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,Chapter 01 - Introduction to Corporate Finance


Chapter 01
Introduction to Corporate Finance




Multiple Choice Questions


1. The balance sheet is made up of what five key components:
A. fixed assets, current liabilities, long term debt, tangible current assets and shareholders'
equity.
B. intangible fixed assets, current liabilities, long term debt, net income and current assets.
C. fixed assets, long term debt, current assets, current liabilities and shareholders' equity.
D. current assets, fixed assets, long term debt, shareholders equity and retained earnings.



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Blooms: Remember
Difficulty: Medium
Topic: 01-01 What is Corporate Finance?



2. In terms of the balance sheet model of the firm, the value of the firm in financial markets is
equal to:
A. tangible fixed assets plus intangible fixed assets.
B. sales minus costs.
C. cash inflow minus cash outflow.
D. the value of the debt plus the value of the equity.
E. the value of the debt minus the value of the equity.



Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
Blooms: Understand
Difficulty: Easy
Topic: 01-01 What is Corporate Finance?




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3. Inventory is a component of:
A. current assets.
B. current liabilities.
C. equity.
D. fixed assets.



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Blooms: Remember
Difficulty: Easy
Topic: 01-01 What is Corporate Finance?



4. Using the balance sheet model of the firm, finance may be thought of as analysis of three
primary subject areas. Which of the following groups correctly lists these three areas?
A. Capital budgeting, capital structure, net working capital.
B. Capital budgeting, capital structure, security marketing.
C. Capital budgeting, net working capital, tax analysis.
D. Capital budgeting, tax analysis, security marketing.
E. Net working capital, tax analysis, security marketing.



Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
Blooms: Remember
Difficulty: Easy
Topic: 01-01 What is Corporate Finance?



5. Which of the following is not considered one of the basic questions of corporate finance?
A. What long-lived assets should the firm invest?
B. How much inventory should the firm hold?
C. How can the firm raise cash for required capital expenditures?
D. How should the short-term operating cash flows be managed?



Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
Blooms: Understand
Difficulty: Easy
Topic: 01-01 What is Corporate Finance?




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6. The need to manage net working capital arises because:
A. financial management is naturally broken into those areas.
B. shareholders want to ensure they receive dividend payments.
C. there is a mismatch between the timing of cash inflows and cash outflows.
D. the sum of current assets and current liabilities usually is zero.
E. the capital structure pie is limited in size.



Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
Blooms: Understand
Difficulty: Easy
Topic: 01-01 What is Corporate Finance?



7. Which one of these is a cash outflow from a corporation?
A. sale of an asset
B. dividend payment
C. sale of common stock
D. issuance of debt
E. profit retained by the firm



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Blooms: Understand
Difficulty: Easy
Topic: 01-01 What is Corporate Finance?



8. In the managerial structure of the corporation the two officers and their responsibilities that
report directly to the Chief Financial Officer are:
A. the credit manager who handles accounts receivable and the tax manager who minimizes
tax payments.
B. the personnel manager who manages salaries and compensation and the production
operations manager who manages facility operations.
C. the treasurer who is responsible handling cash flow and making financial decisions and the
tax manager who minimizes tax payments.
D. the controller who manages the accounting function and the treasurer who is responsible
handling cash flow and making financial decisions.



Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
Blooms: Remember
Difficulty: Easy
Topic: 01-01 What is Corporate Finance?




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