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WGU C214 Financial Management | Objective Assessment
Term
It measure investments in long term
assets such as building, equipment,
Investment in PPE
, An increase in the frequency of It is the amount of net cash flow
compounding - like going from generated a new asset on a yearly
annual to monthly compounding basis
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Term
What is Net Present Value?
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It regulates public disclosures of
The company has debt and uses the
entities that sell debt and equity to
interest expense to reduce its taxes
the public
The present value of after tax
An increase in the frequency of
net cash flows and is the most
compounding - like going from
commonly used method in
annual to monthly compounding
Capital Budgeting
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Term
Dodd Frank regulates which segment of the US Economy?
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Business Risk Municipal bonds
Banking industry Stocks and bonds
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What are the two benefits of unblundling and offshoring?
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It measure investments in long term assets such as building, equipment, and
machinery
It reduces costs and results in higher sales and employment. It allows for sale
of intermediate and final goods at lower prices and increases employment
, It regulates public disclosures of entities that sell debt and equity to the public
A current asset is cash or any other asset that can be converted to cash within 12
months and a current liability is any liability that has to be paid within 12 months
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What are the issues with understanding foreign financial statements?
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Foreign financial statements use international financial reporting standards
and they are different from US accounting standards
Stocks and bonds
A current asset is cash or any other asset that can be converted to cash within 12
months and a current liability is any liability that has to be paid within 12 months
Purchase price of new equipment, shipping costs, and investment in working capital
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