1. Question: How does Treasury Stock differ from Trading Stock?

    A
    Treasury stock is an indication that a company is failing

    B
    Treasury stock has no voting or dividend rights

    C
    Treasury stock is looked negatively upon by the investment community

    D
    Treasury stock can be resold to employees at a discount

    Note: Not available
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  2. Question: How often do companies typically generate standard financial reports?

    A
    Yearly

    B
    Quarterly

    C
    Monthly

    D
    Daily

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  3. Question: What is one procedure a Company Manager would take to make the information on financial reports more useful for examination?

    A
    Hire an auditor to validate the company reports

    B
    Use the information on the financial reports to do a financial analysis, creating comparable ratios

    C
    Compare it to other companies

    D
    Change the statement of cash flows to be the direct method

    Note: Not available
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  4. Question: How does the income statement of a charity differ from that of a public company?

    A
    Charities typically have higher overhead expenses such as management wages

    B
    Charities produce a similar report which shows funding sources, and program expenses and other commitments

    C
    Charities do not generate cash via a revenue model, and do not produce any statements

    D
    Charities report each donation as taxable income

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  5. Question: In what general way do investors use the information in the financial statements?

    A
    To determine if a company is worth investing in

    B
    To determine if a company is too top heavy with management

    C
    To look for irregularities and report them to the authorities

    D
    To look for insider trading

    Note: Not available
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  6. Question: Which of the following is not a part of cost of goods sold?

    A
    Raw material

    B
    Labor

    C
    Capital

    D
    All of the above are part of cost of goods sold

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  7. Question: Which of the following does Financing Activities not include?

    A
    Payments to vendors

    B
    Payments of dividends to company shareholders

    C
    Payments to repurchase company shares

    D
    Repayment of debt

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  8. Question: A company declares a dividend. What is its effect on the cash?

    A
    It increases Cash

    B
    It decreases Cash

    C
    There is no change

    D
    It depends on the dividend date

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  9. Question: How are the Cash Flow Statement and Balance Sheet related?

    A
    Changes in Accounts Receivable and Accounts Payable are reflected on the Cash Flow Statement

    B
    Accounts Receivable is determined by analyzing the Cash Flow statement

    C
    Ending Inventory is calculated using the Cash Flow statement

    D
    They are not linked directly

    Note: Not available
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  10. Question: Which is/are the primary financial statements used to measure liquidity?

    A
    Balance Sheet

    B
    Income Statement

    C
    Balance Sheet and Income Statement

    D
    Cash Flow Statement and Balance Sheet

    Note: Not available
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