1. Considered alone, which of the following would in- crease a company's current ratio? 2. Which of the following would, generally, indicate an
... [Show More] improvement in a company's financial position, hold- ing other things constant? 3. A firm wants to strengthen its financial position. Which of the following actions would increase its cur- rent ratio? 4. Which of the following statements is correct? a. A reduction in inventories would have no effect on the current ratio. b. An increase in inventories would have no effect on the current ratio. c. If a firm increases its sales while holding its inven- tories constant, then, other things held constant, its inventory turnover ratio will increase. d. A reduction in the inventory turnover ratio will gen- erally lead to an increase in the ROE. e. If a firm increases its sales while holding its inven- tories constant, then, other things held constant, its fixed assets turnover ratio will decline. 5. Companies E and P each reported the same earnings per share (EPS), but Company E's stock trades at a higher price. Which of the following statements is CORRECT? a. Company E probably has fewer growth opportuni- ties. b. Company E is probably judged by investors to be riskier. An increase in ac- counts receivable The quick ratio in- creases Issue new stock then use some of the proceeds to purchase addition- al inventory and hold the remainder as cash C. If a firm in- creases its sales while holding its inventories con- stant, then, other things held con- stant, its inventory turnover ratio will increase. E. Company E trades at a HIGH- ER P/E ratio c. Company E must have a higher market-to-book ratio. d. Company E must pay a lower dividend. e. Company E trades at a higher P/E ratio. 6. Which of the following statements is CORRECT? a. Borrowing by using short-term notes payable and then using the proceeds to retire long-term debt is an example of "window dressing." Offering discounts to customers who pay with cash rather than buy on credit and then using the funds that come in quicker to purchase additional inventories is another example of "window dressing." b. Borrowing on a long-term basis and using the pro- ceeds to retire short-term debt would improve the current ratio and thus could be considered to be an example of "window dressing." c. Offering discounts to customers who pay with cash rather than buy on credit and then using the funds that come in quicker to purchase fixed assets is an example of "window dressing." d. Using some of the firm's cash to reduce long-term debt is an example of "window dressing." e. "Window dressing" is any action that does not im- prove a firm's fundamental long-run position and thus increases its intrinsic value. 7. Casey Communications recently issued new common stock and used the proceeds to pay off some of its short-term notes payable. This action had no effect on the company's total assets or operating income. Which of the following effects would occur as a result of this action? 8. A firm's new president wants to strengthen the com- pany's financial position. Which of the following ac- tions would make it financially stronger? B. Borrowing on a long-term ba- sis and using the proceeds to retire short-term debt would im- prove the cur- rent ratio and thus could be consid- ered to be an ex- ample of "window dressing." The company's current ratio in- creased Increase EBIT while holding sales and assets constant 9. If the CEO of a large, diversified, firm were filling out a fitness report on a division manager (i.e., "grading" the manager), which of the following situations would be likely to cause the manager to receive a better grade? In all cases, assume that other things are held constant. 10. Which of the following would indicate an improvement in a company's financial position, holding other things constant? 11. If a bank loan officer were considering a company's loan request, which of the following statements would you consider to be CORRECT? 12. Which of the following statements is CORRECT? a. The use of debt financing will tend to lower the basic earning power ratio, other things held constant. b. A firm that employs financial leverage will have a higher equity multiplier than an otherwise identical firm that has no debt in its capital structure. The division's ba- sic earning power ratio is above the average of other firms in its indus- try. The current and quick ratios both INCREASE Other things held constant, the low- er the debt ratio, the lower the inter- est rate the bank would charge. B. A firm that employs financial leverage will have a higher equity multiplier than an otherwise identical firm that has no c. If two firms have identical sales, interest rates paid, debt in its capital operating costs, and assets, but differ in the way they are financed, the firm with less debt will generally have the higher expected ROE. d. The numerator used in the TIE ratio is earnings before taxes (EBT). EBT is used because interest is paid with post-tax dollars, so the firm's ability to pay current interest is affected by taxes. e. All else equal, increasing the debt ratio will increase the ROA. 13. A firm wants to strengthen its financial position. Which of the following actions would increase its quick ratio? structure. Offer price reduc- tions along with generous credit terms that would 14. Amram Company's current ratio is 2.0. Considered alone, which of the following actions would lower the current ratio? 15. Which of the following statements is CORRECT? a. If a security analyst saw that a firm's days' sales outstanding (DSO) was higher than the industry aver- age, and was increasing and trending still higher, this would be interpreted as a sign of strength. b. A high average DSO indicates that none of its cus- tomers are paying on time. In addition, it makes no sense to evaluate the firm's DSO with the firm's credit terms. c. There is no relationship between the days' sales outstanding (DSO) and the average collection period (ACP). These ratios measure entirely different things. d. A reduction in accounts receivable would have no effect on the current ratio, but it would lead to an increase in the quick ratio. e. If a firm increases its sales while holding its ac- counts receivable constant, then, other things held constant, its days' sales outstanding will decline. 16. Which of the following statements is CORRECT? a. If one firm has a higher debt ratio than another, we can be certain that the firm with the higher debt ratio will have the lower TIE ratio, as that ratio depends (1) enable the firm to sell some of its excess invento- ry and (2) lead to an increase in ac- counts receivable. Borrow using short-term notes payable and use the proceeds to reduce long-term debt. E. If a firm increas- es its sales while holding its ac- counts receivable constant, then, other things held constant, its days' sales outstanding will decline. C. If two firms dif- fer only in their use of debt--i.e., they have identical assets, sales, op- entirely on the amount of debt a firm uses. b. A firm's use of debt will have no effect on its profit margin. c. If two firms differ only in their use of debt--i.e., they have identical assets, sales, operating costs, interest rates on their debt, and tax rates--but one firm has a higher debt ratio, the firm that uses more debt will have a lower profit margin on sales and a lower return on assets. d. The debt ratio as it is generally calculated makes an adjustment for the use of assets leased under operating leases, so the debt ratios of firms that lease different percentages of their assets are still compa- rable. e. If two firms differ only in their use of debt--i.e., they have identical assets, sales, operating costs, and tax rates--but one firm has a higher debt ratio, the firm that uses more debt will have a higher operating margin and return on assets. 17. . Which of the following statements is CORRECT? a. If Firms X and Y have the same P/E ratios, then their market-to-book ratios must also be equal. b. If Firms X and Y have the same net income, number of shares outstanding, and price per share, then their P/E ratios must also be the same. c. If Firms X and Y have the same earnings per share and market-to-book ratio, they must have the same price/earnings ratio. d. If Firm X's P/E ratio exceeds that of Firm Y, then Y is likely to be less risky and/or be expected to grow at a faster rate. e. If Firms X and Y have the same net income, number of shares outstanding, and price per share, then their market-to-book ratios must also be the same. erating costs, in- terest rates on their debt, and tax rates--but one firm has a higher debt ratio, the firm that uses more debt will have a low- er profit margin on sales and a lower return on assets. B. If Firms X and Y have the same net income, number of shares outstand- ing, and price per share, then their P/E ratios must also be the same. 18. Which of the following statements is CORRECT? A. Suppose a firm's total as- a. Suppose a firm's total assets turnover ratio falls from 1.0 to 0.9, but at the same time its profit margin sets turnover ra- tio falls from 1.0 rises from 9% to 10% and its debt increases from 40% to 0.9, but at the of total assets to 60%. Under these conditions, the ROE will increase. b. Suppose a firm's total assets turnover ratio falls from 1.0 to 0.9, but at the same time its profit margin same time its profit margin rises from 9% to 10% and its debt increases rises from 9% to 10% and its debt increases from 40% from 40% of total of total assets to 60%. Without additional information, assets to 60%. Un- we cannot tell what will happen to the ROE. c. The DuPont equation provides information about how operations affect the ROE, but the equation does not include the effects of debt on the ROE. d. Other things held constant, an increase in the debt ratio will result in an increase in the profit margin. e. Suppose a firm's total assets turnover ratio falls from 1.0 to 0.9, but at the same time its profit margin rises from 9% to 10%, and its debt increases from 40% of total assets to 60%. Under these conditions, the ROE will decrease. 19. You observe that a firm's ROE is above the industry average, but its profit margin and debt ratio are both below the industry average. Which of the following statements is CORRECT? 20. Companies HD and LD are both profitable, and they have the same total assets (TA), Sales (S), return on assets (ROA), and profit margin (PM). However, Com- pany HD has the higher debt ratio. Which of the follow- ing statements is CORRECT? 21. Taggart Technologies is considering issuing new common stock and using the proceeds to reduce its outstanding debt. The stock issue would have no ef- fect on total assets, the interest rate Taggart pays, EBIT, or the tax rate. Which of the following is likely to occur if the company goes ahead with the stock issue? der these condi- tions, the ROE will increase. Its total assets turnover must be above the industry average Company HD has a higher ROE than Company LD The tax bill will in- crease 22. Which of the following statements is CORRECT? a. The ratio of long-term debt to total capital is more likely to experience seasonal fluctuations than is ei- ther the DSO or the inventory turnover ratio. b. If two firms have the same ROA, the firm with the most debt can be expected to have the lower ROE. c. An increase in the DSO, other things held con- stant, could be expected to increase the total assets turnover ratio. d. An increase in the DSO, other things held constant, could be expected to increase the ROE. e. An increase in a firm's debt ratio, with no changes in its sales or operating costs, could be expected to lower its profit margin. 23. HD Corp and LD Corp have identical assets, sales, interest rates paid on their debt, tax rates, and EBIT. However, HD uses more debt than LD. Which of the following statements is CORRECT? 24. Companies HD and LD have the same sales, tax rate, interest rate on their debt, total assets, and basic earning power. Both companies have positive net in- comes. Company HD has a higher debt ratio and, therefore, a higher interest expense. Which of the fol- lowing statements is CORRECT? 25. Companies HD and LD have the same tax rate, sales, total assets, and basic earning power. Both compa- nies have positive net incomes. Company HD has a higher debt ratio and, therefore, a higher interest expense. Which of the following statements is COR- RECT? 26. Which of the following statements is CORRECT? a. If a firm has high current and quick ratios, this always indicate that the firm is managing its liquidity position well. E. An increase in a firm's debt ratio, with no changes in its sales or operat- ing costs, could be expected to lower its profit margin. HD would have the lower net income as shown on the income statement Company HD pays less in taxes Company HD has a low- er times-inter- est-earned (TIE) ratio E. The invento- ry turnover ratio and days sales outstanding (DSO) are two ratios that b. If a firm sold some inventory for cash and left the funds in its bank account, its current ratio would probably not change much, but its quick ratio would decline. c. If a firm sold some inventory on credit, its current ratio would probably not change much, but its quick ratio would decline. d. If a firm sold some inventory on credit as opposed to cash, there is no reason to think that either its current or quick ratio would change. e. The inventory turnover ratio and days sales out- standing (DSO) are two ratios that are used to assess how effectively a firm is managing its current assets. 27. Which of the following statements is CORRECT? a. A decline in a firm's inventory turnover ratio sug- gests that it is improving both its inventory manage- ment and its liquidity position, i.e., that it is becoming more liquid. b. In general, it's better to have a low inventory turnover ratio than a high one, as a low one indicates that the firm has an adequate stock of inventory rela- tive to sales and thus will not lose sales as a result of running out of stock. c. If a firm's fixed assets turnover ratio is significantly lower than its industry average, this could indicate that it uses its fixed assets very efficiently or is oper- ating at over capacity and should probably add fixed assets. d. The more conservative a firm's management is, the higher its debt ratio is likely to be. e. The days sales outstanding ratio tells us how long it takes, on average, to collect after a sale is made. The DSO can be compared with the firm's credit terms to get an idea of whether customers are paying on time. 28. Which of the following statements is CORRECT? a. Other things held constant, the more debt a firm are used to assess how effectively a firm is managing its current assets. E. The days sales outstanding ratio tells us how long it takes, on aver- age, to collect af- ter a sale is made. The DSO can be compared with the firm's credit terms to get an idea of whether cus- tomers are paying on time. B. Debt manage- ment ratios show the extent to which uses, the higher its operating margin will be. b. Debt management ratios show the extent to which a firm's managers are attempting to magnify returns on owners' capital through the use of financial leverage. c. Other things held constant, the more debt a firm uses, the higher its profit margin will be. d. Other things held constant, the higher a firm's debt ratio, the higher its TIE ratio will be. e. Debt management ratios show the extent to which a firm's managers are attempting to reduce risk through the use of financial leverage. The higher the debt ratio, the lower the risk. 29. Which of the following statements is CORRECT? a. Other things held constant, the less debt a firm uses, the lower its return on total assets will be. b. The advantage of the basic earning power ratio (BEP) over the return on total assets for judging a company's operating efficiency is that the BEP does not reflect the effects of debt and taxes. c. The return on common equity (ROE) is generally re- garded as being less significant, from a stockholder's viewpoint, than the return on total assets (ROA). d. The price/earnings (P/E) ratio tells us how much investors are willing to pay for a dollar of current earnings. In general, investors regard companies with higher P/E ratios as being more risky and/or less likely to enjoy higher future growth. e. Suppose you are analyzing two firms in the same industry. Firm A has a profit margin of 10% versus a margin of 8% for Firm B. Firm A's debt ratio is 70% versus 20% for Firm B. Based only on these two facts, you cannot reach a conclusion as to which firm is better managed, because the difference in debt, not better management, could be the cause of Firm A's higher profit margin. a firm's man- agers are attempt- ing to magnify re- turns on owners' capital through the use of financial leverage. B. The advantage of the basic earn- ing power ratio (BEP) over the re- turn on total as- sets for judging a company's operat- ing efficiency is that the BEP does not reflect the ef- fects of debt and taxes. 30. Which of the following statements is CORRECT? a. In general, if investors regard a company as being relatively risky and/or having relatively poor growth prospects, then it will have relatively high P/E and M/B ratios. b. The basic earning power ratio (BEP) reflects the earning power of a firm's assets after giving consid- eration to financial leverage and tax effects. c. The "apparent," but not necessarily the "true," fi- nancial position of a company whose sales are sea- sonal can change dramatically during a given year, depending on the time of year when the financial statements are constructed. d. The market/book (M/B) ratio tells us how much in- vestors are willing to pay for a dollar of accounting book value. In general, investors regard companies with higher M/B ratios as being more risky and/or less likely to enjoy higher future growth. e. It is appropriate to use the fixed assets turnover ra- tio to appraise firms' effectiveness in managing their fixed assets if and only if all the firms being compared have the same proportion of fixed assets to total as- sets. 31. Walter Industries' current ratio is 0.5. Considered alone, which of the following actions would increase the company's current ratio? 32. Safeco's current assets total to $20 million versus $10 million of current liabilities, while Risco's current assets are $10 million versus $20 million of current li- abilities. Both firms would like to "window dress" their end-of-year financial statements, and to do so they tentatively plan to borrow $10 million on a short-term basis and to then hold the borrowed funds in their C. The "apparent," but not necessar- ily the "true," fi- nancial position of a company whose sales are season- al can change dra- matically during a given year, de- pending on the time of year when the financial state- ments are con- structed. Borrow using short-term notes payable and use the cash to in- crease The transactions would lower Safe- co's financial strength as mea- sured by its cur- rent ratio but raise Risco's current ra- tio. cash accounts. Which of the statements below best describes the results of these transactions? 33. Companies HD and LD have the same total assets, sales, operating costs, and tax rates, and they pay the same interest rate on their debt. However, company HD has a higher debt ratio. Which of the following statements is CORRECT? .If the interest rate the companies pay on their debt is less than their ba- sic earning power (BEP), then Com- pany HD will have the higher ROE. [Show Less]