FINANCE QUIZ TEST : 10 M/C QUESTIONS :

1. Which of the following statements is CORRECT?

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a. Typically, a firm’s DPS should exceed its EPS.

b. Typically, a firm’s EBIT should exceed its EBITDA.

c. If a firm is more profitable than average (e.g., Google), we would normally expect to see its stock price exceed its book value per share.

d. If a firm is more profitable than most other firms, we would normally expect to see its book value per share exceed its stock price, especially after several years of high inflation.

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e. The more depreciation a firm has in a given year, the higher its EPS, other things held constant.

 

2. Which of the following statements is CORRECT?

a. The statement of cash flows reflects cash flows from operations, but it does not reflect the effects of buying or selling fixed assets.

b. The statement of cash flows shows where the firm’s cash is located; indeed, it provides a listing of all banks and brokerage houses where cash is on deposit.

c. The statement of cash flows reflects cash flows from continuing operations, but it does not reflect the effects of changes in working capital.

d. The statement of cash flows reflects cash flows from operations and from borrowings, but it does not reflect cash obtained by selling new common stock.

e. The statement of cash flows shows how much the firm’s cash–the total of currency, bank deposits, and short-term liquid securities (or cash equivalents)–increased or decreased during a given year.

  

3. Which of the following statements is CORRECT?

a. Dividends paid reduce the net income that is reported on a company’s income statement.

b. If a company uses some of its bank deposits to buy short-term, highly liquid marketable securities, this will cause a decline in its current assets as shown on the balance sheet.

c. If a company issues new long-term bonds during the current year, this will increase its reported current liabilities at the end of the year.

d. Accounts receivable are reported as a current liability on the balance sheet.

e. If a company pays more in dividends than it generates in net income, its retained. earnings as reported on the balance sheet will decline from the previous year’s balance.

 

4. Last year Roussakis Company’s operations provided a negative net cash flow, yet the cash shown on its balance sheet increased. Which of the following statements could explain the increase in cash, assuming the company’s financial statements were prepared under generally accepted accounting principles?

a. The company repurchased some of its common stock.

b. The company dramatically increased its capital expenditures.

c. The company retired a large amount of its long-term debt.

d. The company sold some of its fixed assets.

e. The company had high depreciation expenses

 

5. Bartling Energy Systems recently reported $9,250 of sales, $5,750 of operating costs other than depreciation, and $700 of depreciation. The company had no amortization charges, it had $3,200 of outstanding bonds that carry a 5% interest rate, and its federal-plus-state income tax rate was 35%. In order to sustain its operations and thus generate sales and cash flows in the future, the firm was required to make $1,250 of capital expenditures on new fixed assets and to invest $300 in net operating working capital. By how much did the firm’s net income exceed its free cash flow?

To answer this question, you must first calculate net income (which begins with EBITDA, or sales minus operating expense in this case), then subtract interest paid (5% of the debt) and depreciation (this will give you Earnings Before Tax or EBT), and then taxes of 35% on EBT. Next, you will have to calculate Free Cash Flow (FCF), which is Net Operating Income After Tax, which begins with EBIT multiplied by (1-.35), but then you add depreciation, and then subtract the two investments (in working capital and in fixed assets).

a. $673.27

b. $708.70

c. $746.00

d. $783.30

e. $822.47

  6. Which of the following statements is CORRECT? a. The ratio of long-term debt to total capital is more likely to experience seasonal fluctuations than is either the DSO or the inventory turnover ratio. b. If two firms have the same ROA, the firm with the most debt can be expected to have the lower ROE. c. An increase in the DSO, other things held constant, could be expected to increase the total assets turnover ratio. d. An increase in the DSO, other things held constant, could be expected to increase the ROE. e. An increase in a firm’s debt ratio, with no changes in its sales or operating costs, could be expected to lower the profit margin.  7. Companies HD and LD have the same tax rate, sales, total assets, and basic earning power. Both companies have positive net incomes. Company HD has a higher debt ratio and, therefore, a higher interest expense. Which of the following statements is CORRECT? a. Company HD has a lower equity multiplier. b. Company HD has more net income. c. Company HD pays more in taxes. d. Company HD has a lower ROE. e. Company HD has a lower times interest earned (TIE) ratio.  8. Companies HD and LD have the same total assets, sales, operating costs, and tax rates, and they pay the same interest rate on their debt. However, company HD has a higher debt ratio. Which of the following statements is CORRECT? a. Given this information, LD must have the higher ROE. b. Company LD has a higher basic earning power ratio (BEP). c. Company HD has a higher basic earning power ratio (BEP). d. If the interest rate the companies pay on their debt is more than their basic earning power (BEP), then Company HD will have the higher ROE. e. If the interest rate the companies pay on their debt is less than their basic earning power (BEP), then Company HD will have the higher ROE.  9. Muscarella Inc. has the following balance sheet and income statement data:  Cash                  $ 14,000                         Accounts payable                                 $   42,000 Receivables            70,000                        Other current liabilities                              28,000 Inventories            210,000                         Total CL                                                $ 70,000 Total CA              $294,000                         Long-term debt                                       70,000 Net fixed assets   126,000                          Common equity                                     280,000 Total assets        $420,000                         Total liab. and equity                           $420,000 Sales                  $280,000 Net income          $ 21,000   The new CFO thinks that inventories are excessive and could be lowered sufficiently to cause the current ratio to equal the industry average, 2.70, without affecting either sales or net income. Assuming that inventories are sold off and not replaced to get the current ratio to the target level, and that the funds generated are used to buy back common stock at book value, by how much would the ROE change? a. 4.28% b. 4.50% c. 4.73% d. 4.96% e. 5.21%  10. Quigley Inc. is considering two financial plans for the coming year. Management expects sales to be $301,770, operating costs to be $266,545, assets to be $200,000, and its tax rate to be 35%. Under Plan A it would use 25% debt and 75% common equity. The interest rate on the debt would be 8.8%, but the TIE ratio would have to be kept at 4.00 or more. Under Plan B the maximum debt that met the TIE constraint would be employed. Assuming that sales, operating costs, assets, the interest rate, and the tax rate would all remain constant, by how much would the ROE change in response to the change in the capital structure? a. 3.83% b. 4.02% c. 4.22% d. 4.43% e. 4.65%   

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