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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
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. The number you are dividing by
mortgagor
front-loaded
divisor
mean
2. Indicators of the confidence investors have in a company (the higher the better)
multi modal
price earnings ratios
interest
ratio
3. The total of units multiplied by the price
extention
shares
overtime
collateral
4. The final figures
bottom line figures
capital cost allowance
common shares
balance sheet
5. Deciding if its worth the risk
the two methods calculators use to process information
sensitivity analysis
cross-footing
invoice
6. The money paid to an employee based on a percentage of their sales
chain discounts
amortization period
sales commission
cash flow
7. The amount of money borrowed is between 75% - 95% of the purchase price
high-ratio mortgage
residual value
overtime
front-loaded
8. The length of time until the debt is zero
sales commission
percent
multiplier
amortization period
9. The interest amount is small - but you are guaranteed to get something
low risk investment
p.a.
statistic
multiplicand
10. Something that is expected to return a profit
amortization schedule
balance sheet
capital cost allowance
investment
11. loans to companies or goverments (no voting rights)
risk
bonds
multiplicand
sensitivity analysis
12. A percentage discount for buyers associated with the products being sold
compounded sem-annually
trade discount
net capitalized cost
mode
13. Interest is paid four times a year
amortization period
compounded quarterly
the two main types of shares
bonds
14. you may get a large return or get nothing
multiplicand
high risk investment
compounded quarterly
cash discounts
15. A comparison of two numbers
minimum
ratio
amortization schedule
net capitalized cost
16. Paid in full
shares
retired or amortized
bottom line figures
lessee
17. Money earned on an investment or paid on a loan
real property
interest
high-ratio mortgage
break even point
18. Amounts of money you owe
dividend
shares
compounded sem-annually
liabilities
19. The borrower
mortgagor
the two methods calculators use to process information
cross-footing
multiplicand
20. Interest is paid 365 times a year
high risk investment
loan
compounded daily
cross-footing
21. A series of discounts
dividend
chain discounts
dividend
term
22. The point where income and expenses intersect (no loss or profit)
compounded annually
shares
break even point
default
23. Parts of a whole number
range
default
mean
fractions
24. The first number
multiplicand
income statement
fractions
common shares
25. The most frequently occuring value in a group of data
cash discounts
mode
collateral
parameter
26. Interest is paid twelve times a year
compounded monthly
complete enumeration survey
compounded quarterly
investment
27. Number calculated from population data
constant
parameter
statistic
mean
28. A bill
mortgagee
cross-footing
the two main types of shares
invoice
29. The info collected from a survey and the figures generated through statistical analysis
data
fixed costs
variable
mean
30. Shows the money coming in and expenses for a certain period of time.
income statement
front-loaded
amortization period
mortgagee
31. The majority of the early payments go toward paying the interest on the loan
front-loaded
real property
statistic
personal property
32. Interest is paid once a year
median
compounded annually
lessor
p.a.
33. (simple average) adding the group of items and dividing by the total number of items
amortization period
p.a.
foreign currency exchange
mean
34. The lender
special discounts
fractions
compounded quarterly
mortgagee
35. The lowest number in a group of data
per diem
sample
minimum
shares
36. Investing in a well-established company
medium risk investment
sensitivity analysis
high-ratio mortgage
mean
37. A complete set of individuals - objects or scores being studied
amortization schedule
cross-footing
population
common shares
38. A contract giving someone the right to use something for a certain length of time
shares
variable costs
lease
front-loaded
39. The depreciation of an asset as an expense
mortgagee
p.a.
range
capital cost allowance
40. The amount of money borrowed is less than 75% of the purchase price
cross-footing
sensitivity analysis
conventional mortgage
multiplicand
41. Interest is paid twice a year
collateral
balance sheet
the two methods calculators use to process information
compounded sem-annually
42. Discounts offered to encourage customers to pay their bills on time
cash discounts
residual value
overtime
extention
43. A chart that shows the balance of the mortgage after each amortization period
amortization schedule
income statement
liabilities
trade discount
44. Per day
balance sheet
per diem
mortgagor
cash discounts
45. Preference and common
fixed costs
capital cost allowance
multi modal
the two main types of shares
46. Amount of money coming in and going out of your business monthly
multiplicand
cash flow
complete enumeration survey
data
47. Interest calculated on the principal plus any accumulated interest
compounded interest
the two types of interest
mode
net capitalized cost
48. Interest calculated on the principle
simple interest
assets
mortgagor
fixed costs
49. Commission fee - inflation rate - capital gains tax
variable
compounded monthly
the three items that may have to be subracted from the gross return figure when calculating net return
residual value
50. The number you are multipliying by
multiplier
the two methods calculators use to process information
simple interest
conventional mortgage