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1. is concerned with the acquisition, financing, and management of assets with some overall goal in mind. A. Financial management B. Profit maximization C. Agency theory D. Social responsibility 2. Jensen and Meckling showed that can assure themselves that the will make optimal decisions only if appropriate incentives are given and only if the are monitored. A. principals; agents; agents B. agents; principals; principals C. principals; agents; principals D. agents; principals; agents 3. is concerned with the maximization of a firm's earnings after taxes. A. Shareholder wealth maximization B. Profit maximization C. Stakeholder maximization D. EPS maximization 4. What is the most appropriate goal of the firm? A. Shareholder wealth maximization. B. Profit maximization. C. Stakeholder maximization. D. EPS maximization. 5. Which of the following statements is correct regarding profit maximization as the primary goal of the firm? A. Profit maximization considers the firm's risk level. B. Profit maximization will not lead to increasing short-term profits at the expense of lowering expected future profits. C. Profit maximization does consider the impact on individual shareholder's EPS. D. Profit maximization is concerned more with maximizing net income than the stock price. 6. is concerned with the branch of economics relating the behavior of principals and their agents. A. Financial management B. Profit maximization C. Agency theory D. Social responsibility 7. A concept that implies that the firm should consider issues such as protecting the consumer, paying fair wages, maintaining fair hiring practices, supporting education, and considering environmental issues. A. Financial management

B. Profit maximization C. Agency theory D. Social responsibility 8. Which of the following is not normally a responsibility of the treasurer of the modern corporation but rather the controller? A. Budgets and forecasts B. Asset management C. Investment management D. Financing management 9. The decision involves determining the appropriate make-up of the right-hand side of the balance sheet. A. asset management B. financing C. investment D. capital budgeting 10. To whom does the Treasurer most likely report? A. Chief Financial Officer. B. Vice President of Operations. C. Chief Executive Officer. D. Board of Directors. Answer of Multiple Choice Questions 1. (A) 2. (A) 3. (B) 4. (A) 5. (D) 6. (C) 7. (D) 8 (A) 9 (B) 10 (A) 1. The authors of your textbook suggest that you need to understand financial management even if you have no intention of becoming a financial manager. One reason is that the successful manager of the not-too-distant future will need to be much more of a who has the knowledge and ability to move not just vertically within an organization but horizontally as well. Developing will be the rule, not the exception. A. specialist; specialties B. generalist; general business skills C. technician; quantitative skills D. team player; cross-functional capabilities 2. The decision involves a determination of the total amount of assets needed, the composition of the assets, and whether any assets need to be reduced, eliminated, or replaced. A. asset management B. financing C. investment D. accounting

3. How are earnings per share calculated? A. Use the income statement to determine earnings after taxes (net income) and divide by the previous period's earnings after taxes. Then subtract 1 from the previously calculated value. B. Use the income statement to determine earnings after taxes (net income) and divide by the number of common shares outstanding. C. Use the income statement to determine earnings after taxes (net income) and divide by the number of common and preferred shares outstanding. D. Use the income statement to determine earnings after taxes (net income) and divide by the forecasted period's earnings after taxes. Then subtract 1 from the previously calculated value. 4. According to the text's authors, what is the most important of the three financial management decisions? A. Asset management decision. B. Financing decision. C. Investment decision. D. Accounting decision. 5. The cost of monitoring management is considered to be a (an): A. bankruptcy cost. B. transaction cost. C. agency cost. D. institutional cost. 6. The decision involves efficiently managing the assets on the balance sheet on a day-to-day basis, especially current assets. A. asset management B. financing C. investment D. accounting 7. Which of the following is not a perquisite (perk)? A. Company-provided automobile. B. Expensive office. C. Salary. D. Country club membership. 8. Which of the following is not normally a responsibility of the controller of the modern corporation? A. Budgets and forecasts. B. Asset management. C. Financial reporting to the IRS. D. Cost accounting. 9. All constituencies with a stake in the fortunes of the company are known as.

A. shareholders B. stakeholders C. creditors D. customers 10. Which of the following statements is not correct regarding earnings per share (EPS) maximization as the primary goal of the firm? A. EPS maximization ignores the firm's risk level. B. EPS maximization does not specify the timing or duration of expected EPS. C. EPS maximization naturally requires all earnings to be retained. D. EPS maximization is concerned with maximizing net income. Answer of Multiple Choice Questions 1. (D) 2. (C) 3. (B) 4. (C) 5. (C) 6. (C) 7. (C) 8 (B) 9 (B) 10 (D) 1. is concerned with the maximization of a firm's stock price. A. Shareholder wealth maximization B. Profit maximization C. Stakeholder welfare maximization D. EPS maximization 2. Corporate governance success includes three key groups. Which of the following represents these three groups? A. Suppliers, managers, and customers. B. Board of Directors, executive officers, and common shareholders. C. Suppliers, employees, and customers. D. Common shareholders, managers, and employees. 3. "Shareholder wealth" in a firm is represented by: A. the number of people employed in the firm. B. the book value of the firm's assets less the book value of its liabilities. C. the amount of salary paid to its employees. D. the market price per share of the firm's common stock. 4. The long-run objective of financial management is to: A. maximize earnings per share. B. maximize the value of the firm's common stock. C. maximize return on investment. D. maximize market share. 5. What are the earnings per share (EPS) for a company that earned $100,000 last year in aftertax profits, has 200,000 common shares outstanding and $1.2 million in retained earning at the year end? A. $100,000

B. $6.00 C. $0.50 D. $6.50 6. The cost of monitoring management is considered to be a (an): A. bankruptcy cost. B. transaction cost. C. agency cost. D. institutional cost. 7. The focal point of financial management in a firm is: A. the number and types of products or services provided by the firm. B. the minimization of the amount of taxes paid by the firm. C. the creation of value for shareholders. D. the dollars profits earned by the firm. 8. The decision function of financial management can be broken down into the decisions. A. financing and investment B. investment, financing, and asset management C. financing and dividend D. capital budgeting, cash management, and credit management 9. The controller's responsibilities are primarily..in nature, while the treasurer's responsibilities are primarily related to. A. operational; financial management B. financial management; accounting C. accounting; financial management D. financial management; operations 10.. In the US, the..has been given the power to adopt auditing, quality control, ethics, and disclosure standards for public companies and their auditors as well as investigate and discipline those involved. A. American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) B. Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) C. Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) D. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Answer of Multiple Choice Questions 1. (A) 2. (B) 3. (D) 4. (B) 5. (C) 6. (C) 7. (C) 8 (B) 9 (C) 10 (C) 1. A company's.is (are) potentially the most effective instrument of good corporate governance. A. common stock shareholders B. board of directors

C. top executive officers D. all of these 2. The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX) was largely a response to: A. a series of corporate scandals involving Enron, WorldCom, Global Crossing, Tyco and numerous others. B. a dramatic rise in the US trade deficit. C. charges of excessive compensation to top corporate executives. D. rising complaints by investors and security analysts over the financial accounting for stock options. 3. refers to meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. A. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) B. Sustainability C. Convergence D. Green Economics 4. The field of finance is closely related to the fields of: A. statistics and economics B. statistics and risk analysis C. economics and accounting D. accounting and comparative return analysis 5. The first area of study to benefit from the focus in the 1950's to a more analytical, decision oriented approach was: A. cash and inventory management B. capital budgeting (allocating financial capital to the purchase of plant and equipment) C. capital structure formulation (the balance between liabilities and equity) D. dividend policy ( the relationship between dividends and earnings) 6. The ultimate measure of performance is: A. the amount of the firm's earnings B. how the earnings are valued by the investor C. the firm's profit margin D. return on the firm's total assets 7. Which of the following is not the responsibility of financial management? A. allocation of funds to current and capital assets B. obtaining the best mix of financing alternatives C. preparation of the firm's accounting statements D. development of an appropriate dividend policy 8. Which of the following are not among the daily activities of financial management? A. sale of shares and bonds B. credit management

C. inventory control D. the receipt and disbursement of funds 9. A main benefit to the corporate form of organization is: A. double taxation of corporate income B. simplicity of decision making and low organizational complexity C. limited liability for the corporate shareholders D. a major management role exists for the firm's owners 10. In analyzing the firm, the investor should consider: A. the risk inherent in the firm's operation B. the time patterns over which the firm's earnings increase/decrease C. the quality and reliability of the firm's reported earnings D. all of the above should be considered Answer of Multiple Choice Questions 1. (B) 2. (B) 3. (B) 4. (C) 5. (B) 6. (B) 7. (C) 8 (A) 9 (C) 10 (D) 1. Agency theory examines the: A. relationship between the owners and managers of the firm B. insurability of the firm's assets C. relationship between dividend policy and firm value D. value of the firm relative to other firms in the industry 2. Financial markets: A. exist as a vast global network of individuals and financial institutions B. include a broad group representing lenders, borrowers, owners, institutional investors, corporations, government units and others C. circulate information quickly that affects prices of securities D. all of the above 4. Capital is allocated by financial markets by: A. a lottery system between investment dealers B. pricing securities based on their risk and expected future cash flows C. by pricing risky securities higher than low-risk securities D. by a government risk-rating system based on AAA for low risk and CCC for high risk 5. The allocation of capital is determined by: A. expected rates of return B. the Bank of Canada C. the initial sale of securities in the primary market D. the size of the federal debt 6. The mix of debt and equity in a firm is referred to as the firm's:

A. primary capital B. capital composition C. cost of capital D. capital structure 7. The main focus of finance for the last 40 years has been: A. mergers and acquisitions B. conglomerate firms C. inflation D. risk-return relationships 8. To financial analysts, "working capital" means the same thing as. A. total assets B. fixed assets C. current assets D. current assets minus current liabilities. 9. Which of the following would be consistent with an aggressive approach to financing working capital? A. Financing short-term needs with short-term funds. B. Financing permanent inventory buildup with long-term debt. C. Financing seasonal needs with short-term funds. D. Financing some long-term needs with short-term funds. 10. Which of the following would be consistent with a conservative approach to financing working capital? A. Financing short-term needs with short-term funds. B. Financing short-term needs with long-term debt. C. Financing seasonal needs with short-term funds. D. Financing some long-term needs with short-term funds. Answer of Multiple Choice Questions 1. (A) 2. (D) 3. (B) 4. (B) 5. (A) 6. (D) 7. (D) 8 (C) 9 (D) 10 (B) 1. Which of the following would be consistent with a hedging (maturity matching) approach to financing working capital? A. Financing short-term needs with short-term funds. B. Financing short-term needs with long-term debt. C. Financing seasonal needs with long-term funds. D. Financing some long-term needs with short-term funds. 2. Which of the following is a basic principle of finance as it relates to the management of working capital?

A. Profitability varies inversely with risk. B. Liquidity moves together with risk. C. Profitability moves together with risk. D. Profitability moves together with liquidity. 3. Which of the following illustrates the use of a hedging approach to financing assets? A. Temporary current assets financed with long-term liabilities. B. Permanent working capital financed with long-term liabilities. C. Short-term assets financed with equity D. All assets financed with a mixture of 50% equity and 50% long-term debt. 4. In deciding the optimal level of current assets for the firm, management is confronted with. A. a trade-off between profitability and risk B. a trade-off between liquidity and risk C. a trade-off between equity and debt D. a trade-off between short-term versus long-term borrowing 5. Which of the following statements is most correct? A. For small companies, long-term debt is the principal source of external financing. B. Current assets of the typical manufacturing firm account for over half of its total assets. C. Strict adherence to the maturity matching approach to financing would call for all current assets to be financed solely with current liabilities. D. Similar to the capital structure management, working capital management requires the financial manager to make a decision and not address the issue again for several months. 6. The amount of current assets required to meet a firm's long-term minimum needs is referred to as working capital. A. permanent B. temporary C. net D. gross 7. The amount of current assets that varies with seasonal requirements is referred to as working capital. A. permanent B. net C. temporary D. gross 8. Having defined working capital as current assets, it can be further classified according to. A. financing method and time B. rate of return and financing method C. time and rate of return D. components and time

9. Your firm has a philosophy that is analogous to the hedging (maturity matching) approach. Which of the following is the most appropriate form for financing a new capital investment in plant and equipment? A. Trade credit. B. 6-month bank notes. C. Accounts payable. D. Common stock equity. 10. Your firm has a philosophy that is analogous to the hedging (maturity matching) approach. Which of the following is the most appropriate non-spontaneous form for financing the excess seasonal current asset needs? A. Trade credit. B. 6-month bank notes. C. Accounts payable. D. Common stock equity. Answer of Multiple Choice Questions 1. (A) 2. (C) 3. (B) 4. (A) 5. (B) 6. (A) 7. (C) 8 (D) 9 (D) 10 (B) 1. Under a conservative financing policy a firm would use long-term financing to finance some of the temporary current assets. What should the firm do when a "dip" in temporary current assets causes total assets to fall below the total long-term financing? A. Use the excess funds to pay down long-term debt. B. Invest the excess long-term financing in marketable securities. C. Use the excess funds to repurchase common stock. D. Purchase additional plant and equipment. 2. Which of the following statements is correct for a conservative financing policy for a firm relative to a former aggressive policy? A. The firm uses long-term financing to finance all fixed and current assets. B. The firm will see an increase in its expected profits. C. The firm will see an increase in its risk profile. D. The firm will increase its dividends per share (DPS) this period. 3. Which of the following statements is correct for an aggressive financing policy for a firm relative to a former conservative policy? A. The firm will use long-term financing to finance all fixed and current assets. B. The firm will see an increase in its expected profits. C. The firm will see a decline in its risk profile. D. The firm will need to issue additional common stock this period to finance the assets. 4. How can a firm provide a margin of safety if it cannot borrow on short notice to meet its needs?

A. Maintain a low level of current assets (especially cash and marketable securities). B. Shorten the maturity schedule of financing. C. Increasing the level of fixed assets (especially plant and equipment). D. Lengthening the maturity schedule of financing. 5. Risk, as it relates to working capital, means that there is jeopardy to the firm for not maintaining sufficient current assets to. A. meet its cash obligations as they occur and take advantage of prompt payment discounts B. support the proper level of sales and take prompt payment discounts C. maintain current and acid-test ratios at or above industry norms D. meet its cash obligations as they occur and support the proper level of sales 6. If a company moves from a "conservative" working capital policy to an "aggressive" policy, it should expect. A. liquidity to decrease, whereas expected profitability would increase B. expected profitability to increase, whereas risk would decrease C. liquidity would increase, whereas risk would also increase D. risk and profitability to decrease 7. To financial analysts, "net working capital" means the same thing as. A. total assets B. fixed assets C. current assets D. current assets minus current liabilities. 8. Which one of the following most accurately describes capital gearing? A. The ratio of interest charges to profits B. The ratio of current borrowing to this year's capital repayments C. The ratio of capital employed to sales D. The ratio of debt to shareholders' funds or total assets 9. Which of the following defines financial risk? A. The risk that the financial system may collapse because of a loss of confidence B. The additional variability in returns to stock market investors because of systematic risk C. The additional variability in returns to shareholders that arises because the financial structure contains debt D. The risk to which an investor is exposed when purchasing a financial security 10. Agency costs in finance theory are most accurately described by which of the following definitions? A. The costs of buying an asset through an agent such as a stock broker or estate agent B. The initial cost of purchasing an asset through an agent, e.g. a travel agent's fee C. The direct and indirect costs of ensuring that agents (e.g. managers of firms) act in the best interests of principals (e.g. shareholders of firms) D. The costs of allowing financial intermediaries to take decisions on your behalf which may not be optimal for you

Answer of Multiple Choice Questions 1. (B) 2. (A) 3. (B) 4. (D) 5. (D) 6. (A) 7. (D) 8 (D) 9 (C) 10 (C) 1. Which of the following is not a motive explaining the manifestation of the pecking order for financing? A. Because the firm does not have any more assets unpledged to use as collateral for loans B. The issue of equity is perceived as an act of desperation C. Ordinary shares are more expensive to issue than issuing debt capital and using retained earnings D. Managers follow the line of least resistance with respect to communications and approval of finance promoters 2. Agency cost is defined as: A. The salaries of managers acting as agents for the company's owners B. The direct and indirect costs of ensuring that agents act in the best interest of principals C. The cost of providing information to decrease information asymmetry D. The payments made to a broker when transacting business 3. The term "capital structure" refers to: A. long-term debt, preferred stock, and common stock equity. B. current assets and current liabilities. C. total assets minus liabilities. D. shareholders' equity. 4. A critical assumption of the net operating income (NOI) approach to valuation is: A. that debt and equity levels remain unchanged. B. that dividends increase at a constant rate. C. that ko remains constant regardless of changes in leverage. D. that interest expense and taxes are included in the calculation. 5. The traditional approach towards the valuation of a company assumes: A. that the overall capitalization rate holds constant with changes in financial leverage. B. that there is an optimum capital structure. C. that total risk is not altered by changes in the capital structure. D. that markets are perfect. 6. Two firms that are virtually identical except for their capital structure are selling in the market at different values. According to M&M A. one will be at greater risk of bankruptcy. B. the firm with greater financial leverage will have the higher value. C. this proves that markets cannot be efficient. D. this will not continue because arbitrage will eventually cause the firms to sell at the same value

Answer of Multiple Choice Questions 1. (A) 2. (B) 3. (A) 4. (C) 5. (B) 6. (D)