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WGU D076 OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT FINAL EXAM WITH ACTUAL CORRECT QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED DETAILED ANSWERS |FREQUENTLY TESTED QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS |ALREADY GRADED A+|NEWEST |GUARANTEED PASS| LATEST UPDATE (CONTAINS VERSION A&B) $20.49   Add to cart

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WGU D076 OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT FINAL EXAM WITH ACTUAL CORRECT QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED DETAILED ANSWERS |FREQUENTLY TESTED QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS |ALREADY GRADED A+|NEWEST |GUARANTEED PASS| LATEST UPDATE (CONTAINS VERSION A&B)

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WGU D076 OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT
FINAL EXAM 2024-2025 WITH ACTUAL
CORRECT QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
DETAILED ANSWERS |FREQUENTLY
TESTED QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS
|ALREADY GRADED A+|NEWEST
|GUARANTEED PASS| LATEST UPDATE
(CONTAINS VERSION A&B)


WGU DO76 OA VERSION A

A financial statement that projects an estimate for future periods "as if" sales grew as predicted.Go To

Pro Forma Statements

The projection of future earnings after all projected costs are subtracted from projected sales.Go To

Profit Forecasting

The ratio of payoff to investment for a proposed project.Go To

Profitability Index (PI)

A category of ratios that are commonly used to directly judge how well management is doing as they
strive to maximize owner wealth.Go To

Profitability Ratios

Firms that have issued shares to the public.Go To

Publicly Traded Firms

A liquidity ratios found by current assets less inventory, divided by current liabilities; also called the acid-
test ratio.Go To

Quick Ratio

An interest rate that is adjusted to remove the effects of inflation.Go To

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,Real Rate

The minimum return or compensation an investor requires in order to invest; see interest rate.Go To

Required Rate of Return

The business function responsible for improving and developing services and products.Go To

Research and Development

The percent of net income retained in the firm; also called the plowback ratio.Go To

Retention Ratio

The money gained or lost on an investment over a certain period of time.Go To

Return

A profitability ratio found by net income divided by total assets.Go To

Return On Assets (ROA)

A profitability ratio found by net income divided by owners' equity.Go To

Return On Equity (ROE)

The top line of the income statement. The total amount of money a business brings in (before
subtracting any costs).Go To

Revenues

The possibility that the realized or actual return will differ from the expected return.Go To

Risk

A way to manage risk by not performing an activity that may carry risk.Go To

Risk Avoidance

The compensation for the amount of risk taken on by investors.Go To

Risk Premium

A series of techniques that help reduce the amount of risk a person is exposed to by taking a particular
action.Go To

Risk Reduction

A decision to take responsibility for a particular risk.Go To

Risk Retention

A risk management technique that involves dispersing assets geographically instead of concentrating
them in one location.Go To

Risk Separation

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,A risk management technique that involves reducing the amount of risk you are exposed to by
transferring that risk to another entity.Go To

Risk Transfer

The rate of return on an investment with no risk.Go To

Risk-free Rate

The top line of the income statement. The total amount of money a business brings in (before
subtracting out any costs).Go To

Sales

Firms whose performance varies according to the season.Go To

Seasonal Firms

The financial market where securities are traded after the initial issuance.Go To

Secondary Market

The process of combining several types of contractual debt (such as mortgages) and reselling them as a
package to investors.Go To

Securitization

A person who owns shares of a company's stock.Go To

Shareholders

The interest earned only on the principal.Go To

Simple Interest

A market maker on the NYSE that holds an inventory of securities and acts as a liquidity provider to
those that wish to buy and sell.Go To

Specialist

Accounts that vary naturally with sales.Go To

Spontaneous Accounts

Anyone who may be affected by actions taken or a decision made.Go To

Stakeholder

A measure of dispersion of possible outcomes about the mean.Go To

Standard Deviation

The level of growth where four key financial ratios—profitability, asset utilization, leverage, and
payout—are constant and where the firm does not need to issue any new equity to fund the growth.Go
To

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, Steady State Growth

Which component of an interest rate is an indicator of inflation and opportunity cost?

Risk-free rate

Which type of interest rate is the rate at which invested money grows for a certain period time?

Nominal rate

What is the compensation for risk given to investors called?

Risk premium

What does the risk-free rate indicate?

Inflation and opportunity cost

What is the inflation rate?

The rate at which the average price level of a basket of goods and services in an economy increases

Why is the required rate of return also known as the hurdle rate?

It is the minimum rate that a firm must surpass to accept a project.

What is the name for the interest rate expressed on an annual basis?

Annual percentage rate

A share of ownership in a company.Go To

Stock

A cost that has already been incurred and cannot be recovered.Go To

Sunk Costs

The growth rate that allows a firm to maintain its present financial ratios without issuing new equity.Go
To

Sustainable Growth Rate (SGR)

A group of intermediaries that is used to oversee the issuance of stocks and/or bonds.Go To

Syndicate

Risk that is inherent in the economy as a whole and cannot be diversified away; also called market risk
or nondiversifiable risk.Go To

Systematic Risk

Methods used to minimize the amount of taxes a business pays.Go To

Tax Strategies


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