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Chapter 01: An Overview ofFinancialManagement True / False Note that there is an overlap between the T/F and multiple-choice questions, as some of the T/F statements are used in multiple-choice questions Multiple Choice: True/False In most corporations, the CFO ranks under the CEO a True b Fals e ANSWER: True DIFFICULTY: EASY REFERENCES: 1-1 What Is Finance? QUESTION TYPE: True / False PREFACE NAME: T/F Cengage Learning Testing, Powered by Cognero Page Chapter 01: An Overview ofFinancialManagement LEARNING OBJECTIVES: FOFM.BRIG.17.01.01 - What Is Finance? NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States - BUSPROG.FOFM.BRIG.17.06 - Reflective thinking STATE STANDARDS: United States - OH - DISC.FOFM.BRIG.17.06 - Finance function TOPICS: Role of finance KEYWORDS: Bloom's Knowledge DATE CREATED: 6/23/2015 3:23 PM DATE MODIFIED: 6/23/2015 3:23 PM The Chairman of the Board must also be the CEO a True b Fals e ANSWER: False DIFFICULTY: EASY REFERENCES: 1-1 What Is Finance? Cengage Learning Testing, Powered by Cognero Page Chapter 01: An Overview ofFinancialManagement QUESTION TYPE: True / False LEARNING OBJECTIVES: FOFM.BRIG.17.01.01 - What Is Finance? NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States - BUSPROG.FOFM.BRIG.17.06 - Reflective thinking STATE STANDARDS: United States - OH - DISC.FOFM.BRIG.17.06 - Finance function TOPICS: Role of finance KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Knowledge DATE CREATED: 6/23/2015 3:23 PM DATE MODIFIED: 6/23/2015 3:23 PM The board of directors is the highest ranking body in a corporation, and the chairman of the board is the highest ranking individual The CEO generally works under the board and its chairman, and the board generally has the authority to remove the CEO under certain conditions The CEO, however, cannot remove the board, but he or she can endeavor to have the board voted out and a new board voted in should a conflict arise It is possible for a person to simultaneously serve as CEO and chairman of the board, though many corporate control experts believe it is bad to vest both offices in the same person a True b Fals e Cengage Learning Testing, Powered by Cognero Page Chapter 01: An Overview ofFinancialManagement ANSWER: True DIFFICULTY: EASY REFERENCES: 1-1 What Is Finance? QUESTION TYPE: True / False LEARNING OBJECTIVES: FOFM.BRIG.17.01.01 - What Is Finance? NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States - BUSPROG.FOFM.BRIG.17.06 - Reflective thinking STATE STANDARDS: United States - OH - DISC.FOFM.BRIG.17.06 - Finance function TOPICS: Role of finance KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Knowledge DATE CREATED: 6/23/2015 3:23 PM DATE MODIFIED: 8/5/2015 1:34 PM Partnerships and proprietorships generally have a tax advantage over corporations a True Cengage Learning Testing, Powered by Cognero Page Chapter 01: An Overview ofFinancialManagement b Fals e ANSWER: True DIFFICULTY: EASY REFERENCES: 1-3 Forms of Business Organization QUESTION TYPE: True / False LEARNING OBJECTIVES: FOFM.BRIG.17.01.03 - Forms of Business Organization NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States - BUSPROG.FOFM.BRIG.17.06 - Reflective thinking STATE STANDARDS: United States - OH - DISC.FOFM.BRIG.17.06 - Finance function TOPICS: Forms of organization KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Knowledge DATE CREATED: 6/23/2015 3:23 PM DATE MODIFIED: 6/23/2015 3:23 PM A disadvantage of the corporate form of organization is that corporate stockholders are more exposed to personal Cengage Learning Testing, Powered by Cognero Page Chapter 01: An Overview ofFinancialManagement liabilities in the event of bankruptcy than are investors in a typical partnership a True b Fals e ANSWER: False DIFFICULTY: EASY REFERENCES: 1-3 Forms of Business Organization QUESTION TYPE: True / False LEARNING OBJECTIVES: FOFM.BRIG.17.01.03 - Forms of Business Organization NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States - BUSPROG.FOFM.BRIG.17.06 - Reflective thinking STATE STANDARDS: United States - OH - DISC.FOFM.BRIG.17.06 - Finance function TOPICS: Forms of organization KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Knowledge DATE CREATED: 6/23/2015 3:23 PM DATE MODIFIED: 6/23/2015 3:23 PM Cengage Learning Testing, Powered by Cognero Page Chapter 01: An Overview ofFinancialManagement An advantage of the corporate form of organization is that corporations are generally less highly regulated than proprietorships and partnerships a True b Fals e ANSWER: False DIFFICULTY: EASY REFERENCES: 1-3 Forms of Business Organization QUESTION TYPE: True / False LEARNING OBJECTIVES: FOFM.BRIG.17.01.03 - Forms of Business Organization NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States - BUSPROG.FOFM.BRIG.17.06 - Reflective thinking STATE STANDARDS: United States - OH - DISC.FOFM.BRIG.17.06 - Finance function TOPICS: Forms of organization KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Knowledge Cengage Learning Testing, Powered by Cognero Page Chapter 01: An Overview ofFinancialManagement DATE CREATED: 6/23/2015 3:23 PM DATE MODIFIED: 6/23/2015 3:23 PM Some partners in a partnership may have different rights, privileges, and responsibilities than other partners a True b Fals e ANSWER: True DIFFICULTY: EASY REFERENCES: 1-3 Forms of Business Organization QUESTION TYPE: True / False LEARNING OBJECTIVES: FOFM.BRIG.17.01.03 - Forms of Business Organization NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States - BUSPROG.FOFM.BRIG.17.06 - Reflective thinking STATE STANDARDS: United States - OH - DISC.FOFM.BRIG.17.06 - Finance function Cengage Learning Testing, Powered by Cognero Page Chapter 01: An Overview ofFinancialManagement TOPICS: Forms of organization KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Knowledge DATE CREATED: 6/23/2015 3:23 PM DATE MODIFIED: 6/23/2015 3:23 PM One advantage of the corporate form of organization is that it avoids double taxation a True b Fals e ANSWER: False DIFFICULTY: EASY REFERENCES: 1-3 Forms of Business Organization QUESTION TYPE: True / False LEARNING OBJECTIVES: FOFM.BRIG.17.01.03 - Forms of Business Organization NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States - BUSPROG.FOFM.BRIG.17.06 - Reflective thinking Cengage Learning Testing, Powered by Cognero Page Chapter 01: An Overview ofFinancialManagement STATE STANDARDS: United States - OH - DISC.FOFM.BRIG.17.06 - Finance function TOPICS: Forms of organization KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Knowledge DATE CREATED: 6/23/2015 3:23 PM DATE MODIFIED: 6/23/2015 3:23 PM It is generally harder to transfer one's ownership interest in a partnership than in a corporation a True b Fals e ANSWER: True DIFFICULTY: EASY REFERENCES: 1-3 Forms of Business Organization QUESTION TYPE: True / False LEARNING OBJECTIVES: FOFM.BRIG.17.01.03 - Forms of Business Organization Cengage Learning Testing, Powered by Cognero Page 10 Chapter 01: An Overview ofFinancialManagement QUESTION TY Multiple Choice PE: LEARNING OB FOFM.BRIG.17.01.00 - Comprehensive JECTIVES: NATIONAL STA United States - BUSPROG.FOFM.BRIG.17.06 - Reflective thinking NDARDS: STATE STANDA United States - OH - DISC.FOFM.BRIG.17.06 - Finance function RDS: TOPICS: Miscellaneous concepts KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Comprehension DATE CREATE 6/23/2015 3:23 PM D: DATE MODIFI 6/23/2015 3:23 PM ED: 61 Which of the following statements is CORRECT? a One disadvantage of operating as a corporation rather than as a partnership is that corporate shareholders are exposed to more personal liability than are partners Cengage Learning Testing, Powered by Cognero Page 81 Chapter 01: An Overview ofFinancialManagement b Relative to proprietorships, corporations generally face fewer regulations, and they also find it easier to raise capital c There is no good reason to expect a firm's stockholders and bondholders to react differently to the types of assets in which it invests d Stockholders should generally be happier than bondholders to have managers invest in risky projects with high potential returns as opposed to safe projects with lower expected returns e Stockholders in general would be better off if managers never disclosed favorable events and therefore caused the price of the firm's stock to sell at a price below its intrinsic value ANSWER: d DIFFICULTY: MODERATE REFERENCES: Comprehensive QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice LEARNING OBJECTIVES: FOFM.BRIG.17.01.00 - Comprehensive NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States - BUSPROG.FOFM.BRIG.17.06 - Reflective thinking STATE STANDARDS: United States - OH - DISC.FOFM.BRIG.17.06 - Finance function TOPICS: Miscellaneous concepts Cengage Learning Testing, Powered by Cognero Page 82 Chapter 01: An Overview ofFinancialManagement KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Comprehension DATE CREATED: 6/23/2015 3:23 PM DATE MODIFIED: 6/23/2015 3:23 PM 62 Which of the following statements is CORRECT? a Because bankruptcy requires that corporate bondholders be paid in full before stockholders receive anything, bondholders generally prefer to see corporate managers invest in high risk/high return projects rather than low risk/low return projects b Since bondholders receive fixed payments, they not share in the gains if risky projects turn out to be highly successful However, they share in the losses if risky projects fail and drive the firm into bankruptcy Therefore, bondholders generally prefer to see corporate managers invest in low risk/low return projects rather than high risk/high return projects c One advantage of operating a business as a corporation is that stockholders can deduct their pro rata share of the taxes the firm pays, thereby eliminating the double taxation investors would face in a partnership d One drawback of forming a corporation is that you lose the limited liability that you would otherwise receive as a proprietor e Potential conflicts between stockholders and bondholders are increased if a firm's bonds are convertible into its common stock ANSWER: b Cengage Learning Testing, Powered by Cognero Page 83 Chapter 01: An Overview ofFinancialManagement DIFFICULTY: MODERATE REFERENCES: Comprehensive QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice LEARNING OBJECTIVES: FOFM.BRIG.17.01.00 - Comprehensive NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States - BUSPROG.FOFM.BRIG.17.06 - Reflective thinking STATE STANDARDS: United States - OH - DISC.FOFM.BRIG.17.06 - Finance function TOPICS: Miscellaneous concepts KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Comprehension DATE CREATED: 6/23/2015 3:23 PM DATE MODIFIED: 6/23/2015 3:23 PM 63 Which of the following statements is CORRECT? a Corporations face few regulations and more favorable tax treatment than proprietorships and partnerships b Managers who face the threat of hostile takeovers are less likely to pursue policies that maximize shareholder value compared to managers who not face the threat of Cengage Learning Testing, Powered by Cognero Page 84 Chapter 01: An Overview ofFinancialManagement hostile takeovers c Bond covenants are an effective way to resolve conflicts between shareholders and managers d Because of their simplified organization, it is easier for proprietors and partnerships to raise large amounts of outside capital than it is for corporations e One advantage to forming a corporation is that the owners of the firm have limited liability ANSWER: e DIFFICULTY: MODERATE REFERENCES: Comprehensive QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice LEARNING OBJECTIVES: FOFM.BRIG.17.01.00 - Comprehensive NATIONAL STANDARDS: United States - BUSPROG.FOFM.BRIG.17.06 - Reflective thinking STATE STANDARDS: United States - OH - DISC.FOFM.BRIG.17.06 - Finance function TOPICS: Miscellaneous concepts KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Knowledge Cengage Learning Testing, Powered by Cognero Page 85 Chapter 01: An Overview ofFinancialManagement DATE CREATED: 6/23/2015 3:23 PM DATE MODIFIED: 6/23/2015 3:23 PM Multiple Choice: Problems 64 New Business is just being formed by 10 investors, each of whom will own 10% of the business The firm is expected to earn $500,000 before taxes each year The corporate tax rate is 34% and the personal tax rate for the firm's investors is 35% The firm does not need to retain any earnings, so all of its after-tax income will be paid out as dividends to its investors The investors will have to pay personal taxes on whatever they receive How much additional spendable income will each investor have if the business is organized as a partnership rather than as a corporation? a $11,050 b $12,266 c $10,056 d $9,282 e $11,713 ANSWER: a FEEDBACK: a Business income: Cengage Learning Testing, Powered by Cognero $500,000 Corporate tax rate (TC): 34% Page 86 Chapter 01: An Overview ofFinancialManagement Number of investors (N): 10 Personal tax rate (TP): 35% Corporation: Corporate taxes $ 170,000 Income after corporate tax, paid to investors (stockholders) as dividends 330,000 Tax on dividends 115,500 Spendable income $ 214,500 Partnership: Taxes paid by business $ Income received by investors (partners) 500,000 Taxes paid by partners as personal income 175,000 Spendable income Cengage Learning Testing, Powered by Cognero $ 325,000 Page 87 Chapter 01: An Overview ofFinancialManagement Difference in spendable income: total gain from being a partnership $ 110,500 Individual investor gain $ 11,050 b c d e DIFFICULTY: EASY REFERENCES 1-3 Forms of Business Organization : QUESTION TY Multiple Choice PE: PREFACE NA Problems ME: LEARNING O FOFM.BRIG.17.01.03 - Forms of Business Organization BJECTIVES: Cengage Learning Testing, Powered by Cognero Page 88 Chapter 01: An Overview ofFinancialManagement NATIONAL ST United States - BUSPROG.FOFM.BRIG.17.03 - BUSPROG: Analytic ANDARDS: STATE STAND United States - OH - DISC.FOFM.BRIG.17.06 - Finance function ARDS: TOPICS: Tax effects of organization KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Application DATE CREAT 6/23/2015 3:23 PM ED: DATE MODIFI 6/23/2015 3:23 PM ED: 65 Assume that the corporate tax rate is 34% and the personal tax rate is 30% The founders of a newly formed business are debating between setting up the firm as a partnership versus a corporation The firm will not need to retain any earnings, so all of its after-tax income will be paid out to its investors, who will have to pay personal taxes on whatever they receive What is the difference in the percentage of the firm's pre-tax income that investors actually receive and can spend under the corporate and partnership forms of organization? a 22.61 % b 23.80 % c 21.90 % Cengage Learning Testing, Powered by Cognero Page 89 Chapter 01: An Overview ofFinancialManagement d 23.56 % e 28.56 % ANSWER: b FEEDBACK: a Corporate tax rate (TC): 34% Personal tax rate (TP): 30% Corporation: Corporate net = Business pre-tax income (1 - TC) Investors' net = Corporate net (1 - TP) = Business pre-tax net (1 - TC) (1 - TP) = Business pre-tax net×66%×70% 46.2% Partnership: The business pays no tax, but investors pay tax on business income Investors' net = Business pre-tax net (1 - TP) = Business pre-tax net (1 - TP) 70% Difference 23.80% b Cengage Learning Testing, Powered by Cognero Page 90 Chapter 01: An Overview ofFinancialManagement c d e DIFFICULTY: EASY REFERENCES 1-3 Forms of Business Organization : QUESTION TY Multiple Choice PE: LEARNING O FOFM.BRIG.17.01.03 - Forms of Business Organization BJECTIVES: NATIONAL ST United States - BUSPROG.FOFM.BRIG.17.03 - BUSPROG: Analytic ANDARDS: STATE STAND United States - OH - DISC.FOFM.BRIG.17.06 - Finance function ARDS: TOPICS: Tax effects of organization KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Application Cengage Learning Testing, Powered by Cognero Page 91 Chapter 01: An Overview ofFinancialManagement DATE CREAT 6/23/2015 3:23 PM ED: DATE MODIFI 6/23/2015 3:23 PM ED: 66 Charleston Corporation (CC) now operates as a "regular" corporation, but it is considering a switch to S Corporation status CC is owned by 100 stockholders who each hold 1% of the stock, and each faces a personal tax rate of 35% The firm earns $2,800,000 per year before taxes, and since it has no need for retained earnings, it pays out all of its earnings as dividends Assume that the corporate tax rate is 34% and the personal tax rate is 35% How much more (or less) spendable income would each stockholder have if the firm elected S Corporation status? a $6,436 b $5,507 c $6,188 d $6,497 e $6,250 ANSWER: c FEEDBACK: a Business income: Cengage Learning Testing, Powered by Cognero $2,800,000 Corporate tax rate (TC): 34% Page 92 Chapter 01: An Overview ofFinancialManagement Number of investors (N): 100 Personal tax rate (TP): 35% Corporation: Corporate taxes Income after corporate tax, paid to investors (stockholders) as dividends $952,000 1,848,000 Tax on dividends 646,800 Spendable income, total $1,201,200 Spendable income, each (100 investors) $ 12,012 S Corporation: Taxes paid by business $ Income received by investors 2,800,000 Taxes paid by investors as personal income 980,000 Spendable income, total $1,820,000 Spendable income, each (100 investors) $ 18,200 Cengage Learning Testing, Powered by Cognero Page 93 Chapter 01: An Overview ofFinancialManagement Difference in spendable income: gain from being an S Corporation $ 6,188 b c d e DIFFICULTY: EASY REFERENCES 1-3 Forms of Business Organization : QUESTION TY Multiple Choice PE: LEARNING O FOFM.BRIG.17.01.03 - Forms of Business Organization BJECTIVES: NATIONAL ST United States - BUSPROG.FOFM.BRIG.17.03 - BUSPROG: Analytic ANDARDS: STATE STAND United States - OH - DISC.FOFM.BRIG.17.06 - Finance function Cengage Learning Testing, Powered by Cognero Page 94 Chapter 01: An Overview ofFinancialManagement ARDS: TOPICS: Tax effects of organization KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Application DATE CREAT 6/23/2015 3:23 PM ED: DATE MODIFI 6/23/2015 3:23 PM ED: Cengage Learning Testing, Powered by Cognero Page 95 ... more exposed to personal Cengage Learning Testing, Powered by Cognero Page Chapter 01: An Overview of Financial Management liabilities in the event of bankruptcy than are investors in a typical... 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