All of the following are major disadvantages of the percent-of-sales method
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Question #1 (1 point) |
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All of the following are major disadvantages of the percent-of-sales method of financial forecasting except |
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The computerized models needed for forecasting are not user-friendly |
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It assumes everything in the business varies as a constant percent of sales |
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It cannot account for business parameters that have a nonlinear relationship to sales |
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The model requires excessive modification to reflect the real-world business parameters |
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Question #2 (1 point) |
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George Inc. only sells one product and they project to sell 4500 units next year at $20 each. They currently have 230 units in stock which cost $11 per unit to manufacture last year. Next year, the cost per unit to manufacture is expected to rise to $12 per unit. They desire to have 15% of unit sales in stock at the end of the year. How many units will George Inc. need to produce next year? |
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5245 |
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4720 |
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4945 |
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5170 |
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Question #3 (1 point) |
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In 2012, Murray Corp. had sales of $700,000, a profit margin of 5%, common stock of $120,000 and retained earnings of $230,000. What was Murray’s return on equity? |
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5% |
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10% |
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15% |
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20% |
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Question #4 (1 point) |
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Due to inflation, profit may be a result of increasing prices instead of actual company performance. |
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True |
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False |
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Question #5 (1 point) |
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Chelsea Lighting Inc. has beginning inventory of 18,000 units, will sell 60,000 units for the month, and desires to reduce ending inventory to 50% of beginning inventory. How many units should Chelsea produce? |
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42,000 |
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60,000 |
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33,000 |
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51,000 |
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Question #6 (1 point) |
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The following data can be found on Pinkerton Inc.'s 2012 balance sheet: Cash $45,000, Marketable Securities $70,000, Accounts Receivable $500,000, Inventory $525,000, Net Plant and Equipment $400,000, Accounts Payable $75,000, and Notes Payable $350,000. Please calculate Pinkerton Inc.'s Current Ratio. |
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0.21 |
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2.68 |
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1.45 |
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2.39 |
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Question #7 (1 point) |
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When employing financial ratio analysis, it is important to remember that accounting data are historical and therefore may not project current performance. |
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True |
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False |
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Question #8 (1 point) |
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Dull Light Company has $500,000 in assets and $200,000 of debt. They report net income of $50,000. What is the return on the stockholders’ equity? |
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25.0% |
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16.7% |
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10.0% |
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18.3% |
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Question #9 (1 point) |
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Steve Corp. wants to know how much financing it will need next year. Last year, their sales were $500,000 and they are expected to increase by 20% next year. Their plant is currently operating at full capacity. Using the percent-of-sales-method, cash represents 5% of sales, accounts receivable $15%, inventory 20%, plant and equipment 25%, accounts payable 25% and accrued expenses 5%. If Steve Corp.'s profit margin is 6% with a dividend payout ratio of 40%, how much new funds will they require? |
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$20,600 |
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$6,200 |
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$11,000 |
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$13,400 |
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Question #10 (1 point) |
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Government regulatory agencies use financial ratio analysis for all of the following except |
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Establish rates for government contracting |
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Conduct audits |
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Establish interest rates |
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Evaluate new public stock issues |
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Question #11 (1 point) |
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When using the percent-of-sales method to forecast, no percentages are computed for notes payable, common stock, and retained earnings because they are not assumed to maintain a direct relationship with sales volume. |
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True |
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False |
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Question #12 (1 point) |
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Gemini Inc.'s debt decreases while their assets and return on assets remain unchanged. Gemini’s return on equity will |
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decrease |
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increase |
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remain unchanged |
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cannot be determined from the information provided |
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Question #13 (1 point) |
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The following statements about pro forma statements are true except |
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With pro forma statements, firms are able to estimate future receivables, inventory, and payables |
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Developing pro forma statements is the most comprehensive means of financial forecasting |
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Pro forma statements are often required by bankers and lenders |
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A pro forma balance sheet must be created before developing a pro forma income statement |
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Question #14 (1 point) |
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Strategic business planning is one of the many types of short-range planning. |
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True |
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False |
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Question #15 (1 point) |
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Debt utilization ratios allow us to measure the ability of the firm to earn an adequate return on sales, total assets, and invested capital. |
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True |
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False |
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Question #16 (1 point) |
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George Inc. only sells one product and they project to sell 4500 units next year at $20 each. They currently have 230 units in stock which cost $11 per unit to manufacture last year. Next year, the cost per unit to manufacture is expected to rise to $12 per unit. They desire to have 15% of unit sales in stock at the end of the year. What is the projected total cost of goods sold for next year? |
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$54,000 |
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$49,500 |
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$53,770 |
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$49,270 |