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DSST Principles Of Finance
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. The value of a future cash steam discounted at the appropriate market interest rate.
Equity
Stockholders
Fiscal Year
Present Value
2. The act one corporation acquiring another through the purchase of its shares - or by purchasing its assets.
Measurement Principle
Risk Tolerance
Return
Acquisition
3. A security representing a share of ownership in a company - providing voting rights - and entitling the holer to a share of the company's success through dividends and/or capital appreciation.
Sole Propietorship
Common Stock
IRA (Individual Retirement Account)
Net Income
4. List of accounts and balances prepared after period-end adjustments are recorded and posted.
Accounting Cycle
Adjusted Trial Balance
Assets
Trial balance
5. A financial statement that lists cash inflows and cash outflows during a period; arranged by operating - investing - and financing.
Internal users
Cost Principle
Expense Recognition Principle
Statement of Cash Flows
6. The combining of two or more comapnies into one larger company.
Portfolio Income
Statement of Owner's Equity
Stockholders
Mergers
7. Account with debit and credit columns for recording entries and another column for showing the balance of the account after each entry.
Balance Column Account
Working Papers
Expense Recognition Principle
External Transactions
8. Assumption that an organization's activities can be divided into specific time periods such as months - quarters - and years.
Portfolio Income
NYSE (New York Stock Exchange)
Time Period Assumptions
Matching Principle
9. Long term assets not used in operating activities such as notes receivable and investments in stocks and bonds.
Long Term Investments
Financial Accounting
Corporations
Stock
10. Independent group of full-time members responsible for setting accounting rules.
Financial Accounting Standards Board
Bailout
Ponzi Scheme
Permanent Accounts
11. Individuals or organizations entitled to receive payments
Net Income
Assets
Unearned Revenues
Creditors
12. Goals that are specific - measurable - attainable - realistic - and time bound.
Ponzi Scheme
Secured Loan
SMART Goal
Closing process
13. Monies (or sums of money) received from an investment; often in percent form.
Long Term Liabilities
Return
Return on Assets
Journalizing
14. Record of money deposited in a financeial instution for a state time perio at a fixe interest rate.
CD (Certificate of Deposit)
Liabilities
Matching Principle (or Expense Recognition Principle)
IRA (Individual Retirement Account)
15. Consecutive 12-month (or 52 week) period chosen as the organization's annual accounting period.
Acquisition
Current Liabilities
Work Sheet
Fiscal Year
16. Group that identifies preferred accounting practices and encourages global acceptance; issues the International Financial Reporting Standards.
Partnership
International Accounting Standards Board
Money Market Account
Annual Financial Statements
17. Financial statement that lists types and dollar amounts of assets - liabilities - and equity at a specific date.
Common Stock
Balance Sheet
CD (Certificate of Deposit)
Secured Loan
18. Accounting system in which each transaction affects at least two accounts and has at least one debit and one credit.
Accounting Equation
Unadjusted Trial Balance
Shareholders
Double Entry Accounting
19. A loan that is not backed by collateral - but by the promise of the borrower to repay it.
NYSE (New York Stock Exchange)
Unsecured Loan
Operating Cycle
Audit
20. List of accounts and their balances at a point in time; total debit balances must equal total credit balances.
Unadjusted Trial Balance
Trial balance
Source Documents
Sole Proprietorship
21. Financial statements covering one-year period; often based on a calendar year - but any consecutive 12-month (or 52 week) period is acceptable.
Annual Financial Statements
Ethical Dilemma
SEC (Securites and Exchange Commision)
Book Value
22. Uncertainty about expected return.
Intangible assets
External Users
Risk
Monetary Unit Assumption
23. Ratio reflecting operating efficiency; defined as net income divided by average total assets for that period.
Risk
T Account
Return on Assets
Fixed Expense
24. A security representing partial ownership of the company. It gives the holer priority to dividends over common stock investors. Capital stock that provides a specific dividend - which is paid before any dividends are pai to common stock holders - an
Cash Basis Accounting
Ponzi Scheme
Unclassified Balance Sheets
Preferred Stock
25. Persons using accounting information who are not directly involved in running the organization.
External Users
Accounting Cycle
Partnership
Straight-line Depreciation Method
26. Excess of expenses over revenues for a period.
Unearned Revenues
Net Loss
Events
Unsecured Loan
27. Revenues earned in a period that both unrecorded and not yet received in cash (or other assets; adjusting entries for recording accrued revenues involve increasing assets and increasing revenues.
Accrued Revenues
Securities and Exchange Commission
Expenses
Shares
28. A situation in which a person is faced with two convingin yet conflicting alternatives for the solution to a difficult problem.
Stockholders
Ethical Dilemma
Secured Loan
Deficit
29. A column in journals in which individual ledger account numbers are entered when entries are posted to those ledger accounts.
Posting Reference Column
Mergers
Bailout
NYSE (New York Stock Exchange)
30. Accounts that reflect activities related to one or more future periods; balance sheet accounts whose balances are not closed. Also called real accounts.
Balance Sheet
Income Statement
Permanent Accounts
Ethical Dilemma
31. Outflows or using up of assets as part of operations of business to generate sales.
Expenses
Risk Tolerance
Statement of Cash Flows
Recordkeeping
32. The first time a company sells shares of its stock to the public.
IPO
Sole Propietorship
Depreciation
NASDAQ
33. A loan that is backed by collateral such as cars - houses - or other assets.
Secured Loan
Work Sheet
Depreciation
Accrued Expenses
34. Necessary end of period steps to prepare the accounts for recording the transactions of the next period.
Account
Closing process
Present Value
Full Disclosure Principle
35. Statements that show the effect of proposed transactions and events as if they had occurred.
Return
Pro Forma Financial Statement
IPO
Balance Column Account
36. Principle that assumes transactions and events can be expressed in money units.
Revenue Recognition Principle
Monetary Unit Assumption
Intangible assets
Current Assets
37. The twelve month period that ends when a company's sales activities are at their lowest point.
Expense Recognition Principle
Preferred Stock
Return
Natural Business Years
38. Prescribes expenses to be reported in the same period as the revenues that were earned as a result of the expenses.
Mergers
Cash Basis Accounting
Accrued Expenses
Matching Principle (or Expense Recognition Principle)
39. The notion that only information with benefits of disclosure greater than the costs of disclosure need to be disclosed.
Debt Ratio
Journal
Securities
Cost-benefit Constraint
40. Income from investments - including dividends - interest - or the sale of a property.
Portfolio Income
Stock
Source Documents
Mergers
41. Account linked with another account and having an opposite normal balance. Reported as a subtraction from the other account's normal balance.
Internal transactions
Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX)
Federal Reserve System
Contra Account
42. Accounting system that recognizes revenues when cash is received and records expenses when cash is paid.
Measurement Principle
Auditors
Sole Propietorship
Cash Basis Accounting
43. Analyses and other informal reports prepared by accountants and managers when organizing information for formal reports and financial statements.
Working Papers
Auditors
Classified Balance Sheet
Credit
44. Equity of a corporation divided into ownership units that usually give dividends. Also called Stock.
Credit
Financial Accounting Standards Board
Journalizing
Shares
45. A corporation's basic ownership share.
Natural Business Years
Account
Events
Common Stock
46. Prescribes expenses to be reported in the same period as the revenues that were eared as a result of the expenses. Also called the Matching Principle.
Expense Recognition Principle
Return
Risk
Creditors
47. Debt securities that are issued by a borrower to raise capital . Bonds guarantee payments of the original amount borrowe plus interest and/or repayable on a fixed rate when the bond matures.
Financial Accounting
Closing process
Net Loss
Bonds
48. Recurring steps performed each accounting period - starting with analyzing transactions and continuing through the post closing trial balance (or reversing entries).
Accounting Cycle
Current Ratio
Compound Journal Entries
Shares
49. Prescribes that accounting for items that significantly impact a financial statement and any inferences from them adhere strictly to GAAP.
Bailout
Corporations
Materiality Constraint
Fiscal Year
50. Journal entries that affect at least three accounts.
Recordkeeping
Compound Journal Entries
External Users
Accounting Cycle