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DSST Business Math Vocab 2
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dsst
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math
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business-skills
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business-math
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1. Shows the money coming in and expenses for a certain period of time.
income statement
balance sheet
trade discount
statistic
2. The depreciation of an asset as an expense
capital cost allowance
simple interest
high risk investment
personal property
3. Interest is paid twice a year
the two types of interest
compounded sem-annually
cash discounts
income statement
4. Paid in full
default
cross-footing
retired or amortized
population
5. A portion of the population being studied
income statement
compounded monthly
high risk investment
sample
6. Amount of money coming in and going out of your business monthly
bonds
sample
range
cash flow
7. The lender
ratio
mortgagee
low risk investment
extention
8. Provide a specific dividend that is paid before any dividends are paid to common stock holders
sales commission
divisor
preference shares
parameter
9. Deciding if its worth the risk
p.a.
compounded sem-annually
loan
sensitivity analysis
10. The money paid to an employee based on a percentage of their sales
population
loan
sales commission
foreclosure
11. A percentage discount for buyers associated with the products being sold
foreign currency exchange
low risk investment
trade discount
liabilities
12. The most frequently occuring value in a group of data
break even point
bonds
mode
the two methods calculators use to process information
13. Share of the profits of a company
cross-footing
population
dividend
balance sheet
14. A comparison of two numbers
foreclosure
preference shares
ratio
minimum
15. Things you own
foreclosure
ratio
p.a.
assets
16. The length of time until the debt is zero
collateral
weighted average
amortization period
conventional mortgage
17. Number calculated from population data
proportion
parameter
common shares
fixed costs
18. The number to be divided by
dividend
retired or amortized
default
compounded daily
19. The point where income and expenses intersect (no loss or profit)
mortgagor
proportion
break even point
collateral
20. The unexpected variablility of returns
mortgagor
shares
risk
compounded annually
21. used when the each piece of data has more than one component
divisor
weighted average
mode
medium risk investment
22. Something that is expected to return a profit
the two main types of shares
trade discount
the two types of interest
investment
23. Interest calculated on the principal plus any accumulated interest
liabilities
assets
foreign currency exchange
compounded interest
24. The amount of money borrowed is between 75% - 95% of the purchase price
compounded daily
price earnings ratios
high-ratio mortgage
range
25. Security for a loan
collateral
mean
compounded daily
dividend
26. The person paying to borrow property for a certain amount of time for payments
variable
lessee
median
preference shares
27. The first number
bottom line figures
compounded sem-annually
multiplicand
divisor
28. electronic - portable (pocket) - computer - spreadsheets
overtime
the four helpful calculating tools
proportion
mean
29. Interest is paid 365 times a year
invoice
ratio
compounded daily
income statement
30. Adding columns of figures horizontally and vertically to check that the totals agree
cross-footing
population
multi modal
break even point
31. real estate (houses - condos - warehouses - factories - etc)
real property
dividend
maximum
compounded sem-annually
32. Costs that remain constant
high-ratio mortgage
compounded interest
fixed costs
cash flow
33. The info collected from a survey and the figures generated through statistical analysis
capital cost allowance
high risk investment
cross-footing
data
34. Interest is paid four times a year
break even point
lessee
compounded quarterly
the four helpful calculating tools
35. An item of data that has a different value at different times
population
interest
variable
per diem
36. The process of repossessing and selling the real or personal property when the borrower has defaulted
foreclosure
fixed costs
variable
overtime
37. The difference between the highest and lowest numbers in a set of data
conventional mortgage
loan
p.a.
range
38. The number you are multipliying by
income statement
multiplier
price earnings ratios
lease
39. you may get a large return or get nothing
bottom line figures
high risk investment
mortgage
cash discounts
40. A complete set of individuals - objects or scores being studied
mortgagee
variable
constant
population
41. The interest amount is small - but you are guaranteed to get something
the two main types of shares
the two methods calculators use to process information
low risk investment
mode
42. The length of the loan
parameter
term
range
statistic
43. The price after any down-payment or trade-in
fixed costs
retired or amortized
net capitalized cost
lease
44. The highest number in a group of data
amortization schedule
liabilities
break even point
maximum
45. A bill
multiplier
invoice
foreclosure
retired or amortized
46. (simple average) adding the group of items and dividing by the total number of items
range
foreclosure
the two types of interest
mean
47. Interest is paid twelve times a year
residual value
the two types of interest
compounded monthly
minimum
48. Part ownership in a company
extention
compounded annually
shares
medium risk investment
49. Indicators of the confidence investors have in a company (the higher the better)
price earnings ratios
compounded quarterly
mean
retired or amortized
50. A decimal figure when x by 2400 gives an approximate annual interest rate
money factor
income statement
break even point
lessee
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