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FIN 300: Principles of Finance for the Private Sector - Module 4: Mastery Exercise Assessment (WITH 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS)
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Question 1 
 
The rate of interest actually paid or earned, also called the annual percentage rate (APR), is the 
 	interest rate. 
 
effective 
 
 
 
 
Question 2 
 
Combining two assets having perfectly negatively correlated returns will result in the creation of a portfolio with an overall risk that 
decreases to a level below that of either asset.
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FIN 300: Principles of Finance for the Private Sector - Module 3: Mastery Exercise Assessment (WITH 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS)
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Question 1 
 
The statement of cash flows provides a summary of the firm's 
 
all of the above. 
 
 
 
 
Question 2 
 
A firm has prepared the coming year's pro forma balance sheet resulting in a plug figure in a preliminary statement called "the external financing required "of negative $250,000. The firm may prepare to 
 
invest in marketable securities totaling $250,000.
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FIN 300 Principles of Finance for the Private Sector - Module 2: Mastery Exercise Assessment (WITH 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS)
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Question 1 
 
The	of a business firm is measured by its ability to satisfy its short-term obligations as they come due. 
1.	liquidity 
 
 
 
 
Question 2 
 
 	is where the firm’s ratio values are compared to those of a key competitor or group 
of competitors, primarily to identify areas for improvement. 
 
1.	Benchmarking
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Principles of Finance for the Private Sector: MODULE 1 (MASTERY EXERCISE ASSESSMENT) WITH ANSWERS
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The tax rate depends on the level of taxable income. 
 
a. true
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FIN300 - Principles of Finance for the Private Sector: Module 8 Mastery Exercise Assessment Questions and Answers Latest Graded A.
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Question 1 
 
The problem with a constant-payout-ratio dividend policy from the shareholder's perspective is that 
if the firm's earnings drop, so does the dividend payment. 
 
 
 
 
Question 2 
 
The factors involved in setting a dividend policy include all of the following EXCEPT 
 
Operating constraints. 
 
 
 
 
Question 3 
 
Stock dividends are	costly to issue than cash dividends. 
 
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Too much month left at the end of the money?
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FIN 300 - Principles of Finance for the Private Sector: Module 7 Mastery Exercise Assessment Questions and Answers Latest Graded A.
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Question 1 
 
A firm has issued preferred stock at its $125 per share par value. The stock will pay a $15 annual dividend. The cost of issuing and selling the stock was $4 per share. The cost of the preferred stock is 
12.4 percent. 
 
 
 
 
Question 2 
 
In order to recognize the interrelationship between financing and investments, the firm should use	when evaluating an investment. 
the weighted average cost of all financing sources 
 
 
 
 
Question 3 
 
The approximate before-tax cost of de...
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FIN 300 - Principles of Finance for the Private Sector Module 6 Mastery Exercise Assessment Questions and Answers
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Question 1 
 
Initial cash flows and subsequent operating cash flows for a project are sometimes referred to as 
relevant cash flows. 
 
 
 
 
Question 2 
 
One basic technique used to evaluate after-tax operating cash flows is to 
 
add noncash charges to net income. 
 
 
 
 
Question 3 
 
Unsophisticated capital budgeting techniques do not 
 
explicitly consider the time value of money.
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FIN300 - Principles of Finance for the Private Sector: Module 4 Mastery Exercise Assessment Questions and Answers Latest Graded A.
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Question 1 
 
The rate of interest actually paid or earned, also called the annual percentage rate (APR), is the 
 	interest rate. 
 
effective 
 
 
 
 
Question 2 
 
Combining two assets having perfectly negatively correlated returns will result in the creation of a portfolio with an overall risk that 
decreases to a level below that of either asset. 
 
 
 
 
Question 3 
 
Xiao Li wishes to accumulate $50,000 by the end of 10 years by making equal annual end-of- year deposits over the next 10...
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FIN 300 - Principles of Finance for the Private Sector: Module 3 Mastery Exercise Assessment Questions and Answers Graded A.
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Question 1 
 
The statement of cash flows provides a summary of the firm's 
 
all of the above. 
 
 
 
 
Question 2 
 
A firm has prepared the coming year's pro forma balance sheet resulting in a plug figure in a preliminary statement called "the external financing required "of negative $250,000. The firm may prepare to 
 
invest in marketable securities totaling $250,000. 
 
 
 
 
Question 3 
 
A corporation sold a fixed asset for $100,000. This is 
 
an investment cash flow and a source of f...
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FIN 300 - Principles of Finance for the Private Sector: Module 2 Mastery Exercise Assessment Questions and Answers Latest Version
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Question 1 
 
The	of a business firm is measured by its ability to satisfy its short-term obligations as they come due. 
1.	liquidity 
 
 
 
 
Question 2 
 
 	is where the firm’s ratio values are compared to those of a key competitor or group 
of competitors, primarily to identify areas for improvement. 
 
1.	Benchmarking 
 
 
 
 
Question 3 
 
ABC, Inc. extends credit terms of 45 days to its customers. Its credit collection would likely be considered poor if its average collection period wa...
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