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One can obtain a clear picture of a company's liquidity by referring to its A. Balance Sheet. B. Income Statement Correct Answer: A. Balance Sheet (liquidity refers to assets / cash, while income statement only deals with revenues, expenses, and profits) The advantages of obtaining funds ...

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MGMT 200 Purdue Final
One can obtain a clear picture of a company's liquidity
by referring to its
A. Balance Sheet.
B. Income Statement Correct Answer: A. Balance Sheet

(liquidity refers to assets / cash, while income statement only deals with revenues, expenses, and
profits)

The advantages of obtaining funds by issuing debt,
rather than issuing additional common stock, include
which of the following?
A. Funds are obtained without surrendering
ownership control.
B. Funds are obtained without surrendering
ownership control, as well as, interest expense
is tax‐deductible.
C. The company's default risk decreases.
D. Interest expense is tax‐deductible. Correct Answer: B. Funds are obtained without
surrendering ownership control, as well as, interest expense is tax-deductible.

(but mostly the fact that it is done without surrendering ownership of the company)

Banks will charge a very profitable company a higher
interest rate as compared to a company with minimal
income since the high‐income business will be better
able to pay the extra interest cost.
A. True
B. False Correct Answer: B. Absorutery not

Banks do the opposite; they charge lower interest rates to profitable companies to attract their
business because there is less risk involved with profitable companies.

The lower the debt to equity ratio, the greater the
financial risk the company is taking.
A. True
B. False Correct Answer: B. Nuh uh

This makes sense because a LOWER debt to equity ratio means (debt/equity) is small which
means debt is small compared to equity, so therefore a LOWER debt to equity ratio would imply
the opposite; the company would be more financially stable.

Cash flow generally limits the amount of debt a
business can finance.

,A. True
B. False Correct Answer: A. True

Borrowing levels can INCREASE with *stable* and *predictive* cash flows

Think about credit score; the better credit score (more stable and predictive your credit is) then
the higher loans you can take out.

A debt to equity ratio of approximately .34 means that
one‐fourth of the company's assets are financed by
creditors.
A. True
B. False Correct Answer: A. Thomas the tank engine says tru tru

indicates creditors are financing 25%
of the company's assets


.34 is approximately .33 or 1/3

This means you have "1" debt for every "3" equity so for example:

Asset (200) = Debt (50) + Equity (150)

Debt/equity = 1/3

A callable bond allows the *holder* to repay the bonds
before their scheduled maturity date at a specified call
price.
A. True
B. False Correct Answer: B. Mmmmm no, not quite

Holder means the person who issued the bond while *borrower* means the person who bought
the bond. Callable bonds allow the person who HAS the bond to cash it in early.

Convertible bonds allow the borrower to convert each
bond into a specified number of shares of common
stock
A. True
B. False Correct Answer: B. B as in Bee as in Bfalse

Convertible bonds allow the bond HOLDER (the person who issued the bond) to convert each
bond into common stock.

This makes sense as only the company has the right to issue common stock

, The term used for bonds that are unsecured as
to principal is
A. series bonds.
B. indenture bonds.
C. debenture bonds.
D.callable bonds. Correct Answer: C. Debenture bonds

Unsecured Bond definition: Bonds (*debentures*) are not backed by collateral

The amount at a present time that is equivalent to a
series of payments and interest in the future.
A. Present value of a single amount
B. Future value of a single amount
C. Present value of an annuity
D. Future value of an annuity Correct Answer: C. Present value of an annuity

This is basically a fancy way of saying the *price* of an annuity, since all an annuity is is a
series of payments in the future.

The price is also known as the *present value of the future cash flows*

What measurement should be used when reporting
long‐term liabilities on a balance sheet?
A. Present value of the present outflow
B. Present value of the future outflow
C. Future value of the present outflow
D. Future value of the future outflow Correct Answer: B. Present value of the future outflow

This is basically saying the *price* of the long term liability is to recorded on the balance sheet,
as the *price* of something is just the *present value of the future cash flows*

The price of a bond is equal to:
A. The present value of the interest only
B. The future value of the face amount only
C. The future value of the face amount plus the
future value of the stated interest payments
D. The present value of the face amount plus the
present value of the stated interest payments Correct Answer: D. The present value of the face
amount plus the
present value of the stated interest payments

You can think of this on a timeline. If the price of something is the *present value of future cash
flows*, then you will take the present value of a series of payments AND then the present value
of the maturity value (or in this case the face value).

On January 1, 2018, San Bruno, Inc. issued twenty‐year bonds payable

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