FIN 3403 chapter 2 – Flashcards

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Which one of the following is the financial statement that shows the accounting value of a firm's equity as of a particular date? Income statement. Creditor's statement. Balance sheet. Statement of cash flows. Dividend statement.
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Balance sheet.
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Net working capital is defined as:
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Current assets minus current liabilities
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Which one of these sets forth the common set of standards and procedures by which audited financial statements are prepared? The Matching Principle. The Cash Flow Identity. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles. Financial Accounting Reporting Principles. Standard Accounting Value Guidelines.
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Generally Accepted Accounting Principles.
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Which one of the following is the financial statement that summarizes a firm's revenue and expenses over a period of time? Income statement Balance sheet. Statement of cash flows. Tax reconciliation statement. Market value report.
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income statement
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Noncash items refer to:
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Expenses which do not directly affect cash flows.
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The percentage of the next dollar you earn that must be paid in taxes is referred to as the _____ tax rate.
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Marginal.
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The _____ tax rate is equal to total taxes divided by total taxable income.
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Average.
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The cash flow of a firm that is available for distribution to the firm's creditors and stockholders is called the:
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Cash flow from assets.
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Which term relates to the cash flow that results from a firm's ongoing, normal business activities?
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Operating cash flow.
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Cash flow from assets is also known as the firm's:
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Free cash flow.
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The cash flow related to interest payments less any net new borrowing is called the:
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Cash flow to creditors.
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Cash flow to stockholders is defined as:
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Dividend payments less net new equity raised.
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Which one of the following is classified as a tangible fixed asset? Accounts receivable. Production equipment. Cash. Patent. Inventory.
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Production equipment.
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Which of the following are current assets? I. Cash II. Trademark III. Accounts receivable IV. Notes payable
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I and III only.
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Which one of the following is included in a firm's market value but yet is excluded from the firm's accounting value? Real estate investment. Good reputation of the company. Equipment owned by the firm. Money due from a customer. An item held by the firm for future sale.
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Good reputation of the company.
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Which of the following are included in current liabilities? I. Note payable to a supplier in 13 months. II. Amount due from a customer last week. III. Account payable to a supplier that is due next week. IV. Loan payable to the bank in 10 months.
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III and IV only.
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Which one of the following will decrease the value of a firm's net working capital? Using cash to pay a supplier. Depreciating an asset. Collecting an accounts receivable. Purchasing inventory on credit. Selling inventory at a loss.
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Selling inventory at a loss.
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Which one of the following statements concerning net working capital is correct? Net working capital increases when inventory is purchased with cash. Net working capital excludes inventory. Total assets must increase if net working capital increases. Net working capital may be a negative value. Net working capital is the amount of cash a firm currently has available for spending.
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Net working capital may be a negative value.
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Which one of the following statements concerning net working capital is correct? The lower the value of net working capital is, the greater is the ability of a firm to meet its current obligations. An increase in net working capital must also increase current assets. Net working capital increases when inventory is sold for cash at a profit. Firms with equal amounts of net working capital are also equally liquid. Net working capital is a part of the operating cash flow.
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Net working capital increases when inventory is sold for cash at a profit.
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Which one of the following accounts is the most liquid? Inventory. Building. Accounts Receivable. Equipment. Land.
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Accounts Receivable.
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Which one of the following represents the most liquid asset? $100 account receivable that is discounted and collected for $96 today. $100 of inventory which is sold today on credit for $103. $100 of inventory which is discounted and sold for $97 cash today. $100 of inventory that is sold today for $100 cash. $100 accounts receivable that will be collected in full next week.
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$100 of inventory that is sold today for $100 cash.
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Which one of the following statements related to liquidity is correct? Liquid assets tend to earn a high rate of return. Liquid assets are valuable to a firm. Liquid assets are defined as assets that can be sold quickly regardless of the price obtained Inventory is more liquid than accounts receivable because inventory is tangible. Any asset that can be sold is considered liquid.
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Liquid assets are valuable to a firm.
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Shareholders' equity:
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Represents the residual value of a firm.
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The higher the degree of financial leverage employed by a firm is, the:
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Higher is the probability that the firm will encounter financial distress.
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The book value of a firm is:
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Based on historical cost.
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Which of the following is (are) included in the market value of a firm but is (are) excluded from the firm's book value? I. Value of management skills. II. Value of a copyright. III. Value of the firm's reputation. IV. Value of employee's experience.
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I, III, and IV only.
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You recently purchased a grocery store. At the time of the purchase, the store's market value equaled its book value. The purchase included the building, the fixtures, and the inventory. Which one of the following is most apt to cause the market value of this store to be lower than the book value? A sudden and unexpected increase in inflation. The replacement of old inventory items with more desirable products. Improvements to the surrounding area by other store owners. Construction of a new restricted access highway located between the store and the surrounding residential areas. Addition of a stop light at the main entrance to the store's parking lot.
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Construction of a new restricted access highway located between the store and the surrounding residential areas.
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Which one of the following is true according to generally accepted accounting principles? Depreciation is recorded based on the market value principle. Income is recorded based on the realization principle. Costs are recorded based on the realization principle. Depreciation is recorded based on the recognition principle. Costs of goods sold are recorded based on the matching principle.
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Income is recorded based on the realization principle.
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Which one of these is most apt to be a fixed cost? Raw materials. Manufacturing wages. Management bonuses. Office salaries. Shipping and freight.
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Office salaries.
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Which of the following are expenses for accounting purposes but are not operating cash flows for financial purposes? I. Interest expense. II. Taxes. III. Cost of goods sold. IV. Depreciation.
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I and IV only
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Which one of the following statements related to an income statement is correct? Assume accrual accounting is used. The addition to retained earnings is equal to net income plus dividends paid. Credit sales are recorded on the income statement when the cash from the sale is collected. The labor costs for producing a product are expensed when the product is sold. Interest is a non-cash expense. Depreciation increases the marginal tax rate.
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The labor costs for producing a product are expensed when the product is sold.
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Which one of the following statements related to taxes is correct? The marginal tax rate must be equal to or lower than the average tax rate for a firm. The tax for a firm is computed by multiplying the firm's current marginal tax rate times the taxable income. Additional income is taxed at a firm's average tax rate. Given the tax structure in 2014, the highest average corporate tax rate is 34 percent. The marginal tax rate for a firm can be either higher than or the same as the average tax rate.
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The marginal tax rate for a firm can be either higher than or the same as the average tax rate.
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As of 2015, which one of the following statements concerning corporate income taxes is correct? The largest corporations have an average tax rate of 39 percent. The lowest marginal rate is 25 percent. A firm's tax is computed on an incremental basis. A firm's marginal tax rate will generally be lower than its average tax rate once the firm's income exceeds $50,000. When analyzing a new project, the average tax rate should be used.
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A firm's tax is computed on an incremental basis.
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Depreciation for a tax-paying firm:
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Increases expenses and lowers taxes.
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Which one of the following statements related to an income statement is correct? Interest expense increases the amount of tax due. Depreciation does not affect taxes since it is a non-cash expense. Net income is distributed to dividends and paid-in surplus. Taxes reduce both net income and operating cash flow. Interest expense is included in operating cash flow.
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Taxes reduce both net income and operating cash flow.
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Which one of the following statements is correct concerning a corporation with taxable income of $125,000? Net income minus dividends paid will equal the ending retained earnings for the year. An increase in depreciation will increase the operating cash flow. Net income divided by the number of shares outstanding will equal the dividends per share. Interest paid will be included in both net income and operating cash flow. An increase in the tax rate will increase both net income and operating cash flow.
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An increase in depreciation will increase the operating cash flow.
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Which one of the following will increase the cash flow from assets, all else equal? Decrease in cash flow to stockholders. Decrease in operating cash flow. Decrease in the change in net working capital. Decrease in cash flow to creditors. Increase in net capital spending.
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Decrease in the change in net working capital.
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For a tax-paying firm, an increase in _____ will cause the cash flow from assets to increase.
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Depreciation.
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Which one of the following must be true if a firm had a negative cash flow from assets? The firm borrowed money. The firm acquired new fixed assets. The firm had a net loss for the period. The firm utilized outside funding. Newly issued shares of stock were sold.
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The firm utilized outside funding.
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An increase in the depreciation expense will do which of the following for a firm with taxable income of $80,000? I. Increase net income. II. Decrease net income. III. Increase the cash flow from assets. IV. Decrease the cash flow from assets.
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II and III only
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Which one of the following is NOT included in cash flow from assets? Accounts payable. Inventory. Sales. Interest expense Cash account.
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Interest expense.
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Net capital spending:
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Is equal to zero if the decrease in the net fixed assets is equal to the depreciation expense.
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Which one of the following statements related to the cash flow to creditors is correct? If the cash flow to creditors is positive, then the firm must have borrowed more money than it repaid. If the cash flow to creditors is negative, then the firm must have a negative cash flow from assets. A positive cash flow to creditors represents a net cash outflow from the firm. A positive cash flow to creditors means that a firm has increased its long-term debt. If the cash flow to creditors is zero, then a firm has no long-term debt.
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A positive cash flow to creditors represents a net cash outflow from the firm.
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A positive cash flow to stockholders indicates which one of the following with certainty? The dividends paid exceeded the net new equity raised. The amount of the sale of common stock exceeded the amount of dividends paid. No dividends were distributed, but new shares of stock were sold. Both the cash flow to assets and the cash flow to creditors must be negative. Both the cash flow to assets and the cash flow to creditors must be positive.
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The dividends paid exceeded the net new equity raised
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A firm has $680 in inventory, $2,140 in fixed assets, $210 in accounts receivables, $250 in accounts payable, and $80 in cash. What is the amount of the net working capital?
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$720
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A firm has net working capital of $560. Long-term debt is $3,970, total assets are $7,390, and fixed assets are $3,910. What is the amount of the total liabilities?
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$6,890
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A firm has common stock of $6,200, paid-in surplus of $9,100, total liabilities of $8,400, current assets of $5,900, and fixed assets of $21,200. What is the amount of the shareholders' equity?
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$18,700
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Your firm has total assets of $4,900, fixed assets of $3,200, long-term debt of $2,900, and short-term debt of $1,400. What is the amount of net working capital?
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$300
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Bonner Automotive has shareholders' equity of $218,700. The firm owes a total of $141,000 of which 40 percent is payable within the next year. The firm has net fixed assets of $209,800. What is the amount of the net working capital?
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93,500
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Four years ago, Ship Express purchased a mailing machine at a cost of $218,000. This equipment is currently valued at $97,400 on today's balance sheet but could actually be sold for $92,900. This is the only fixed asset the firm owns. Net working capital is $41,300 and long-term debt is $102,800. What is the book value of shareholders' equity?
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$35,900
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Drew owns The What-Not Shop, which he is trying to sell so that he can retire and travel. The shop owns the building in which it is located. This building was built at a cost of $647,000 and is currently appraised at $819,000. The counters and fixtures originally cost $148,000 and are currently valued at $65,000. The inventory is valued on the balance sheet at $319,000 and has a retail market value equal to 1.1 times its cost. Jake expects the store to collect 96 percent of the $21,700 in accounts receivable. The firm has $26,800 in cash and has total debt of $414,700. What is the market value of this firm?
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$867,832
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Jensen Enterprises paid $1,300 in dividends and $920 in interest this past year. Common stock increased by $1,200 and retained earnings decreased by $310. What is the net income for the year?
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$990
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Andre's Bakery has sales of $613,000 with costs of $479,000. Interest expense is $26,000 and depreciation is $42,000. The tax rate is 25 percent. What is the net income?
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$49,500
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Kaylor Equipment Rental paid $75 in dividends and $511 in interest expense. The addition to retained earnings is $418 and net new equity is $500. The tax rate is 35 percent. Sales are $15,900 and depreciation is $680. What are the earnings before interest and taxes?
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$1,269.46
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Given the tax rates as shown, what is the average tax rate for a firm with taxable income of $289,740? Tax Income Tax Rate 0-50k 15% 50k-75k 25% 75k-100k 34% 100k-335k 39%
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33.22 percent
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The tax rates are as shown. Nevada Mining currently has taxable income of $97,800. How much additional tax will the firm owe if taxable income increases by $21,000? Tax Income Tax Rate 0-50k 15% 50k-75k 25% 75k-100k 34% 100k-335k 39%
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$8,080
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Winston Industries had sales of $843,800 and costs of $609,900. The firm paid $38,200 in interest and $18,000 in dividends. It also increased retained earnings by $62,138 for the year. The depreciation was $76,400. What is the average tax rate?
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32.83 percent
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RTF Oil has total sales of $911,400 and costs of $787,300. Depreciation is $52,600 and the tax rate is 34 percent. The firm does not have any interest expense. What is the operating cash flow?
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$99,790
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Nielsen Auto Parts had beginning net fixed assets of $218,470 and ending net fixed assets of $209,411. During the year, assets with a combined book value of $6,943 were sold. Depreciation for the year was $42,822. What is the amount of net capital spending?
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$33,763
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At the beginning of the year, a firm had current assets of $121,306 and current liabilities of $124,509. At the end of the year, the current assets were $122,418 and the current liabilities were $103,718. What is the change in net working capital?
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$21,903
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At the beginning of the year, the long-term debt of a firm was $72,918 and total debt was $138,407. At the end of the year, long-term debt was $68,219 and total debt was $145,838. The interest paid was $6,430. What is the amount of the cash flow to creditors?
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$11,129
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Ernie's Home Repair had beginning long-term debt of $51,207 and ending long-term debt of $36,714. The beginning and ending total debt balances were $59,513 and $42,612, respectively. The interest paid was $2,808. What is the amount of the cash flow to creditors?
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$17,301
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The Daily News had net income of $121,600 of which 40 percent was distributed to the shareholders as dividends. During the year, the company sold $75,000 worth of common stock. What is the cash flow to stockholders?
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-$26,360
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The Lakeside Inn had operating cash flow of $48,450. Depreciation was $6,700 and interest paid was $2,480. A net total of $2,620 was paid on long-term debt. The firm spent $24,000 on fixed assets and decreased net working capital by $1,330. What is the amount of the cash flow to stockholders?
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$20,680
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Beach Front Industries has sales of $546,000, costs of $295,000, depreciation expense of $37,000, interest expense of $15,000, and a tax rate of 32 percent. The firm paid $59,000 in cash dividends. What is the addition to retained earnings?
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$76,320
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The Widget Co. purchased new machinery three years ago for $4 million. The machinery can be sold to the Roman Co. today for $2 million. The Widget Co.'s current balance sheet shows net fixed assets of $2,500,000, current liabilities of $1,375,000, and net working capital of $725,000. If all the current assets were liquidated today, the company would receive $1.9 million in cash. The book value of the Widget Co.'s assets today is _____ and the market value of those assets is _____.
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$4,600,000; $3,900,000
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Boyer Enterprises had $200,000 in taxable income. What is the firm's average tax rate based on the rates shown in the following table? Tax Income Tax Rate 0-50k 15% 50k-75k 25% 75k-100k 34% 100k-335k 39%
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30.63 percent
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Webster World has sales of $13,800, costs of $5,800, depreciation expense of $1,100, and interest expense of $700. What is the operating cash flow if the tax rate is 32 percent?
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$6,016
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A firm's balance sheet showed beginning net fixed assets of $3.6 million and ending net fixed assets of $3.4 million. The depreciation expense is $900,000. What was the net capital spending for the year?
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$700,000
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Global Tours had current assets of $1,360 and current liabilities of $940 as of the beginning of the year. At the end of the year, current assets are $1,720 and current liabilities are $1,080. What was the change in net working capital for the year?
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$220
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The beginning of year balance sheet of The Beach Shoppe showed long-term debt of $2.1 million, while the end of year balance sheet showed long-term debt of $2.3 million. The annual income statement showed an interest expense of $250,000. What was the cash flow to creditors for the year ?
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$50,000
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At the beginning of the year, the balance sheet of The Outlet showed $800,000 in the common stock account and $2.6 million in the additional paid-in surplus account. The end-of-year balance sheet showed $872,000 and $4.8 million in the same two accounts, respectively. The company paid out $150,000 in cash dividends during the year. What is the cash flow to stockholders for the year?
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-$2,122,000
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Suppose you are given the following information for Bayside Bakery: sales = $30,000; costs = $15,000; addition to retained earnings = $4,221; dividends paid = $469; interest expense = $1,300; tax rate = 30 percent. What is the amount of the depreciation expense?
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$7,000
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The Overside Market is obligated to pay its creditors $11,800 today. The firm's assets have a current market value of $10,900. What is the current market value of the shareholders' equity?
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$0
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During the year, RIT Corp. had sales of $565,600. Costs of goods sold, administrative and selling expenses, and depreciation expenses were $476,000, $58,800, and $42,800, respectively. In addition, the company had an interest expense of $112,000 and a tax rate of 32 percent. What is the operating cash flow for the year? Ignore any tax loss carryback or carry-forward provisions.
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$30,800
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