Financial Statements & Cash Flow
Multiple Choice Questions
1. The financial statement showing a firm's accounting value on a particular date is
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A. shareholders' equity sheet.
B. tax reconciliation statement.
C. statement of cash flows.
D. balance sheet.
E. income statement.
2. A current asset is:
A. the market value of all items currently owned by the firm.
B. an item that the firm expects to own within the next year.
C. the amount of cash on hand the firm currently shows on its balance sheet.
D. cash or an item currently owned by the firm that will convert to cash within the next 12 months.
E. an item currently owned by the firm.
3. The long-term debts of a firm are liabilities:
A. owed to the firm's shareholders.
B. the firm expects to incur within the next 12 months.
C. owed to the firm's suppliers.
D. that come due within the next 12 months.
E. that do not come due for at least 12 months.
4. Net working capital is defined as:
A. total liabilities minus shareholders' equity.
B. current liabilities minus shareholders' equity.
C. fixed assets minus long-term liabilities.
D. total assets minus total liabilities.
E. current assets minus current liabilities.
5. A(n)
value.
A. current
B. fixed
C. intangible
D. liquid
E. long-term
asset is one which can be quickly converted into cash without significant loss in
6. The financial statement summarizing a firm's accounting performance over a period of time is the:
A. income statement.
B. balance sheet.
C. statement of cash flows.
D. tax reconciliation statement.
E. shareholders' equity sheet.
7. Noncash items refer to:
A. the credit sales of a firm.
B. the accounts payable of a firm.
C. all accounts on the balance sheet other than cash on hand.
D. the costs incurred for the purchase of intangible fixed assets.
E. expenses charged against revenues that do not directly affect cash flow.
8. Your
A. deductible
B. residual
C. total
D. average
E. marginal
tax rate is the amount of tax payable on the next taxable dollar you earn.
9. Your
A. average
B. marginal
C. total
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