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DSST Business Math Vocab
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. V = e 3
Consequent
sales tax
Cube Volume
requisition
2. The final figures
divisor
bottom line figures
dividend
high risk investment
3. Part ownership in a company
Cylinder Volume
personal property
edible portion (EP) amount
shares
4. Where info is collected for every unit of the population
edible portion (EP) amount
complete enumeration survey
cover
variable costs
5. Basic unit of volume in the metric system
Liter
special discounts
simple interest
Borrow
6. A way of representing the part of a whole. Percent means 'per hundred' or 'parts out of one hundred.'
percentage points
Percent
part
define:money factor
7. Algebraic - arithmetic
capital cost allowance
sales tax
Liquidity of Assets
two methods calculators use to process information
8. A way of expressing a change from an original amount to a new amount without using a percentage sign.
percentage points
physical inventory
maximum
Gram
9. Costs that fluctuate
collateral
variable costs
numerator
Centi-
10. A person who is tricked or swindled
organization chart
dividend
dupe
proportion
11. Suggested Retail Price
what are the two types of interest
complete enumeration survey
List Price
Dividend
12. 0.01 - 1/100 - hundredth
default
Centi-
Ratio
cash flow
13. Turning assets into cash.
Liquidity of Assets
Subtotal
Base
Milli-
14. A measure of the number of days needed to collect accounts receivable.
Inventory Turnover
price earnings ratios
edible portion (EP) amount
Average Collection Turnover
15. Money earned on an investment or paid on a loan
cash discounts
interest
parameter
define:money factor
16. The lowest number in a group of data
Ratio
bottom line figures
front-loaded
minimum
17. Property other than real estate (often called a chattel mortgage)
sales tax
personal property
Borrow
risk
18. More than one frequently occuring value in a group of data
multi modal
peak hours
residual value
Compounded
19. To take away from the original cost of something
dupe
medium risk investment
discount
foreign currency exchange
20. Indicators of the confidence investors have in a company (the higher the better)
Kilo-
Metric system
Fixed cost
price earnings ratios
21. Tenth - .1
interest
loan
deci-
real property
22. A measure of how many times the value of the inventory is sold in one year.
Inventory Turnover
compounded sem-annually
cash flow
lessee
23. Loans to companies or goverments (no voting rights)
trade discount
data
bonds
percentage points
24. A metric unit of weight equal to one thousandth of a kilogram
Gram
what are the two main types of shares
standard employee hours
Cost
25. (simple average) adding the group of items and dividing by the total number of items
Extremes
net capitalized cost
List price
mean
26. Per day
overhead cost
cash discounts
Average Daily Sales
per diem
27. The borrower
lessee
mortgage
save
mortgagor
28. The highest number in a group of data
percentage points
maximum
lessor
compounded interest
29. The national average cost of a drug product to a pharmacy; however - in practice this simply 'benchmark' price set by manufacturers.
average wholesale price AWP
Consequent
deci-
FIFO method
30. An item of data the stays the same
variable costs
standard portion cost
constant
Antecedent
31. Paid in full
save
retired or amortized
preference shares
variable cost
32. Parts of a whole number
Means
Trade Credit
Liter
fractions
33. Interest calculated on the principle
term
simple interest
Means
E.O.M
34. Used when the each piece of data has more than one component
Cost
weighted average
foreclosure
Percent
35. Identifies short-term activities to implement strategic plans
mortgage
sales commission
Metric system
operational plan
36. The number you are multipliying by
multiplier
stores
employee turnover
average wholesale price AWP
37. Way to measure amount of product shrinkage during cooking/roasting process
mortgagee
foreign currency exchange
mortgagor
cooking loss test
38. A statement made about the future
mortgagor
sales tax
forecasting
price earnings ratios
39. Amount of money coming in and going out of your business monthly
standard employee hours
cash flow
directs
Cylinder Volume
40. The amount of money borrowed is between 75% - 95% of the purchase price
dividend
parameter
two methods calculators use to process information
high-ratio mortgage
41. Investing in a well-established company
foreclosure
semi variable cost
medium risk investment
Proportion
42. The price after any down-payment or trade-in
Liquidity of Assets
net capitalized cost
cross-footing
loan
43. A series of discounts
Net Price
dividend
Cost
chain discounts
44. V = pir2h
Cylinder Volume
compounded quarterly
List Price
Lowest common denominator
45. Interest calculated on the principal plus any accumulated interest
cooking loss test
compounded interest
Current Assets
population
46. Shows the assets - liabilities and financial position of the company
balance sheet
Liter
Borrow
retired or amortized
47. A rate that one currency can be exchanged for another
foreign currency exchange
perishable
foreclosure
Volume Formula
48. Percentage of the list price.
Centi-
parameter
Trade Discount
Average Collection Turnover
49. Direct materials cost plus direct labor cost.
production sheet
front-loaded
default
prime cost
50. A chart that shows the balance of the mortgage after each amortization period
identify the four helpful calculating tools
Proportion
amortization schedule
Break Even Point Formula