCORRECTIf you win the lottery and you choose to have your proceeds distributed to you over atwenty-year time period, with the first payment coming to you one year from today, which calculation would you use to calculate the worth of those proceeds to you today? DA) future value of a lump sumB) future value of an annuityC) present value of a lump sumD) present value of an annuityFeedback: This is shown by formula 9-4 in this chapter. But this is not a typical situation. Most lotteries (let’s say $1 Million over 20 years), will pay you the first payment today and $50,000 each year for the next 19 years. This is actually an “annuity due” which is not covered in this text. You’d have to calculate the present value of the annuity for 19 years and add the initial $50,000 you received today.10 CORRECTYou have $1000 you want to save. If four different banks offer four different compounding methods for interest, which method should you choose to maximize your $1000? AA) compounded dailyB) compounded quarterlyC) compounded semi-annuallyD) compounded annuallyFeedback: The more often interest is compounded the faster it will grow because you will begin to earn interest on the interest sooner.第十章In valuing a financial asset, you use these variables: DA) present value of future cash flowsB) discount rateC) required rate of returnD) all of the aboveFeedback: All of these are needed in order to value an asset.2 CORRECTThe principal amount of a bond at issue is called: AA) par valueB) coupon valueC) present value of an annuityD) present value of a lump sumFeedback: This is also known as the face value or stated value.3 INCORRECT BIf a bond's value rises above its par value during its life, interest rates have:A) gone upB) gone downC) stayed the sameD) there is no correlation with interest ratesFeedback: There is an inverse relationship between bond prices and interest rates (or yields).4 INCORRECTThe basic "rent" that you are charged when you borrow money is called: CA) inflation premiumB) risk premiumC) real rate of returnD) none of the aboveFeedback: This is known as the opportunity cost in economics.5 INCORRECTAs time to maturity draws near, a bond's value approaches: BA) zeroB) parC) the coupon paymentD) none of the aboveFeedback: The bond price gets closer to its face value the closer it is to maturity (see figure 10-2 in this chapter).6 INCORRECTOne characteristic of preferred stock is that:DA) it has no maturity dateB) it is a hybrid security with characteristics of both common stock and debtC) it pays a fixed dividend paymentD) all of the aboveFeedback: Preferred stock is described by all of the above characteristics.7 CORRECTCommon stock that has no growth in dividends is valued as if it were: AA) preferred stockB) a bondC) an optionD) none of the aboveFeedback: It is treated the same as preferred stock.8 INCORRECT。

财务会计英文版选择判断题练习

财务会计英文版选择判断题练习

14 Chapters’ MCQChapter 11. The functions of an accounting system include all of the following except to:a. gather marketing data.b. handle routine bookkeeping tasks.c. structure information so that it can be used to evaluate performance of a business.d. analyze transactions.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------2 Accounting information is useful for several kinds of decisions. For which decision situation would accounting information NOT be useful?a. Bankers evaluating the riskiness of loans.b. Corporate managers controlling costs.c. Production managers evaluating the quality of materials used in manufacturing.d. Corporate managers setting prices.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------3 The primary users of external financial reports are:a. those who direct day-to-day operations of a business enterprise.b. individuals who have an economic interest in the firm but who are not part of management.c. managers of an enterprise who plan, implement plans, and control costs.d. none of the above.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------4 Which primary financial statement shows a business enterprise's resources, obligations, and equities?a. Statement of cash flowsb. Balance sheetc. Income statementd. Statement of retained earnings--------------------------------------------------------------------------------5 Which primary financial statement shows a business enterprise's excess of revenues over expenses?a. Statement of cash flowsb. Balance sheetc. Income statementd. Statement of retained earnings--------------------------------------------------------------------------------6 Which of the following is NOT true of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)?a. The SEC is charged with protecting investors from losing money.b. Congress has given the SEC specific legal authority to establish accounting standards.c. As a result of the accounting scandals of 2001-2002, the SEC was given more authority to set standards.d. The SEC could take over the role of standard setting in accounting if the FASB loses credibility.7 Which of the following is NOT true regarding the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB)?a. IASB standards are gaining increasing acceptance throughout the world.b. The purpose of the IASB is to harmonize conflicting accounting standards of various countries.c. The accounting standards produced by the IASB are referred to as International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS's) Note: the 200 country reference was not cited in the text.d. The IASB standards are accepted in the United States.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------8 Several organizations have developed codes of ethics for accountants. Which of the following organizations did NOT develop a code of ethics for accountants?a. American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA)b. Institute of Management Accountants (IMA)c. Securities Exchange Commission (SEC)d. All of the above developed a code of ethics for accountants.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------9 Technology has impacted accounting in many ways. Which of the following is NOTa change in accounting due to technology?a. Technology has replaced judgment.b. Technology has allowed users access to more than just summarized data.c. Technology allows more detailed information to be gathered.d. Technology has reduced the likelihood of errors in accounting data.Chapter 21.Obligations to pay cash, transfer other assets, or provide services are:a. assets.b. liabilities.c. equities.d. expenses.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------2 The interrelationships among the financial statements is called:a. disclosure.b. articulation.c. recognition.d. reconciliation.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------3 The statement of financial position is also known as the:a. statement of cash flows.b. balance sheet.c. income statement.d. retained earnings statement.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------4 Which of the following is NOT normally considered to be an asset?a. Retained earningsb. Cashc. Buildingsd. Accounts receivable--------------------------------------------------------------------------------5 If a company has $15,000 in assets and $10,000 in equities, then liabilities are:a. $25,000.b. $10,000.c. $5,000.d. $0.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------6 Assets consumed through business operations are called:a. liabilities.b. expenses.c. equities.d. net income.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------7 Gross profit is calculated as:a. Sales - Cost of goods sold.b. Sales - Operating expenses.c. Sales - All expenses.d. Sales - Income tax expense.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------8 When preparing a statement of cash flows, activities associated with buying and selling assets are:a. operating activities.b. investing activities.c. financing activities.d. revenue activities.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------9 If a corporation has assets of $250,000, liabilities of $70,000, and capital stock of $120,000, what is the amount of retained earnings?a. $30,000b. $0c. $60,000d. $140,000--------------------------------------------------------------------------------10 The idea that the business will continue to operate for the foreseeable future is known as the:a. arm's-length transaction assumption.b. entity concept.c. going concern assumption.d. monetary measurement concept.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------11 The idea that a business is considered to be separate from its individual owners is known as the:a. arm's-length transaction assumption.b. entity concept.c. going concern assumption.d. monetary measurement concept.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------12 In order for the data of a transaction to be accurately represented, an assumption must be made that the transaction was conducted between buyer and seller with no bias toward either party. This concept is called the:a. arm's-length transaction assumption.b. entity concept.c. going concern assumption.d. monetary measurement concept. chapter 31 When owners invest money in their business, the effect on the accounting equation is that the investment:a. increases assets and decreases owners' equity.b. increases assets and increases liabilities.c. decreases assets and decreases owners' equity.d. increases assets and increases owners' equity.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------2 The purchase of inventory on credit:a. increases assets and decreases liabilities.b. increases liabilities and decreasesassets.c. increases assets and increases liabilities.d. decreases assets and decreases liabilities.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------3 A revenue account is increased with:a. debits.b. credits.c. equities.d. none of the above.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------4 A company's retained earnings balance is increased by:a. net income.b. expenses.c. investments by owners.d. the declaration and payment of dividends.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------5 Which of the following accounts would normally have a debit balance?a. Revenuesb. Expensesc. Liabilitiesd. Owner's Equity--------------------------------------------------------------------------------6 When transactions are posted from the book of original entry, they are posted to the:a. general journal.b. general ledger.c. work sheets.d. trial balance.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------7 Bosso Company repaid a note payable of $20,000 and the interest due of $400. The journal entry to record this transaction would include a:a. debit to cash.b. credit to notes payable.c. debit to interest expense.d. credit to interest revenue.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------8 The journal entry to record the payment of wages in the amount of $52,000 to workers could include a:a. debit to wages expense.b. credit to accounts payable.c. debit to cash.d. credit to wages expense.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------9 The entry to record the collection of cash from customers would include a:a. debit to accounts receivable.b. debit to sales revenue.c. credit to cash.d. debit to cash.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------10 When a company earns revenue from sales to customers, the effects on the accounting equation may be:a. assets are increased, equities are decreased.b. assets are decreased, equities are decreased.c. assets are decreased, equities are increased.d. assets are increased, equities are increased.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------11 Wagner Inc. had a beginning cash balance of $14,000 on January 1, 2005. During January, the company recorded debits of $23,000 and credits of $25,000 to the cash account. The ending cash balance on January 31 would be a:a. debit balance of $16,000.b. credit balance of $16,000.c. debit balance of $12,000.d. credit balance of $12,000.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------12 On March 1, 2005, the Cruston Company had a beginning balance in the accounts payable account of $30,000. During March, the company recorded debits of $52,000 and credits of $47,000 to accounts payable. The ending accounts payable balance on March 31 would be a:a. debit balance of $35,000.b. credit balance of $35,000.c. debit balance of $25,000.d. credit balance of $25,000.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------13 The term "compound entry" means that the journal entry has:a. more than two accounts involved in the entry.b. a debit amount greater than the credit amount.c. a credit amount greater than the debit amount.d. a debit amount less than a credit amount.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------14 After preparing its trial balance, the Wright-Way Company found that total debits equaled total credits. This equality would assure the company that:a. there are no errors in the accounting records.b. no transactions were omitted from the accounting records.c. no transactions were recorded incorrectly.d. the accounting equation is in balance.Chapter 41 The idea that the expenses incurred to generate revenue for a given period should be matched against that revenue is called the:a. revenue recognition principle. 收入确认原则The idea that revenues should be recorded when 1the earnings process has been substantially completed and 2cash has either been collected or collectibility is reasonably assured.b. realization concept.c. time period concept. The idea that the life of a business is divided into distinct and relatively short time periods so that accounting information can be timelyd. matching principle. 配比原则the concept that all costs and expense incurred in generating revenues must be recognized in the same reporting period as the related revenues--------------------------------------------------------------------------------2 The process of dividing a company's operations into separate and distinct time periods so that reports can be prepared on a timely basis is the:a. fiscal year concept. --------------b. revenue recognition principle.c. matching concept.d. time period concept.3 During 2005, the Latrex Corporation had cash and credit sales of $47,000 and $45,500 respectively. The company also collected accounts receivable of $26,700 and incurred expenses of $68,500, 80 percent of which were paid during the year. In addition, Latrex paid $24,000 for a 12-month building rental, beginning on July 1, 2005. Latrex's accrual-basis (权责发生制)net income (loss) for 2005 was: a. $12,000. b. $25,700.c. $0.d. $38,700. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------4 No matter the type of adjusting entry , which of the following accounts would not be affected by an adjusting entry?a. Cashb. Unearned revenuec. Rent expensed. Prepaid insurance--------------------------------------------------------------------------------5 A revenue that is collected before it has been earned is called a(n):a. accrued revenue. 应计收入,是指已实现但尚未收到款项的收入。

财务会计 英文选择题

财务会计 英文选择题

1. In which of the following depreciation methods are the depreciation costs the highest in the first year of the asset's life?Choose onea. decreasing residue methodb. production method of depreciationc. under none of the above depreciation methodsd. linear depreciation methodA2. Are not external users of accounting information:Choose onea. tax authoritiesb. suppliersc. trade unionsd. potential investorse. managersf. current creditorsE3.Which of the following does NOT belong to the minimum required information to be presented on the face of the statement of comprehensive income in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards?Choose onea. the dividends distributed during the yearb. tax costsc. components of other comprehensive incomed. incomee. total comprehensive income for the periodf. profit or loss from discontinued operationsg. financial costsF4. The variable overhead costs are:Choose onea. those direct and indirect (indirect) costs that directly depend on changes in production volume, such as direct and indirect laborb. all major technological costs of productionc. any additional production costsd. those indirect costs that change directly or almost directly depending on changes in production volume, such as indirect labor and indirect materialse. those direct costs that change directly or almost directly depending on changes in production volume, such as direct labor and direct materialsD5.Which of the following is NOT a criterion for classifying a liability as current?Choose onea. the liability is held primarily for commercial purposesb. the liability is expected to be settled within 12 m after the end of the reporting periodc. the enterprise has no unconditional right to postpone the settlement of the obligation by at least 12 months after the end of the reporting periodd. the liability is expected to be settled within the normal operating cycle of the entitye. there is no correct answerE6. At the end of the reporting period it is established that the provision accrued during the previous reporting period was overestimated by BGN 20,000. What accounting item should be drawn up in this case?Choose onea. Debit account "Provisions for warranty service" 20 000, Credit account "Other income" 20 000b. Debit account "Provisions for warranty service" 20 000, Credit account "Sales revenues" 20 000c. Debit account "Provisions for warranty service" 20 000, Credit account "Other expenses" 20 000d. Debit account "Expenses for provisions" (20 000), Credit account "Provisions for warranty service" (20 000) - by the red reversal methodD7.Which of the following is NOT an outgoing cash flow from investing activities for a manufacturing enterprise?Choose onea. Repurchase of own sharesb. Cash payments for the purchase of a software productc. Loan granted to a subsidiaryd. Cash payments for the purchase of investments in associatese. All of the above are cash outflows from investing activitiesf. Advance paid for the purchase of a machineE8. The accounting of the impairment of materials is as follows:Choose onea. We debit the account "Expenses for impairment of inventories" and credit the account "Impairment of materials", but with negative amountsb. We debit the account "Impairment of materials" and credit the account "Expenses for impairment of inventories"c. We debit the "Materials" account and credit the "Materials Impairment" accountd. We debit the account "Impairment of materials" and credit the account "Expenses for impairment of inventories", but with negative amountse. We debit the account "Expenses for impairment of inventories" and credit the account "Impairment of materials"f. We debit the account "Impairment of materials" and credit the account "Other expenses"B9. The initial malt on the account "Provisions for warranty service" is BGN 12,000. The accrued expenses for provisions during the reporting period are BGN 45,000. the following accounting item is drawn up:Choose onea. Debit account "Costs for provisions" 60 000, Credit account "Provisions for warranty service"60 000b. Debit account "Provisions for warranty service" 45 000, Debit account "Other expenses" 15 000, Credit account "Cash" 60 000c. Debit account "Provisions for warranty service" 57 000, Debit account "Expenses for provisions" 3 000, Credit account "Cash" 60 000d. Debit account "Expenses for provisions" 60 000, Credit account "Cash" 60 000e. Debit account "Provisions for warranty service" 60 000, Credit account "Cash" 60 000f. Debit account "Provisions for warranty service" 45 000, Debit account "Expenses for provisions"15 000, Credit account "Cash" 60 000F10.Which of the following is NOT a component of equity?Choose onea. fixed capitalb. legal reservesc. revaluation reserved. uncovered loss from previous yearse. financing for the acquisition of a tangible fixed assetf. premium reserveE11. What accounting item is compiled for reporting a received bank loan in the amount of BGN 120,000. Upon concluding the loan agreement, the enterprise has paid a management fee for the bank's tariff in the amount of BGN 6,300?Choose onea. Dt s / ka Skonto by financial instruments 6 300 and Dt s / ka Current account in BGN 113 700; Long-term bank loans received 120,000b. Dt s / ka Current account in BGN 120,000; Kt s / ka Long-term bank loans received 120 100c. Dt s / ka Received long-term bank loans 120,000; Kt s / ka Skonto by financial instruments 6 300 and Kt s / ka Current account in BGN 113 700d. Dt s / ka Current account in BGN 113,700; Long-term bank loans received 113,700C12. For which inventory do special accounting regulations apply, given its characteristics? Choose onea. unfinished construction under construction contractsb. delivery of goods by importc. unfinished delivery of auxiliary materialsd. combustible materialse. productsf. work in progressA13.Which of the following statements concerning the exchange of a tangible fixed asset for another asset is true?Choose onea. The cost of acquiring the asset received is equal to the carrying amount of the leased asset, less any payments made by the enterprise, plus the payment received by the company that leases the asset to the enterprise.b. If the asset is acquired for exchange with another non-monetary asset or with a combination of monetary and non-monetary assets, then the acquisition cost is the fair value of the leased assetc. If the asset is acquired in exchange for another non-monetary asset or a combination of monetary and non-monetary assets, then the acquisition cost is the fair value of the asset received if the transaction is of a non-commercial natured. A transaction is considered to be of a commercial nature if the cash flow scheme associated with the asset received, in terms of time, amount and risk, coincides with the cash flow scheme of the leased asset.e. If the fair value of the asset received cannot be determined, then the cost of acquisition is equal to the carrying amount of the leased asset, adjusted for cash payments.f. All these statements are not trueE14.Which of the following is NOT incoming cash flow from operating activities?Choose onea. Cash receipts from sale of productsb. Cash receipts of an insurance company from insurance premiumsc. Dividends received from holding companiesd. Cash receipts from commissionse. Interest received on loans from a financial institutionf. All specified cash inflows are from core businessC15.Which of the following methods for writing off inventories and determining the cost of sales is NOT eligible under International Financial Reporting Standards?Choose onea. last incoming, first outgoing priceb. all the listed assessment methods are acceptablec. method of specific identificationd. first incoming, first outgoing pricee. floating weighted average priceA16. The cancellation of impairment of materials reported in previous reporting periods may occur as:Choose onea. We debit the account "Impairment losses" and credit the account "Impairment of materials"b. We debit the "Materials" account and credit the "Materials Impairment" accountc. We debit the account "Impairment of materials" and credit the account "Other income"d. We debit the account "Impairment of materials" and credit the account "Recovered impairment"e. We debit the "Materials" account and credit the "Impairment losses" accountf. We debit the account "Impairment of materials" and credit the account "Impairment costs", but with negative amountsg. We debit the account "Impairment of materials" and credit the account "Materials"F17.If the fair value less costs to sell of an item of property, plant and equipment exceeds its carrying amount, it:Choose onea. its value in use must be determinedb. the present value of the deferred sale value must also be calculatedc. the asset is not impaired and it is not necessary to determine its value in used. it must be assumed that the asset is impairedC18. Research costs incurred by the enterprise:Choose onea. should be recognized as an intangible assetb. they must be recorded as current expenses for the period in which they are incurredc. should be accounted for as a reduction in development costsd. must be accounted for as an expense for future periodsB19.Which of the following information should NOT be disclosed in the notes to the financial statements based on International Financial Reporting Standards?Choose onea. management's estimates to determine accounting estimatesb. the basis for the preparation of the financial statements of the enterprisec. selected accounting policies of the enterprised. the total amount of dividends offered or declared prior to the approval of the financial statements for publication that were not recognized as a distribution of equity to owners for the periode. information required by International Financial Reporting Standards that is not presentedelsewhere in the financial statementsf. each of the above information must be disclosedg. the valuation base (s) used in the preparation of the financial statementsh. the judgments made by management in the process of implementing its accounting policiesD20. The issue of 95,000 ordinary shares with a nominal value of BGN 1 per share and an issue value of BGN 1.10 / share by an enterprise shall be accounted for with the following accounting item:Choose onea. Dt s / ka Share capital 95 000 and Dt s / ka Reserve from issue of shares 9 500; Kt Current account in BGN 104,500b. Dt s / ka Share capital 95 000; Kt s / ka Reserve from issue of shares 95 000c. Dt s / ka Current account in BGN 104,500; Kt s / ka Share capital 95 000 and Kt s / ka Reserve from issue of shares 9 500d. Dt s / ka Current account in BGN 104,500; Kt s / ka Share capital 104 500C21.Which of the following is NOT included in the group of cash and cash equivalents?Choose onea. all of the above are includedb. current account balancesc. cashd. investments in quarterly government securitiese. quarterly bank depositf. long-term blocked fundsF22.Which of the following statements concerning property, plant and equipment is NOT true? Choose onea. Borrowing costs are always capitalized in the amount of the property, plant and equipment acquiredb. Spare parts are usually accounted for as inventories and current consumption is accounted for when usedc. If appropriate, the entity may group insignificant assets separately and apply the criteria for recognizing property, plant and equipment to their total value.d. Tangible fixed assets acquired for security or environmental reasons may be recognized as separate property, plant and equipment.e. The costs of major inspections must be added (capitalized) to the carrying amount of property, plant and equipment if the recognition criteria are met.f. If basic spare parts and service equipment are used during more than one reporting period or only in connection with a tangible fixed asset, they are reported as property, plant and equipment.g. Expenses related to the daily maintenance of property, plant and equipment are recognized ascurrent for the period in which they are incurred.A23.Which of the following is not a non-current asset under International Financial Reporting Standards?Choose onea. investments in associatesb. income for future periodsc. facilitiesd. software productse. investment propertyf. improvements on the groundB24.Which of the following does not fall within the scope of financial accounting?Choose onea. there is no correct answerb. annual accounting closingc. preparation of financial statementsd. presentation of financial statementse. current accountingf. preparation of the annual budget of revenues and expendituresF25. Which of the following accounting items will be used to report the printer purchased for the needs of the marketing department, worth BGN 2,400, incl. 20% VAT, as the threshold for capitalization of properties, machinery and equipment is BGN 2,200:Choose onea. Dt s / ka Expenses for materials - assets below the value threshold 2 000 and Dt s / ka VAT purchases 400; Kt s / ka Current account in BGN 2,400b. Dt s / ka Material costs - assets below the value threshold 2,000; Kt s / ka Current account in BGN 2,000c. Dt s / ka Printer 2,000; Kt s / ka Current account in BGN 2,000d. Dt s / ka Expenses for acquisition of tangible fixed assets 2 400; Kt s / ka Current account in BGN 2,400A26.In most business transactions leading to a trade receivable, it is initially assessed:Choose onea. based on the exchange price agreed between the two parties to the transactionb. at its value in usec. at its reproductive valued. at its net realizable valuee. at its recoverable amountf. at its current value at the date of saleA27.Which statement about the net realizable value of inventories is NOT true?Choose onea. Net realizable value is always determined based on the market price of inventoriesb. For each subsequent period a new estimate of the net realizable value is madec. The impairment to net realizable value takes place on separate items of inventoriesd. The determination of net realizable value is based on an approximate accounting estimatee. The net realizable value depends on the contracts concluded by the enterprise, if anyf. When the conditions that led to the depreciation of inventories below their cost are no longer present, the previous value of the impaired inventories is re-adopted.g. The net realizable value is an indicator of the recoverable amount of inventories, given their liquidityh. The net realizable value depends on the selling expenses, which are specific and may be different for different companiesA28.Bulgarian accounting legislation does NOT include:Choose onea. Independent Financial Audit Actb. Accountancy Actc. Value Added Tax Actd. National accounting standardse. Law on the Public Offering of Securitiesf. Corporate Income Tax Actg. International Financial Reporting StandardsG29. The delivery value of purchased inventories does NOT include:Choose onea. finishing costsb. loading and unloading costsc. transport costsd. customs duties and taxese. purchase pricef. overhead costsg. commissions paid in connection with the purchaseF30.Which of the following does NOT belong to the minimum required information to be presented on the face of the statement of changes in equity in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards?Choose onea. all of the above belong to the minimum required informationb. correction of significant errors from previous periods, if anyc. share capitald. revaluation reservee. retained earnings / uncovered lossf. premiums from the issue of shares / unitsg. reserves from recalculations in foreign currencyA31.Which of the following costs is not included in the cost of an asset in the group of property, plant and equipment?Choose onea. installation costsb. all listed costs are included in the acquisition price (cost)c. the estimated costs of dismantling and removing the asset and restoring the sited. delivery costse. the costs of site preparationf. import dutiesg. the cost of training staff to work with the asseth. purchase priceG32. Development costs incurred by the enterprise:Choose onea. are recognized as an asset and the cost of research is added to themb. are recognized as an asset only if they meet certain criteriac. are recognized as current expenses for the period in which they are incurredd. are recognized as a loss because the expected economic benefit against them is uncertaine. are recognized as deferred expensesB33.Which of the following costs are included in the cost of inventories?Choose onea. selling expensesb. non-production costs incurred in connection with bringing the inventories in the required conditionc. administrative costsd. input materials outside the norme. warehouse costsf. costs of exchange rate changesB34. An enterprise issues 10,000 ordinary shares with a nominal value of BGN 1 per share. The issue value is BGN 1.10 per share. The following accounting item must be prepared for theaccounting reflection of the issue:Choose onea. Cash debit account 11,000, Fixed capital credit account 10,000, Issue premiums credit account 1,000b. Debit account "Cash" 11 000, Credit account "Fixed capital" 10 000, Credit account "Additional capital" 1 000c. Cash debit account 10,000, Issue premiums debit account 1,000, Fixed capital credit account 11,000d. Cash debit account 11 000, Credit account "Income from operations with financial assets" 1 000, Credit account "Fixed capital" 10 000e. Debit account "Cash" 11 000, Credit account "Fixed capital" 11 000A35.Which of the following statements is NOT true?Choose onea. It is required to preserve the presentation and classification of the items in the financial statements during the reporting periodsb. Each significant class of related items must be presented separately in the financial statementsc. Revenues and expenses can be reimbursed only under certain conditionsd. All statements are truee. Instead of one statement of comprehensive income for the period, companies may submit two statements - a profit or loss statement for the year and a statement of comprehensive income.f. Comparative information for the previous reporting period is required for all digital informationg. The financial statements are presented at least once a yearh. The financial review by the management of the company is an integral part of its financial statements prepared on the basis of International Financial Reporting Standards.H36. The purchased machine is included in the fixed tangible assets of the enterprise under inventory number 124 and is accounted for at the acquisition price of BGN 96,400. The accounting of this business operation is:Choose onea. Dt s / ka Costs for acquisition of a machine 96 400; Kt s / ka Machine 96 400b. Dt s / ka Costs for acquisition of a machine 96 400; Kt s / ka Suppliers 96 400c. Dt s / ka Machine 96 400; Kt s / ka Costs for acquiring a machine 96 400d. Dt s / ka Machine 96 400; Kt s / ka Delivery 96 400C37.Which of the following accounting items are accrued dividends for BGN 3,700 in connection with the owned investments of the enterprise in subsidiaries:Choose onea. Dt s / ka Dividend receivables 3,700; Kt s / ka Dividend income 3,700b. Dt s / ka Dividend income 3,700; Kt s / ka Dividend receivables 3,700c. Dt s / ka Investments in subsidiaries 3,700; Kt s / ka Dividend income 3,700d. Dt s / ka Dividend receivables 3,700; Kt s / ka Investments in subsidiaries 3 700A38.Which of the following statements about the differences between financial (FS) and management accounting (MB) is NOT true?Choose onea. All statements are trueb. FS and MB solve different tasksc. FS and MB use different methodologies and procedural techniquesd. All statements are wronge. FS and MB use the same classification and analyticity of the reporting objectsf. The FS and the MB apply the same accounting methodg. FS and MB have the same subjectE39. The management of Jasmine AD prepares a draft financial statement on January 17, which is submitted for approval by the Board of Directors on February 25. The Board of Directors authorized the report for issue on February 25. Shareholders approve the financial statements on March 17. On March 5, a major customer of the company was declared bankrupt. In this regard, the company has taken one of the following actions:Choose onea. adjusts the disclosures in the financial statements in connection with the event and takes action to authorize the report for issuanceb. does not take any action related to the financial statementsc. adjusts the financial statement by depreciating the receivable from the client and warns the Board of Directors of the adjustments maded. adjusts the financial statement by depreciating the receivable from the client and takes new actions for re-authorization of the financial statement for issuancee. there is no correct answerD40. The accounting of the actual costs incurred for warranty service requires the compilation of the following accounting item:Choose onea. Debit account "Guarantee service provisions", Credit account "Cash"b. Debit account "Costs for provisions", Credit account "Provisions for warranty service"c. Debit account "Provisions for warranty service", Credit account "Expenses for provisions"d. Debit account "Cash", Credit account "Provisions for warranty service"e. All listed accounting items are wrongf. Debit account "Guarantee service provisions", Credit account "Other income"A41.Which of the following statements about inventories is NOT true?Choose onea. There are difficulties in quantitative measurement of inventories due to the various costs that form their value (cost)b. The classification of inventories must be consistent with the nature of the enterprise's operationsc. A problem in practice is the write-off of inventories when used in the activity, as there is a difference between the physical flow of inventories and value movements (flows)d. Inventories must be presented in the financial statements at the higher of their delivery value (cost) and their net realizable value.e. Inventories are directly related to liquidity and turnover, which characterize the production activity of the enterprisef. Inventories are material goods and they are materially responsibleD42.Which of the following statements concerning intangible assets is NOT true?Choose onea. Intangible assets are stated in the statement of financial position at their carrying amountb. When amortizing intangible assets, the straight-line method is mandatoryc. The cost of acquiring an intangible asset does not include the cost of training staff to work with the assetd. Intangible assets are subject to impairmente. Subsequent measurement of intangible assets may take place at historical cost or at revalued (fair) valueB43.Which of the following is NOT an incoming cash flow from financing activities for a manufacturing enterprise?Choose onea. Cash proceeds from bond issueb. All of these are cash inflows from financing activitiesc. Bank loan receivedd. Funding received under a European programe. Cash proceeds from the issue of sharesf. Payment received on the principal of a loan granted to an associateB44.Which of the listed assets is NOT included in the group of inventories?Choose onea. goodsb. materialsc. goods on the roadd. productse. semi-finished productsf. all of the listed assets are includedF45.Which of the following factors should not be taken into account when determining the useful life of property, plant and equipment?Choose onea. the expected use of the asset by the enterpriseb. the expected physical depletion of the assetc. the technical obsolescence of the assetd. the depreciable value of the assete. legal or other restrictions on the use of the assetf. the commercial obsolescence of the assetD46. On 01.09.2019 Maritza OOD received a loan in the amount of BGN 320,000. The loan is repayable in 16 equal quarterly installments. The first installment is due on December 1, 2019. All installments are made on the due date. How should the balance of the debt be presented as of 31.12. 2020 in the statement of financial position as of that date?Choose onea. as a non-current liability of BGN 80,000 and a current liability of BGN 140,000.b. there is no correct answerc. as a non-current liability BGN 220,000.d. as a non-current liability of BGN 140,000 and a current liability of BGN 80,000.e. as a current liability BGN 220,000.D47. The increase of the fixed capital cannot take place:Choose onea. against in-kind contribution of a partnerb. against the destruction of repurchased sharesc. through a new issue of sharesd. against repayment of an obligation of the enterprise to a suppliere. at the expense of retained earnings from previous yearsf. against the conversion of bonds into sharesD48.Which of the following is NOT an outflow of cash from operating activities?Choose onea. Cash payments of benefits from an insurance companyb. Dividends paidc. Cash payments to staffd. Cash payments to suppliers of goodse. Corporate tax paidf. Loans from a financial institutionF49.Which accounting item reflects a shareholder's contribution to the company's capital in the form of a building worth BGN 98,000, corresponding to subscribed but unpaid shares of the company?Choose onea. Dt s / ka Building 98 000; Kt s / ka Receivables on subscribed share contributions 98 000b. Dt s / ka Building 98 000; Kt s / ka Fixed capital 98 000c. Dt s / ka Share capital 79 000; Kt s / ka Building 98 000d. Dt s / ka Receivables on subscribed share contributions 98 000; Kt s / ka Building 98 000D50.Which of the following costs are included in the cost of inventories?Choose onea. warehouse costsb. costs of exchange rate changesc. non-production costs incurred in connection with bringing the inventories in the required conditiond. selling expensese. administrative costsf. input materials outside the normC。

财务管理试卷及答案(英文版)

财务管理试卷及答案(英文版)

Examination Problems for Fundamentals of Financial Management 2004-2005 (Paper B)overall goal in mind.A. Financial managementB. Profit maximizationC. Agency theoryD. Social responsibility2.A major disadvantage of the corporate form of organization is the ( ).A. double taxation of dividendsB. inability of the firm to raise large sums of additional capitalC. limited liability of shareholdersD. limited life of the corporate form.3. Interest paid (earned) on both the original principal borrowed (lent) and previous interest earned is often referred to as ( ).A. present valueB. simple interestC. future valueD. compound interest4. If the intrinsic value of a share of common stock is less than its market value, which of the following is the most reasonable conclusion?A. The stock has a low level of risk.B. The stock offers a high dividend payout ratio.C. The market is undervaluing the stock.D. The market is overvaluing the stock.5. A 250 face value share of preferred stock, pays a 20 annual dividend and investors require a 7% return on this investment. If the security is currently selling for 276, what is the difference (overvaluation) between its intrinsic and market value (rounded to the nearest whole dollar)?A. approximately 26B. approximately 10C. approximately 6D. approximately 16. Felton Farm Supplies, Inc., has an 8 percent return on total assets of 300,000 and a net profit margin of 5 percent. What are its sales?A. 3,750,000B. 480,000C. 300,000D. 1,500,0007. A company can improve (lower) its debt-to-total asset ratio by doing which of the following?A. Borrow more.B. Shift short-term to long-term debt.C. Shift long-term to short-term debt.D. isssue common stock.8. The DuPont Approach breaks down the earning power on shareholders' book value (ROE) as follows: ROE = ( ).A. Net profit margin × Total asset turnover × Equity multiplierB. Total asset turnover × Gross profit margin × Debt ratioC. Total asset turnover × Net profit marginD. Total asset turnover × Gross profit margin × Equity multiplier9. Which of the following items concerns financing decision? ( )A. sales forecastingB. bond issuingC. receivables collectionD. investment project selection10. Which of the following items is the function of a treasurer? ( )A. cost accountingB. internal controlC. capital budgetingD. general ledger11. For financial instruments, ( ) is judged in relation to the ability to sell a significant volume of securities in a short period of time without significant price concession.A. maturityB. marketabilityC. defaultD. inflation12. ( ) is the value at some future time of a present amount of money, or a series of payments, evaluated at a given interest rate.A. future valueB. present valueC. intrinsic valueD. market value13.Ellesmere Corporation issues 1 million $1 par value bonds. The stated interest rate is 6% per year and the interest is paid twice a year. What is the real interest rate of the bond? ( )A. 6%B.3%C. 12%D. (1+6%/2)2-114. Assume that dividends of a common stock will be maintained at D forever, and the required return of the stockholder is r, the par value of the stock is m, the value of the stock is ( )A. mB. m+DC. m+D/rD. D/r15. Which of the following items has the most risk? ( )A. treasury billB. corporate bondC. preferred stockD. common stock16. ( ) equals the gross profit divided by net sales of a firm.A. gross profit marginB. net profit marginC. return on investmentD. return on equity17. ( A ) is the ratios that measure a firm’s ability to meet short-term obligationsA. liquidity ratiosB. leverage ratios c. coverage ratios D. activity ratios18. ( A ) is the result of Net Profi t Margin × total asset turnover × (total assets/shareholders’ equity)A. Return on equityB. return on investmentC. current ratioD. quick ratio19. Government tax law adjustment is ( A ) to a firm.A. general economic riskB. inflation and deflation riskC. firm-specific riskD. international risk20 ( A ) equals the gross profit divided by net sales of a firm.A. gross profit marginB. net profit marginC. return on investmentD. return on equity II. Statement judgement (10 Points) (Please write your answer in the following1. Until around the first half of the 1900s, financial managers primarily raised funds and managed their firm’s cash positions. ( )2. In general, the higher the marketability of a security, the greater the yield necessary to attract investors ( )3. Discount Rate is the interest rate used to convert future values to present values. ( )4. The expected return of a portfolio is simply a weighted average of the expected return of the securities comprising that portfolio ( )5. The type of analysis varies according to the specific interests of the party involved ( )6. In a sole proprietorship, the owner is personally responsible for all financial obligations of thefirm. ( )7. When a stock goes "ex-rights, " its market price theoretically declines. ( )8. The market price of a particular bond is much greater today than it was yesterday. The calculated yield to maturity (YTM) based on today's market price would, therefore, be greater than the calculated YTM based on yesterday's market price. ( )9. A short average collection period assures us that accounts receivable are being efficiently managed. ( )10. Simple interest is interest that is paid on only the original amount borrowed (lent) ( )III. Questions (10 points) (Please write your answer on the answer paper)1. The method of depreciation does not alter the total amount deducted from income during the life of an asset. What does it alter and why is that important? (5 )2. What is primary and secondary market? (5)IV. Problems (60 Points) (Please write your answer on the answer paper)1. you need to have $100000 at the end of 10 years. To accumulate this sum, you have decided to save a certain amount at the end of each next 10 years and deposit it in the bank. The bank pays 8% interest compounded annually for long-term deposit. How much will you have to save each year? (PVIF(8%,10)=0.463, PVIFA(8%,10)=0.671, FVIF(8%,10)=2.159, FVIFA(8%,10)=14.487)2.Just today, Bird Seed Company’s common stock paid a $1.50 annual dividend per share and hada closing price of $24. Assume that the market’s required return for this investment is 12% and that dividends are expected to grow at a constant rate forever.a. calculate the implied growth rate in dividends.b. what is expected dividend yield and capital gains yield?3. The data for various companies in the same industry are as follows: (amounts are in millionDetermine the total asset turnover, net profit margin, and write your computation result in the table.4. You expect to deposit the following cash flows at the end of years 1 through 5, 1,000; 4,000; 9,000; 5,000; and 2,000 respectively. Alternatively, you could deposit a single amount today at the beginning of year 1 (end of year 0). How much is the single deposit needed to be today if you can earn 10% compounded annually? (10/ )5.Stock A has an expected growth rate of 16% for the first 3 years and 8% thereafter. Each share of stock just received an annual 3.24 dividend per share. The appropriate discount rate is 15%.What is the value of the common stock under this scenario? (10/ )6. The following common stocks are available for investment:COMMON STOCK (TICKER SYMBOL) BETANanyang Business Systems (NBS) 1.40Yunnan Garden Supply, Inc. (YUWHO) .80Bird Nest Soups Company (SLURP) .60! (WACHO) 1.80Park City Cola Company (BURP) 1.05Oldies Records, Ltd. (SHABOOM) .90a. If you invest 20 percent of your funds in each of the first four securities, and 10 percent in each of the last two, what is the beta of your portfolio? (5/ )b. If the risk-free rate is 8 percent and the expected return on the market portfolio is 14 percent, what will be the portfolio's expected return? (5/ )Solutions (B)1. Depreciation changes the timing of tax payments. The longer these payments can be delayed, the better off the business is.2. A primary market is a “new issues” market. Here, funds raised through the sale of new securities flow from ultimate savers to the ultimate investors in real assetsIn a secondary market, existing securities are bought and sold. Transactions in these already existing securities do not provide additional funds to finance capital investmentIV. Problems (60 Points) (Please write your answer on the answer paper)1. Answer:100000=A FVIF(8%,10)=14.487A A=100000/14.487=69032. Answer:a. 24=1.5(1+g)/(0.12-g), g=0.054b. dividend yield=0.12-g=0.066, capital gains yield=0.0541. (10/ ) Many different methods to lead to a correct solution.PV of this mixed flows problem = 1,000(PVIF10%,1) + 4,000(PVIF10%,2) + 9,000(PVIF10%,3) + 5,000(PVIF10%,4) + 2,000(PVIF10%,5) = 15,633.62.5. (1) Determine the annual dividends.D0 = $3.24 (this has been paid already)D1 = D0(1+g1)1 = $3.24(1.16)1 =3.76D2 = D0(1+g1)2 = $3.24(1.16)2 =4.36D3 = D0(1+g1)3 = $3.24(1.16)3 =5.06D4 = D3(1+g2)1 = $5.06(1.08)1 =5.46P3 = 5.46 / (.15 - .08) = $78 [CG Model](2) Determine the PV of cash flows.PV(D1) = D1(PVIF15%, 1) = 3.76 (.870) = 3.27PV(D2) = D2(PVIF15%, 2) = 4.36 (.756) = 3.30PV(D3) = D3(PVIF15%, 3) = 5.06 (.658) = 3.33PV(P3) = P3(PVIF15%, 3) = 78 (.658) = 51.32(3) Calculate the intrinsic value by summing all the cash flow present values.V = 3.27 + 3.30 + 3.33 + 51.326. a) (5/) The beta of a portfolio is simply a weighted average of the betas of the individual securities that make up the portfolio.TICKER SYMBOL BETA PROPORTION WEIGHTED BETANBS 1.40 .2 .280YUWHO .80 .2 .160SLURP .60 .2 .120W ACHO 1.80 .2 .360BURP 1.05 .1 .105SHABOOM .90 .1 .0901.0 1.115The portfolio beta is 1.115.b) (5/ ) Expected portfolio return=.08 + (.14 - .08)(1.115)= .08 + .0669 = .1469 or 14.69%。

财务类英语试题及答案

财务类英语试题及答案

财务类英语试题及答案一、选择题(每题1分,共10分)1. Which of the following is a common financial statement?A. Balance SheetB. Income StatementC. Cash Flow StatementD. All of the above2. The term "equity" in finance refers to:A. Money owed to a company.B. Money invested in a company.C. Money earned by a company.D. Money spent by a company.3. What is the formula for calculating the return on investment (ROI)?A. ROI = (Net Income / Total Assets) * 100B. ROI = (Total Assets / Net Income) * 100C. ROI = (Net Profit / Cost of Investment) * 100D. ROI = (Cost of Investment / Net Profit) * 1004. The process of forecasting a company's future financial position is known as:A. BudgetingB. ForecastingC. PlanningD. Analysis5. Which of the following is not a type of financial risk?A. Credit riskB. Market riskC. Liquidity riskD. Fixed risk6. The term "leverage" in finance is used to describe:A. The use of borrowed money to increase potential returns.B. The process of selling a financial asset.C. The amount of money a company has in the bank.D. The ratio of a company's equity to its debt.7. What does "EBIT" stand for in financial analysis?A. Earnings Before Interest and TaxesB. Earnings Before Income and TaxesC. Earnings Before Interest and TotalD. Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, and Depreciation8. The "time value of money" concept implies that:A. Money received in the future is worth less than money received today.B. Money received in the past is worth more than money received today.C. Money has no value over time.D. The value of money is constant over time.9. Which of the following is a method of financial analysis?A. SWOT analysisB. PEST analysisC. Ratio analysisD. Porter's Five Forces analysis10. The "break-even point" in finance is the point at which:A. A company's revenue equals its expenses.B. A company's net income is zero.C. A company's assets equal its liabilities.D. A company's cash flow is positive.答案:1. D2. B3. C4. B5. D6. A7. A8. A9. C10. A二、填空题(每题1分,共5分)11. The __________ is a financial statement that shows a company's assets, liabilities, and equity at a particular point in time.Answer: Balance Sheet12. The __________ is the difference between revenue and expenses during a specific period.Answer: Net Income13. In finance, the term "capital" often refers to the__________ of the business.Answer: Owners' Equity14. If a company's current assets are greater than itscurrent liabilities, it is said to have a positive __________. Answer: Working Capital15. The __________ is a measure of how well a company can pay its current debts.Answer: Quick Ratio三、简答题(每题5分,共10分)16. What is the purpose of a financial statement analysis?Answer: The purpose of financial statement analysis is to assess the performance and financial health of a company. It helps investors, creditors, and other stakeholders to make informed decisions about the company's financial stability, profitability, and risk.17. Explain the difference between "operating activities" and "financing activities" in the context of a cash flow statement.Answer: Operating activities in a cash flow statement referto the cash transactions that are directly related to thecore business operations of the company, such as cashreceived from sales and cash paid for expenses. Financing activities, on the other hand, involve cash transactions related to the company's financing arrangements, such as issuing or repaying debt, issuing or buying back shares, and paying dividends.四、计算题(每题5分,共5分)18. If a company has a net profit of $100,000 and a cost of investment of $500,000, what is the ROI?Answer: ROI = (Net Profit / Cost of Investment) * 100ROI = (100,000 / 500,000) * 100ROI = 20%五、论述题(每题10分,共10分)19. Discuss the importance of financial planning in business management.Answer: Financial planning is a critical component of business management as it helps in setting financial goals, allocating resources efficiently, and forecasting。

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第一章1 CORRECTWhich of the following are microeconomic variables that help define and explain the discipline of finance? DA) risk and returnB) capital structureC) inflationD) all of the aboveFeedback: All of the above are relevant in explaining finance.2 CORRECTOne primary macroeconomic variable that helps define and explain the discipline of finance? CA) capital structureB) inflationC) technologyD) riskFeedback: Technology is very important in explaining the field of finance.3 CORRECTThe money markets deal with _________. BA) securities with a life of more than one yearB) short-term securitiesC) securities such as common stockD) none of the aboveFeedback: The money markets are concerned with short-term securities, those with a life less than one year.4 CORRECTThe ability of a firm to convert an asset to cash is called ___A_________.A) liquidityB) solvencyC) returnD) marketabilityFeedback: Liquidity also means how close an asset is to cash.5 CORRECTEarly in the history of finance, an important issue was: AA) liquidityB) technologyC) capital structureD) financing optionsFeedback: Maintaining liquidity was a major concern historically.6 INCORRECTThe __________C_________ is the most common form of business organization in the U.S.A) corporationB) partnershipC) sole proprietorshipD) none of the aboveFeedback: There are more sole proprietorships than any other form of business organization.7 CORRECTThe _________C___________ has more sales in dollars than any other form of business organization.A) sole proprietorshipB) partnershipC) corporationD) none of the aboveFeedback: The corporation is the most important in terms of dollars.8 CORRECTOne major disadvantage of the sole proprietorship is _____B___________.A) simplicity of decision-makingB) unlimited liabilityC) low operational costsD) none of the aboveFeedback: The owners of a sole proprietorship are personally liable.9 CORRECTThe appropriate firm goal in a capitalist society is ______B__________.A) profit maximizationB) shareholder wealth maximizationC) social responsibilityD) none of the aboveFeedback: The goal is to maximize the wealth of shareholders.10 CORRECTThe agency problem will occur in a business firm if the goals of ______C______ and shareholders do not agree.A) investorsB) the publicC) managementD) none of the above第二章Feedback: The goals of management may be different from those of shareholders.The accounting statements that a firm is required to file include all but one of these. BA) Balance SheetB) Statement of Accounts ReceivableC) Income StatementD) Statement of Cash FlowsFeedback: The required statements include the income statement, balance sheet and statement of changes in cash flows. The statement of changes in owners equity (or retained earnings) is also required by Generally Accepted Accounting Principles but is not covered in this text.2 CORRECTThe _______A________ shows the firm's operating results over a period of time.A) Income StatementB) Statement of Cash FlowsC) Balance SheetD) None of the aboveFeedback: The Income Statement represents a moving picture of a firm's revenues and expenses.3 CORRECTAll of the following except one are tax-deductible expenses. CA) interest expenseB) depreciationC) common stock dividendsD) income taxesFeedback: Common stock dividends are not tax deductible to a firm.4 CORRECTAll of the following are non-operating expenses except ______B_______.A) interest expenseB) cost of goods soldC) preferred stock dividendsD) taxesFeedback: The cost of goods sold is an operating expense.5 CORRECTBondholders receive _____C________ from the business firm.A) preferred dividend paymentsB) common stock paymentsC) interest paymentsD) royaltiesFeedback: Bondholders are typically paid interest semi-annually.6 CORRECTThe ratio of net income to common shares outstanding is called _____B_________.A) price/earnings ratioB) earnings per shareC) dividends per shareD) none of the aboveFeedback: This is called the earnings per share (EPS).7 CORRECTUsually, firms with high price/earnings ratios are _____A_______ firms.A) growthB) decliningC) matureD) none of the aboveFeedback: A high p/e ratio indicates a firm with strong growth prospects8 CORRECTOne of the limitations of the _____C_______ is that it is based on historical costs.A) income statementB) statement of cash flowsC) balance sheetD) none of the aboveFeedback: The balance sheet uses historical costs.9 INCORRECTA source of funds is a: DA) decrease in a current assetB) decrease in a current liabilityC) increase in a current liabilityD) a and c aboveFeedback: A decrease in current assets is equivalent to an increase in current liabilities.10 INCORRECTShort-term financing for a business firm includes: BA) bondsB) accounts payableC) stockholder's equityD) mortgagesFeedback: The other three answers represent long-term financing.第三章Trend analysis allows a firm to compare its performance to: DA) other firms in the industryB) other time periods within the firmC) other industriesD) all of the aboveFeedback: Trend analysis gives an analyst a long-term perspective. As a security analyst and a portfolio manager with Oppenheimer Capital, Dick Glasebrook spoke to a Senior Finance Managers’ Meeting at the Boeing Company on May 4, 1999. He said it is one thing to compare a firm’s performan ce against competitors within the same industry. But investors are not limited to specific industries. In fact, investors seek to diversify their investments across many different industries. So management should also compare performance to any well run company--both in and outside of their industry.2Ratio analysis allows a firm to compare its performance to: DA) other firms in the industryB) other time periods within the firmC) other industriesD) all of the aboveFeedback: Trend analysis gives an analyst a long-term perspective. As a security analyst and a portfolio manager with Oppenheimer Capital, Dick Glasebrook spoke to a Senior Finance Managers’ Meeting at the Boeing Company on May 4, 1999. He said it is one thing to compare a firm’s performance against competitors within the same industry. But investors are not limited to specific industries. In fact, investors seek to diversify their investments across many different industries. So management should also compare performance to any well run company--both in and outside of their industry.3Usually, a firm's suppliers are most interested in its ___D_____ ratios.A) profitabilityB) debtC) asset utilizationD) liquidityFeedback: The suppliers are most interested in getting paid, as shown by the liquidity of the firm.4 CORRECT__________D_____ would be most interested in a firm's debt utilization ratios.A) bondholdersB) stockholdersC) short-term creditorsD) Both A and BFeedback: Debt is indicated by a firm issuing bonds but is also a function of the debt to equity relationship or the degree of financial leverage. Both bond holders and stockholders are interested in this relationship although frof opposing viewpoints.5 CORRECTThe _______C______ ratio indicates the return firm shareholders are earning.A) return on assetsB) return on investmentC) return on equityD) net profit marginFeedback: The shareholders represent equity, or ownership in the firm.6 CORRECTWhich of the following is an example of a profitability ratio? CA) Quick ratioB) Average collection periodC) Return on equityD) Times interest earnedFeedback: This is the only profitability ratio that is listed. All profitability ratios have net income in the denominator.7Total asset turnover will indicate if there is a problem with the ___C______ ratio.A) debt to assetsB) times interest earnedC) fixed asset turnoverD) currentFeedback: Fixed asset turnover is part of total asset turnover.8 CORRECTAll of the following are asset utilization ratios except: DA) average collection periodB) inventory turnoverC) receivables turnoverD) return on assetsFeedback: Return on assets is a profitability ratio. Any ratio with net income in the denominator is a profitability ratio.9 CORRECTIf a firm's debt ratio is 55%, this means ____C__ of the firm's assets are financed by equity financing.A) 55%B) 50%C) 45%D) not enough information to answer questionFeedback: The equity portion plus the debt portion must add up to 100%.10 CORRECTAll of the following can present problems for ratio analysis except: DA) inflationB) inventory accounting methodsC) disinflationD) all of the aboveFeedback: These all may cause problems.第四章Planning for future growth is called: CA) capital budgetingB) working capital managementC) financial forecastingD) none of the aboveFeedback: This involves looking ahead to the future.2 INCORRECTWhich one of the following is NOT a tool of financial forecasting? BA) cash budgetB) capital budgetC) pro forma balance sheetD) pro forma income statementFeedback: The other three are all tools used by an analyst.3 CORRECTThe first step in developing a pro forma income statement is to: AA) build a sales forecastB) determine the production scheduleC) determine cost of goods soldD) none of the aboveFeedback: A sales forecast begins the process.4 INCORRECTPro forma statements are _B______ statements.A) actualB) projectedC) a previous year'sD) none of the aboveFeedback: Pro forma statements are based on estimates or projections.5 INCORRECTAll of the following compose cost of goods sold except ______D__________.A) raw materialB) laborC) overheadD) all of the above are part of cost of goods soldFeedback: The cost of good sold involves all three of these items.6 INCORRECTFinancial managers use the ______B_______ to plan for monthly financing needs.A) capital budgetB) cash budgetC) pro forma income statementD) none of the aboveFeedback: The cash budget allows for planning cash needs.7 INCORRECTThe payments that a firm collects from its customers are called _______C________.A) cash disbursementsB) cash outflowsC) cash receiptsD) none of the aboveFeedback: Cash receipts represent cash coming into the firm.8 INCORRECTExamples of cash disbursements are all but _________B________.A) payment for materials purchasedB) collection of accounts receivableC) payment of dividendsD) payment of taxesFeedback: The collection of accounts receivable is an example of a cash receipt, not a cash disbursement.9 CORRECTIn developing the pro forma balance sheet, we get common stock from __________A_______.A) the firm's previous balance sheetB) the firm's cash budgetC) the firm's income statementD) none of the aboveFeedback: Common stock appears on the balance sheet.10 INCORRECTThe percent of sales method of financial forecasting shows us the relationship between________D___ and financing needs.A) changes in the level of liabilitiesB) changes in the level of assetsC) changes in debtD) changes in the level of salesFeedback: It compares the relationship between balance sheet items and sales.第五章An example of a semi-variable cost is: DA) rentB) raw materialC) depreciationD) utilitiesFeedback: The other three represent fixed or variable costs.2 CORRECT_________A____ is the point at which firm profit is equal to zero.A) breakevenB) operating breakevenC) financial leverageD) combined breakevenFeedback: This is the point where the firm's revenues equal its expenses.3 INCORRECTIn breakeven analysis, if fixed costs rise, then the breakeven point will _____B_____.A) fallB) riseC) stay the sameD) none of the aboveFeedback: This implies that a larger quantity will have to be sold in order to break even.4 INCORRECTIn the breakeven formula, Price - Variable Cost is called the___C__________.A) breakeven pointB) leverageC) contribution marginD) none of the aboveFeedback: This implies that a larger quantity will have to be sold in order to cover the additional fixed costs and still break even.5 INCORRECTWhich of the following types of firms may operate with high operating leverage? BA) a doctor's officeB) an auto manufacturing facilityC) a mental health clinicD) none of the above would have high operating leverageFeedback: This implies a high break-even point and high operating expenses.6 INCORRECTThe __________C__________ is the percentage change in operating income that results from a percentage change in sales.A) degree of financial leverageB) breakeven pointC) degree of operating leverageD) degree of combined leverageFeedback: This is called the degree of operating leverage (DOL).7 CORRECTIf interest expenses for a firm rise, we know that firm has taken on more ______A________.A) financial leverageB) operating leverageC) fixed assetsD) none of the aboveFeedback: Financial leverage refers to interest expense on debt.8 INCORRECTThe ________B________ is the percentage change in earnings per share that results from a percentage change in operating income.A) degree of combined leverageB) degree of financial leverageC) breakeven pointD) degree of operating leverageFeedback: This is known as the degree of financial leverage (DFL).9 INCORRECTCombined leverage is the percentage change in relationship between sales and ______C______.A) operating incomeB) operating leverageC) earnings per shareD) breakeven pointFeedback: This combines operating leverage and financial leverage.10 INCORRECTA highly leveraged firm is ____B______ risky than its peers.A) lessB) moreC) the sameD) none of the aboveFeedback: Leverage is equivalent to risk, because it implies a higher level of fixed costs.第六章Working capital management involves the financing and management of the __C_____ assets of the firm.A) fixedB) totalC) currentD) none of the aboveFeedback: Working capital management deals with the financing and management of current assets.2 INCORRECTAn asset sold at the end of a specified time period is called a ______B_______ asset.A) temporary currentB) self-liquidatingC) currentD) permanent currentFeedback: A self-liquidating asset is one that will be sold after a certain amount of time.3 CORRECTFixed assets are usually financed with _______A______ funds.A) long-termB) short-termC) permanentD) none of the aboveFeedback: Fixed assets are by definition long-term assets.4 INCORRECT_________B_____ is usually used to finance self-liquidating assets.A) Long-term financingB) Short-term financingC) Permanent financingD) none of the aboveFeedback: These are short-term or temporary assets.5 INCORRECTShort-term interest rates, in a normal economy, are generally ____C____ than long-term rates.A) higherB) the sameC) lowerD) none of the aboveFeedback: Long-term interest rates are normally higher than short-term interest rates to compensate for uncertainty or risk.6 INCORRECTThe expectations hypothesis says that _____B____ interest rates are a function of _______ interest rates.A) short-term; long-termB) long-term; short-termC) short-term; short-termD) none of the aboveFeedback: This theory says that long-term interest rates reflect the average of short-term expected rates.7 INCORRECTInsurance companies would tend to invest in ______C____ securities.A) short-termB) intermediate termC) long-termD) not enough information to answerFeedback: An insurance company would prefer long-term securities because they are more conservative or safer.8 INCORRECTThe _________D_____ theory says that investors must be paid a premium to hold long-term securities.A) expectations hypothesisB) time value theoryC) segmentationD) liquidity premiumFeedback: This is the liquidity premium.9 INCORRECTShort-term financing plans with high liquidity have: BA) high return and high riskB) moderate return and moderate riskC) low profit and low riskD) none of the aboveFeedback: This is known as a "middle-of-the-road" approach.10 INCORRECTLong-term financing plans with low liquidity have: BA) high return and high riskB) moderate return and moderate riskC) low return and low riskD) none of the aboveFeedback: This is also known as a "middle-of-the-road" approach.第七章The transaction motive for holding cash is for BA) a safety cushionB) daily operating requirementsC) compensating balance requirementsD) none of the aboveFeedback: This is money for everyday transactions.2 CORRECTWhich of the following motives for holding cash is required by the bank before loaning money? AA) compensating balance motiveB) transactions motiveC) precautionary motiveD) none of the aboveFeedback: This can be considered a form of collateral.3 INCORRECTThe difference between the cash balance on the firm's books and the balance shown on the bank's books is called: BA) the compensating balanceB) floatC) a safety cushionD) none of the aboveFeedback: Float implies that it takes time for checks to clear.4 CORRECTElectronic funds transfer has _____A_____ the use of float.A) reducedB) increasedC) had no effect onD) none of the aboveFeedback: Electronic funds transfer (EFT) has moved cash more quickly and reduced float.5 INCORRECTThe most utilized marketable security by most firms is the: DA) Treasury bondB) Agency securityC) Certificate of DepositD) Treasury billFeedback: Treasury bills (T-Bills) are very safe, popular investments.6 INCORRECTOf the following marketable securities, which are guaranteed by the Federal government? DA) agency securitiesB) negotiable certificates of depositC) banker's acceptancesD) none of the aboveFeedback: None of these are backed by the government.7 INCORRECTThe 5 C's of credit include: DA) conditionsB) collateralC) characterD) all of the aboveFeedback: The other two C's of credit are capacity and capital.8 INCORRECT BThe use of safety stock by a firm will:A) reduce inventory costsB) increase inventory costsC) have no effect on inventory costsD) none of the aboveFeedback: Safety stock is extra inventory a firm keeps in case of unforseen circumstances.9 INCORRECTAll of these factors are used in credit policy administration except: CA) credit standardsB) terms of tradeC) dollar amount of receivablesD) collection policyFeedback: The other three choices are the primary policy variables to consider.10 CORRECTFirms aim to hold ___A___ cash balances since cash is a non-interest earning asset.A) lowB) averageC) highD) none of the aboveFeedback: A firm does not want to keep too much cash on hand because it will lose interest (by not keeping the money in a bank).第八章The largest provider of short-term credit for a business is: BA) banking organizationsB) suppliers to the firmC) commercial paperD) EurodollarsFeedback: This is also known as trade credit.2 INCORRECTThe number of days until the firm is past due to a supplier is called the: CA) discount periodB) term to creditC) payment periodD) none of the aboveFeedback: The payment period is the number of days a firm has to pay its bill.3 INCORRECTIf a firm is given trade credit terms of 2/10, net 30, then the cost of the firm failing to take the discount is: CA) 2%B) 30%C) 36.72%D) 10%Feedback: This is calculated using formula 8-1 in this chapter.4 CORRECTThe interest rate given by a bank to its most creditworthy customers is the: AA) prime rateB) LIBOR rateC) federal funds rateD) discount rateFeedback: This is the "best" interest rate charged to people with excellent credit.5 INCORRECTWhich of the following types of bank loans generally have the highest effective rate of interest? DA) simple interest loanB) discount interest loanC) loan with a compensating balanceD) installment loanFeedback: Installment loans tend to be the most expensive.6 INCORRECTIf a firm needs to borrow $100,000, at 8% interest, to finance working capital needs and a 20% compensating is required, then the firm should borrow ____C______.A) $100,000B) $80,000C) $125,000D) $108,000Feedback: The formula to calculate this is: amount needed/(1-c), where c = the compensating balance percentage.7 CORRECTIf a bank offers a firm a simple interest loan of $1000 for 120 days at a cost of $60 interest, what isthe effective rate of interest on the loan? AA) 18.00%B) 6.00%C) 20.00%D) none of the aboveFeedback: This is calculated by using formula 8-2 in this chapter.8 INCORRECTIf a company raises money to finance short-term needs by selling its accounts receivable to another party, this is called ___________. CA) pledgingB) warehousingC) factoringD) none of the aboveFeedback: Factoring means selling the accounts receivable outright.9 INCORRECTThe most restrictive policy for using inventory as collateral for short-term borrowing is called: BA) blanket inventory lienB) warehousing inventoryC) trust receiptD) factoringFeedback: This is a complex method of inventory financing wherein the lender takes control of the inventory.10 CORRECTA type of accounts receivable financing where a firm uses its receivables as collateral is called: AA) pledgingB) securitizationC) factoringD) warehousingFeedback: Pledging means using accounts receivable as collateral.第九章Both the future and present value of a sum of money are based on: CA) interest rateB) number of time periodsC) both a and bD) none of the aboveFeedback: These two factors are used in time value of money calculations.2 INCORRECTAn annuity is ___________________. CA) more than one paymentB) a series of unequal but consecutive paymentsC) a series of equal and consecutive paymentsD) a series of equal and non-consecutive paymentsFeedback: An annuity is a stream of equal payments to be received in the future.3 CORRECTIf you have $1000 and you plan to save it for 4 years with an interest rate of 10%, what is the future value of your savings? AA) $1464.00B) $1000.00C) $1331.00D) cannot be determinedFeedback: This is calculated by using formua 9-1 in this chapter.4 INCORRECTTime value of money is an important finance concept because: DA) it takes risk into accountB) it takes time into accountC) it takes compound interest into accountD) all of the aboveFeedback: Time value of money incorporates all of these concepts.5 INCORRECTThe present value of a dollar to be received in the future is: CA) more than a dollarB) equal to a dollarC) less than a dollarD) none of the aboveFeedback: The reason is because you can earn interest on the money.6 CORRECTThe future value of a dollar that you invest today is: AA) more than a dollarB) equal to a dollarC) less than a dollarD) none of the aboveFeedback: Again, the reason is because the money can earn interest.7 INCORRECTThe future value of an annuity is: CA) less than each annuity paymentB) equal to each annuity paymentC) more than each annuity paymentD) none of the aboveFeedback: The reason has to do with compound interest (or interest earning more interest).8 INCORRECTThe concepts of present value and future value are:DA) directly related to each otherB) not related to each otherC) proportionately related to each otherD) inversely related to each otherFeedback: They are essentially opposite sides of a coin.9 INCORRECTIf you win the lottery and you choose to have your proceeds distributed to you over a twenty-year time period, with the first payment coming to you one year from today, which calculation would you use to calculate the worth of those proceeds to you today? DA) future value of a lump sumB) future value of an annuityC) present value of a lump sumD) present value of an annuityFeedback: This is shown by formula 9-4 in this chapter. But this is not a typical situation. Most lotteries (let’s say $1 Million over 20 years), will pay you the first payment today and $50,000 each year for the next 19 years. This is actually an “annuity due” which is not covered in this text.Y ou’d have to calculate the present value of the annuity for 19 years and add the initial $50,000 you received today.10 CORRECTYou have $1000 you want to save. If four different banks offer four different compounding methods for interest, which method should you choose to maximize your $1000? AA) compounded dailyB) compounded quarterlyC) compounded semi-annuallyD) compounded annuallyFeedback: The more often interest is compounded the faster it will grow because you will begin to earn interest on the interest sooner.第十章In valuing a financial asset, you use these variables: DA) present value of future cash flowsB) discount rateC) required rate of returnD) all of the aboveFeedback: All of these are needed in order to value an asset.2 CORRECTThe principal amount of a bond at issue is called: AA) par valueB) coupon valueC) present value of an annuityD) present value of a lump sumFeedback: This is also known as the face value or stated value.3 INCORRECT BIf a bond's value rises above its par value during its life, interest rates have:A) gone upB) gone downC) stayed the sameD) there is no correlation with interest ratesFeedback: There is an inverse relationship between bond prices and interest rates (or yields).4 INCORRECTThe basic "rent" that you are charged when you borrow money is called: CA) inflation premiumB) risk premiumC) real rate of returnD) none of the aboveFeedback: This is known as the opportunity cost in economics.5 INCORRECTAs time to maturity draws near, a bond's value approaches: BA) zeroB) parC) the coupon paymentD) none of the aboveFeedback: The bond price gets closer to its face value the closer it is to maturity (see figure 10-2 in this chapter).6 INCORRECTOne characteristic of preferred stock is that:DA) it has no maturity dateB) it is a hybrid security with characteristics of both common stock and debtC) it pays a fixed dividend paymentD) all of the aboveFeedback: Preferred stock is described by all of the above characteristics.7 CORRECTCommon stock that has no growth in dividends is valued as if it were: AA) preferred stockB) a bondC) an optionD) none of the aboveFeedback: It is treated the same as preferred stock.8 INCORRECTA high price/earnings ratio usually indicates that a firm is a: BA) value stockB) growth stockC) convertible securityD) constant securityFeedback: A high p/e ratio indicates a stock that is growing and has positive future expectations.9 INCORRECTA low price/earnings ratio usually means that a firm: CA) is a growth stockB) has positive expectations for the futureC) is a mature firmD) is doomed in the marketplace.。

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