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TEST BANK FOR PFIN, 8th Edition by Randall Billingsley, Michael Joehnk & Lawrence Gitman , ISBN: 9780357988046 FULL TEST BANK || Guide A+

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Test Bank for PFIN 8e 8th Edition by Randall Billingsley, Lawrence Gitman, Michael Joehnk. Full Chapters test bank are included with answers (Chapter 1 to 15) Part I: FOUNDATIONS OF FINANCIAL PLANNING. 1. Understanding the Financial Process. 2. Using Financial Statements and Budgets. 3. Preparing Your Taxes. Part II: MANAGING BASIC ASSETS. 4. Managing Your Cash and Savings. 5. Making Automobile and Housing Decisions. Part III: MANAGING CREDIT. 6. Using Credit. 7. Using Consumer Loans. Part IV: MANAGING INSURANCE NEEDS. 8. Insuring Your Life. 9. Insuring Your Health. 10. Protecting Your Property. Part V: MANAGING INVESTMENTS. 11. Investment Planning. 12. Investing in Stocks and Bonds. 13. Investing in Mutual Funds, ETFs, and Real Estate. Part VI: RETIREMENT AND ESTATE PLANNING. 14. Planning for Retirement. 15. Preserving Your Estate.

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Test Bank for PFIN8, 8th Edition by Randall Billingsley


Chapter 01 PFIN8
(Answers at the end of every Chapter)
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
1. The support of philanthropic organizations is a material item that contributes to our quality of life.
a. True
b. False

2. For employees of large firms, managing employee benefits is an important part of financial planning.
a. True
b. False

3. Commission-based financial planners charge fees based on the complexity of the plan they prepare.
a. True
b. False

4. Short-term planning should include creating and maintaining an emergency fund with at least six months’ worth
of income.
a. True
KA
b. False

5. The decisions you make in career planning are independent of the decisions you make in financial planning.
a. True
b. False
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6. Morgan has an annual income of $45,000 and spends $30,000 for current needs. Morgan’s average propensity
to consume is 80 percent.
a. True
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b. False

7. Retirement planning includes taking advantage of and managing employer-sponsored benefits.
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a. True
b. False

8. Two people with significantly different incomes can have equal average propensities to consume because of
differences in their standard of living.
a. True
b. False

9. In the United States, salaries tend to be higher in the Northeast and West than in the South.
a. True
b. False

10. Financial planning can improve your standard of living.
a. True
b. False




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11. Standard of living is defined as the necessities, comforts, and luxuries desired by an individual or a family.
a. True
b. False

12. Fee-only financial planners earn commissions for the products they sell.
a. True
b. False

13. Setting long- and short-term career goals helps in career planning.
a. True
b. False

14. The longer you wait to begin retirement planning, the less you are likely to have in your retirement fund.
a. True
b. False

15. Career plans should not be changed after long- and short-term career goals are set.
KA
a. True
b. False

16. Tangible (physical) assets are earning assets that are held for the returns they promise.
a. True
G
b. False

17. Financial planning takes place in a dynamic economic environment created by the actions of the government,
U
business, and consumers.
a. True
b. False
A
18. You should discuss your financial goals and attitudes toward money with your partner.
a. True
b. False

19. The most effective way to achieve financial objectives is through personal financial planning.
a. True
b. False

20. Geographic factors affect your earning power.
a. True
b. False

21. When you get your first job, you should make a good financial plan that you can follow without making changes
until you retire.
a. True
b. False



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22. Most people tend to be more liberal about their expenditures during a recession or crisis.
a. True
b. False

23. Tax plans are closely tied to investment plans.
a. True
b. False

24. The federal government delegates its regulation of economic activity function to businesses and consumers.
a. True
b. False

25. Living costs are constant throughout the country.
a. True
b. False

26. The average propensity to consume is commonly viewed as a key determinant of standard of living.
KA
a. True
b. False

27. Recessions and financial crises will always result in job loss.
a. True
G
b. False

28. The need for financial planning declines as your income increases.
U
a. True
b. False
A
29. It is easy to change your partner’s financial style, so there is no need for financial planning to resolve conflicts
regarding money matters.
a. True
b. False

30. Accumulating wealth for later years is called estate planning.
a. True
b. False

31. Saving $400 for a large, flat-screen TV within the next four months is an example of a short-term goal.
a. True
b. False

32. You should limit your spending to no more than 20 percent more than what you earn.
a. True
b. False




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33. Marital status affects the income level of individuals.
a. True
b. False

34. Your purchase, saving, investment, and retirement plans and decisions are not influenced by the present state of
the economy.
a. True
b. False

Indicate the answer choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
35. Which of the following is one of the most emotional issues in any relationship, including that with a partner,
parents, or children?
a. Career choices
b. Hobbies
c. Friends
d. Money
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e. Retirement planning

36. Which of the following would be considered real property?
a. Stocks
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b. Land
c. Cash
d. Bonds
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e. Clothing

37. What type of plans are most helpful in making decisions regarding retirement?
A
a. Personal financial
b. Insurance
c. Estate
d. Business
e. Spending

38. The three key groups in the economic environment are:
a. government, regulators, and business.
b. government, consultants, and business.
c. consumers, economists, and business.
d. consumers, business, and managers.
e. government, business, and consumers.




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