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DSST Business Math
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Subjects
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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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bvat
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. You should never take out more than a _ year mortgage.
book value
15
profit
80/100
2. Beginning inventory + Purchases - Ending inventory
cost of goods sold formula (COGS)
stock turn
$6 -655.50
loss
3. Net Sales for period/ Avg Stock for period
Turnover
Dividing Fractions
Sell Thru %
installment loan
4. cash + receivables/ current liabilities.
378 63
Quick Ratio
gross margin
3%
5. Convert .62 to a percent
To increase a number by a given percentage - e.g. increase 16 by 25%
62%
When Dividing With Exponents
Liquidity of Assets
6. The recommended house payment should be no more than _% of your monthly take-home pay.
OTB (retail)
To find the number from which a percentage has been deducted to achieve it - e.g. of what number is 16 a 25% decrease?
Mark Up %
25
7. Convert 80% to a fraction
percent decrease
types of expenses
80/100
Of what number 16 is a 25% increase
8. Capital stock - owner's equity (owner's funds invested in the business)
90.9%
78
Break Even Point
types of capital
9. IRR=1 + [(NPV1/NPV1-NPV2)(2-1)]% Where: 1=one interest rate 2=the other NPV1=the NPV at rate 1 NPV2=the NPV at rate 2 (NPV = Net Present Value)
stock turn
operating expenses
when multiplying numbers that contain decimals:
Internal Rate of Return
10. Convert 50% to a fraction
Average Collection Turnover
50/100
41%
to determine equivalent single discount rate for 25/10/10 series discount
11. (1+R)=(1+r)^n Where: R=the effective annual rate r=the period rate n=the number of periods
Effective annual rate of interest formula
per hundred
operating expenses
transportation
12. Convert 41/100 to a percent
41%
profit
Average Daily Sales
underbought
13. Sales - cost of goods sold
Gross margin dollars
588 mph
.7
36%
14. Convert 70/100 to a percent
Internal Rate of Return
70%
Current Assets
Break Even Point Formula
15. What does percent mean?
Extremes
per hundred
Simple interest formula
Internal Rate of Return
16. Original retail price - Lower retail price
percent
Sell Thru %
$ Markdown
14/100
17. Rose borrowed money to buy a ring priced at $420. When she repaid the loan at the end of 3 months - the interest charge was $31.50. What was the rate of interest?
2.5% per month
profit and loss statement
types of expenses
588 mph
18. A measure of the number of days needed to collect accounts receivable.
Cost
book value
90.9%
Average Collection Turnover
19. S=X(1+r1)^y(1+r
Compound interest formula with changing rates
Means
Adding Fractions
36%
20. What is the product of 3.26 and 0.4?
1.304
14/100
when multiplying numbers that contain decimals:
$ Cost
21. BOM $ Stock/ Sales for period
overages
shortage
book value
Stock to Sales Ratio
22. Start with list price - List price: $6400 x 25% - x 10% - x10% % - Taken one after another(subtract)
25
Cost
netprice with a 25/10/10 series discount
Adding Fractions
23. A form of closed-end credit used for purchasing durable goods such as cars
Cost
installment loan
Gross margin %
Break Even Point Formula
24. Convert 10/11 to a percent
90.9%
when multiplying numbers that contain decimals:
FOB destination
70%
25. After all discounts have been applied to find net amount due. $100 -25% less trade discount -4% cash discount # + $20 freight!
With cash discounts and calculating net price - when to add freight
Margin %
.56
Dividing Fractions
26. Assets - cost of goods sold - expenses
increase=debit
types of liabilities
$2 -127.66
gross sales
27. Convert 1.25 to a percent
cost of goods sold formula (COGS)
125%
underbought
78
28. A plane flies 980 miles in 1 2/3 hours. How many miles does the plane average per hour
GMROI
588 mph
15
Effective annual rate of interest formula
29. A^m/a^n = a^(m-n)
underbought
To increase a number by a given percentage - e.g. increase 16 by 25%
FOB destination
When Dividing With Exponents
30. After 4 years - $5 -000 will grow to how much if it earns 10% interest?
14/100
$6 -655.50
types of liabilities
1.304
31. Accounts payable - bonds - notes payable (bank loans) - provisions for pensions
physical inventory
Average Collection Turnover
$ Retail
types of liabilities
32. A count of every item on the floor - in stock rooms - warehouse - etc. to determine whether shortages or overages are occuring
overages
physical inventory
gross sales
DOI
33. Overage$ = book$ - physical count$; overage% = overage$/NS$
Cost
378 63
overages
1.304
34. $ RETAIL X (100 - GM %) / 100
Discounting Formula
2.5% per month
FOB destination
$ COST
35. A fraction in which the denominator is equal to or less than the numerator is a(an) ______________ fraction.
improper
20%
overbought
Internal Rate of Return
36. Loss of items due to damaged goods - stealing - etc.
shrinkage
Average Daily Sales
41%
profit and loss statement
37. A value or an expression of how fast merchandise moves through the store; also called turn. formula: turn - NS$ / Average Stock$ (average stock$ = BOM$ + EOM$)/(#BOM + 1)
when multiplying numbers that contain decimals:
To increase a number by a given percentage - e.g. increase 16 by 25%
stock turn
net sales
38. Units Sold/ (Units Sold + On Hand Inventory)
Cost
increase=credit
Sell Thru %
COD
39. Multiply the number by 1-the decrease proportion - e.g. 16(1-0.25) = 160.75 = 12 - 12 is a 25% decrease of 16
15
To decrease a number by a given percentage - e.g. decrease 16 by 25%
Compound interest formula with changing rates
Internal Rate of Return
40. A/b
Adding Fractions
Multiplying Fractions
$ COST
% increase or decrease
41. Turning assets into cash.
COD
Liquidity of Assets
Average Daily Sales
Sell Thru %
42. total fixed costs/ selling price-variable cost
36%
% increase or decrease
50/100
Break Even Point Formula
43. What happens when your expenses - etc. are higher than your sales
shrinkage
stock turn
Extremes
loss
44. Convert 1/4 to a percent
25%
increase=debit
Retail
DOI
45. Accounts receivable - buildings - cash - copyrights - equiptment - furniture and fixtures - land - tomor vehicles
Internal Rate of Return
$ Retail
types of assets
Markup
46. The average person will have _ jobs in their lifetime.
15
16-18
percent
installment loan
47. $ Cost/ (100%-markup%)
To increase a number by a given percentage - e.g. increase 16 by 25%
operating expenses
$ Retail
Break Even Point
48. Advertising - bad debt expense - conributions and donations - depreciation - educational expense - insurance - interest expense - licenses - office supplies - postage - rent - repairs - salaries and wages - supplies - taxes - travel and transportatio
62%
types of expenses
Adding Fractions
shrinkage
49. 1. develop a vision statement for the company - 2. scan the internal and external environments - 3. determine issues critical to the company - 4. select the problem to be solved - 5. determine the specific strategy to achieve the solution - 6. identi
Multiplying Fractions
physical inventory
steps in strategic planning
Unit pricing
50. If freight is to be paid by the seller - the shipping terms are...
FOB destination
80/100
when multiplying numbers that contain decimals:
types of expenses