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D076 Finance Skills for Managers - (TEST)
A company's officers and board of directors are selling their stocks in the firm at higher prices due to 
false accounting reports that made the stock seem more valuable than it truly was. Which ethical issue is 
occurring in this situation? - Agency problem due to conflicting interests 
(Correct! Accounting manipulation by management in pursuit of higher stock-related compensation is an 
example of an agency problem.) 
A financial analyst for the company Bobby's Books has been asked to evalua...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 12 pages •
A company's officers and board of directors are selling their stocks in the firm at higher prices due to 
false accounting reports that made the stock seem more valuable than it truly was. Which ethical issue is 
occurring in this situation? - Agency problem due to conflicting interests 
(Correct! Accounting manipulation by management in pursuit of higher stock-related compensation is an 
example of an agency problem.) 
A financial analyst for the company Bobby's Books has been asked to evalua...
D076 Finance Skills for Managers - Unit 3
Interest Rate - the percentage of the principal that a lender charges a borrower for the use of 
assets. 
Annual precentage rate (APR) - The annual interest rate that is charged for borrowing money or 
that is earned through investment. 
Discount Rate - The name for interest rate when used in time value of money calculations. 
Cost of Capital - The cost to a firm to use an investor's capital; see interest rate 
2 Types of interest - Simple and Compound 
Simple Interest - The interest earned onl...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 13 pages •
Interest Rate - the percentage of the principal that a lender charges a borrower for the use of 
assets. 
Annual precentage rate (APR) - The annual interest rate that is charged for borrowing money or 
that is earned through investment. 
Discount Rate - The name for interest rate when used in time value of money calculations. 
Cost of Capital - The cost to a firm to use an investor's capital; see interest rate 
2 Types of interest - Simple and Compound 
Simple Interest - The interest earned onl...
D076 Finance Skills for Managers - U9 (Part 1)
Balance Sheet Forecasting - is typically done in conjunction with projecting in come statement. 
Helps understand future asset earning and potential of the company 
Sources and uses of funds 
Budgeting - is a detailed representation of the future results, financial position, and cash flows 
that management wants to achieve during a certain period. Includes variance analysis 
Budgeting Vs Forecasting (NOT THE SAME) - Budgeting - Where management wants to take the 
company. Quantifies the expected...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
Balance Sheet Forecasting - is typically done in conjunction with projecting in come statement. 
Helps understand future asset earning and potential of the company 
Sources and uses of funds 
Budgeting - is a detailed representation of the future results, financial position, and cash flows 
that management wants to achieve during a certain period. Includes variance analysis 
Budgeting Vs Forecasting (NOT THE SAME) - Budgeting - Where management wants to take the 
company. Quantifies the expected...
D076 Finance Skills for Managers ASSESSMENT ALREADY passed
A company calculated variances of a budget and actual cash flows that indicate the firm's strengths and 
weaknesses in cash flows and its budgeting process. 
Which major use of cash budgeting is this an example of? 
Standardization 
Performance evaluation 
Assessment of future needs 
Corrective action - Performance evaluation 
A company is developing a financial forecast for the next year. The company plans to implement a new 
factory that will increase production and resulting sales by 20%. 
S...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 59 pages •
A company calculated variances of a budget and actual cash flows that indicate the firm's strengths and 
weaknesses in cash flows and its budgeting process. 
Which major use of cash budgeting is this an example of? 
Standardization 
Performance evaluation 
Assessment of future needs 
Corrective action - Performance evaluation 
A company is developing a financial forecast for the next year. The company plans to implement a new 
factory that will increase production and resulting sales by 20%. 
S...
D076 Finance Skills for Managers EXAMS 100%
Which area of finance deals with sources of funding and the capital structure of corporations and seeks 
to increase the value of a firm to its owners? - Business finance 
What is the primary difference between finance and accounting? - Finance focuses on the future, 
while accounting is generally backward-looking. 
Which subspecialty of finance primarily involves deciding which assets will create more wealth and earn 
positive returns? - Investments 
What is the primary goal of the financial ma...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 49 pages •
Which area of finance deals with sources of funding and the capital structure of corporations and seeks 
to increase the value of a firm to its owners? - Business finance 
What is the primary difference between finance and accounting? - Finance focuses on the future, 
while accounting is generally backward-looking. 
Which subspecialty of finance primarily involves deciding which assets will create more wealth and earn 
positive returns? - Investments 
What is the primary goal of the financial ma...
D076 Finance Skills for Managers QUIZ RATED A
Accounting - The system of recording, reporting, and summarizing past financial information and 
transactions. 
Accounts Receivable Turnover (AR Turnover) - An activity ratio found by credit sales divided by 
accounts receivable. 
Activity Ratios - A category of ratios that measure how well a company uses its assets to generate 
sales or cash, showing the firm's operational efficiency and profitability. 
Additional Funds Needed (AFN) - Another name for the discretionary financing needed or exte...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 19 pages •
Accounting - The system of recording, reporting, and summarizing past financial information and 
transactions. 
Accounts Receivable Turnover (AR Turnover) - An activity ratio found by credit sales divided by 
accounts receivable. 
Activity Ratios - A category of ratios that measure how well a company uses its assets to generate 
sales or cash, showing the firm's operational efficiency and profitability. 
Additional Funds Needed (AFN) - Another name for the discretionary financing needed or exte...
D076 Finance Skills for Managers review
"A company is trying to decide which of four projects to invest in. - 
"W&H Company wants to create a cash budget to better manage its cash flows. The financial manager 
knows that the firm's labor costs and materials costs are too high for the level of sales each month. The 
firm also needs to keep better track of its cash flows to assess its need for additional financing through 
short-term loans. - 
A company called Bobby's Books is considering purchasing a new bookbinding machine. The ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 32 pages •
"A company is trying to decide which of four projects to invest in. - 
"W&H Company wants to create a cash budget to better manage its cash flows. The financial manager 
knows that the firm's labor costs and materials costs are too high for the level of sales each month. The 
firm also needs to keep better track of its cash flows to assess its need for additional financing through 
short-term loans. - 
A company called Bobby's Books is considering purchasing a new bookbinding machine. The ...
D076 Finance Skills for Managers Terms and questions for module 5
Ordinary annuities - a series of equal payments made at the end of consecutive periods over a 
fixed length of time 
Annuities due - a series of equal payments made at the beginning of consecutive periods 
Perpetuities - a constant stream of identical cash flows that continues forever 
Compounding - finding a future value given a present value 
Discounting - finding a present value given a future value. 
Time value of money - the idea that money that is available at the present time is worth mor...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 2 pages •
Ordinary annuities - a series of equal payments made at the end of consecutive periods over a 
fixed length of time 
Annuities due - a series of equal payments made at the beginning of consecutive periods 
Perpetuities - a constant stream of identical cash flows that continues forever 
Compounding - finding a future value given a present value 
Discounting - finding a present value given a future value. 
Time value of money - the idea that money that is available at the present time is worth mor...
D076 Finance Skills for Managers WGU GUIDE VERIFIED
Real Return - Rate of growth in purchasing power of goods and services 
Holding Period Return - Return over the entire period that an investor owns a financial security 
Beta - A measure of the volatility, or systematic risk, of a security or a portfolio in comparison to 
the market as a whole. 
standard deviation - Used to measure the total risk of securities 
annuity due - an annuity whose payments occur at the beginning of each period, consecutively 
Par Bond - When the bond's coupon rate eq...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 9 pages •
Real Return - Rate of growth in purchasing power of goods and services 
Holding Period Return - Return over the entire period that an investor owns a financial security 
Beta - A measure of the volatility, or systematic risk, of a security or a portfolio in comparison to 
the market as a whole. 
standard deviation - Used to measure the total risk of securities 
annuity due - an annuity whose payments occur at the beginning of each period, consecutively 
Par Bond - When the bond's coupon rate eq...
D076 Finance Skills for Managers)- Module 2 PASSED
A local start-up company just hit its five-year anniversary and is planning an initial public offering 
sometime this year. In order to issue public stock, which market will the company use? - Primary 
market 
When a company issues stock for the first time to raise capital, shares must initially be sold through a 
primary market. 
About a year ago, the short-term Treasury bill had 1.54% interest and the long-term Treasury note had 
2.54% interest. This week, the 1-year Treasury bill has an inter...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
A local start-up company just hit its five-year anniversary and is planning an initial public offering 
sometime this year. In order to issue public stock, which market will the company use? - Primary 
market 
When a company issues stock for the first time to raise capital, shares must initially be sold through a 
primary market. 
About a year ago, the short-term Treasury bill had 1.54% interest and the long-term Treasury note had 
2.54% interest. This week, the 1-year Treasury bill has an inter...