Bfin 2ND Quarter Exam

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The document discusses various concepts related to personal finance such as principles of budgeting, savings, different types of investments and financial goals.

Some basic principles discussed include starting to save at a young age, knowing your income and expenses, not borrowing more than you can repay and budgeting your money.

Examples of financial goals mentioned are buying a new bag, investing in real estate like land, insurance and retirement planning.

BFIN SECOND QUARTER EXAM 50/50

"Statement I. Long-term goals should be planned in coordination with short-term and intermediate
ones
Statement II. Setting and achieving short-term goals is the basis for achieving long-term goals. "
Select one:
a. Both Statements are False
b. Statement I is true; Statement II is false
c. Statement I is False; Statement II is True
d. Both Statements are True Correct
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The correct answer is: Both Statements are True
Armi deposits Php 4,500 at the beginning of each month (12 times a year) in a fund that serves at
24% compounded monthly. How much is the fund at the end of 3 years?
Select one:
a. Php 48,571
b. None of these
c. Php 283,654.15 Correct
d. Php 384,654.15
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The correct answer is: Php 283,654.15
Jenny decided to buy a lot to be used in the future for her planned business. She invested in
Select one:
a. Bonds
b. Bank deposit
c. Insurance
d. Real estate Correct
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The correct answer is: Real estate
Jen made a bank deposit worth Php 15,000. With 9% annual interest, how much is the future value
of his deposit after 5 years?
Select one:
a. Php 21,750 Correct
b. Php 28,500
c. Php 15,675
d. Php 13,500
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The correct answer is: Php 21,750
Which is not a basic principle of personal finance
Select one:
a. Start saving at young age
b. Know your take home pay
c. Don't borrow what you can't repay
d. Expend everything you have because you have lots of money Correct
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The correct answer is: Expend everything you have because you have lots of money
Which is not a basic principle of personal finance
Select one:
a. Map your financial future
b. Low returns means high risks Correct
c. Don't borrow what you can't repay
d. Budget your money
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The correct answer is: Low returns means high risks
The fruit trees attached on a farm is considered as
Select one:
a. Insurance
b. Real estate Correct
c. Product
d. Stocks
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The correct answer is: Real estate
John has a highly dangerous job. He pays premiums every month by depositing the money to the
bank account of the engaged company. He does this so that he will have remuneration in case he
will be suffering from an accident. John is investing on
Select one:
a. Bonds
b. Insurance Correct
c. Mutual funds
d. Bank deposits
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The correct answer is: Insurance
Which is a SMART goal?
Select one:
a. To graduate with the distinction - cum laude
b. Marry wants to buy 10 pcs of bond papers for her art class.
c. Chen plans to buy a new bag worth Php2,000. He plans to buy it after two month by saving a part
of his daily allowance. Correct
d. Franz aims to go to Disneyland.
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The correct answer is: Chen plans to buy a new bag worth Php2,000. He plans to buy it after two
month by saving a part of his daily allowance.
What is the present value of annuity due of Php 2,500 payable at the beginning of every year for 4
years, if interest rate is 10%?
Select one:
a. None of these
b. Php 8,717.13 Correct
c. Php 9,909.25
d. Php 14,304.80
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The correct answer is: Php 8,717.13
Scammers mislead investors by suggesting that big financially sound institutions participate in their
programs, when in fact such connections do not exist.
Select one:
a. Offshore Investing Scheme
b. Ponzi scheme
c. Prime bank Correct
d. Pump and dump
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The correct answer is: Prime bank
This is a type of security that signifies ownership in a corporation and represents a claim on part of
the corporation's assets and earnings.
Select one:
a. Mutual funds
b. Insurance
c. Real estate
d. Stock Correct
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The correct answer is: Stock
You need to have Php 51,000 after 3 years. Assuming that you will only deposit once with a 5%
annual interest, how much will you deposit today?
Select one:
a. Php 48,571
b. Php 44,348 Correct
c. Php 44,056
d. Php 16,190
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The correct answer is: Php 44,348
"Statement I. According to our lesson, before committing to significant expenditures, estimate how
much income is likely to be available for you.
Statement II. Two factors commonly influence your financial aspirations for the future. The first is the
time frame in which you would like to achieve your goals. The second is the type of financial need
that drives your goals. "
Select one:
a. Both Statements are False
b. Both Statements are True Correct
c. Statement I is true; Statement II is false
d. Statement I is False; Statement II is True
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The correct answer is: Both Statements are True
"Statement I. An investment is an asset or item that is acquired with the expectation that it will
generate interest, income or appreciate its value in the future.
Statement II. A bond is a type of security that signifies ownership in a corporation and represents a
claim on part of the corporation's assets and earnings. "
Select one:
a. Statement I is False; Statement II is True
b. Both Statements are False
c. Statement I is true; Statement II is false
d. Both Statements are True Correct
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The correct answer is: Both Statements are True
What will a deposit of Php 4,500 at 10% compounded semiannually be worth if left in the bank for six
years?
Select one:
a. Php 7,959.55
b. None of these
c. Php 8,181.55
d. Php 8,081.55 Correct
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The correct answer is: Php 8,081.55
This is a form of fraudulent investment operation where the individual or organization operator pays
returns to its investors from new capital paid to the operators by new investors recruited.
Select one:
a. Offshore Investing Scheme
b. Pump and dump
c. Ponzi scheme Correct
d. Prime bank
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The correct answer is: Ponzi scheme
What annual interest rate would you need in order to have an ordinary annuity of Php7,500 per year
accumulate to Php 279,600 in 15 years?
Select one:
a. 14%
b. None of these
c. 16%
d. 12% Correct
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The correct answer is: 12%
Ben is a senior high school student. Which of his goals is realistic?
Select one:
a. To buy all the candies in the world
b. To top the final exam Correct
c. To be the president of Africa after a year
d. To travel throughout space and live in Mars
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The correct answer is: To top the final exam
A senior high school student deposits a part of his salary to his bank account so that he will have
funds for future use. Which statement best depicts the situation?
Select one:
a. Pay yourself first
b. Know your take home pay
c. Start saving at young age Correct
d. Budget your money
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The correct answer is: Start saving at young age
You need to have Php 100,000 after 4 years. Assuming that you will only deposit once with a 10%
annual interest, how much will you deposit today?
Select one:
a. Php 22.727
b. Php 71,428.57 Correct
c. Php 68,301
d. Php 90,909
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The correct answer is: Php 71,428.57
Which is not included in SMART goal-setting guidelines
Select one:
a. Specific
b. Reaction-Oriented Correct
c. Measurable
d. Timely
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The correct answer is: Reaction-Oriented
If you require a 9 percent annual return on your investments, you would prefer Php15,000 five years
from today rather than an ordinary annuity of Php 1,000 per year for 15 years.
Select one:
a. True Correct
b. Cannot be determined
c. May be true and may be false
d. False
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The correct answer is: True
This is a type of security that signifies ownership in a corporation and represents a claim on part of
the corporation's assets and earnings.
Select one:
a. Bank deposit
b. Insurance
c. Bonds Correct
d. Real estate
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The correct answer is: Bond
Marry wants to buy 10 pcs of bond papers for her art class. The statement best describes
Select one:
a. Consumable-product goals Correct
b. Intermediate goal
c. Durable-product goals
d. Long-term goal
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The correct answer is: Consumable-product goals
Jennie, the owner of Hawaii Resort used her money to put up an additional cottage. Jennie invested
in
Select one:
a. Stocks
b. Product
c. Insurance
d. Real estate Correct
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The correct answer is: Real estate
Which is not a principle of personal finance?
Select one:
a. Pay yourself first
b. Start saving an old age Correct
c. Know your take home pay
d. Budget your money
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The correct answer is: Start saving an old age
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Kelly has Php 100,000 in her savings account. Kelly invests in
Select one:
a. Insurance
b. Bank deposits Correct
c. Bonds
d. Mutual funds
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The correct answer is: Bank deposits
This is a collection of investments from one or more categories.
Select one:
a. Bank deposit
b. Bonds
c. Real estate
d. Mutual fund Correct
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The correct answer is: Mutual fun
Jen is a senior high school student. Which of her goals is realistic?
Select one:
a. To travel around the world without riding any vehicle
b. To save money for 200 years
c. To graduate with the distinction - cum laude Correct
d. To buy all the dress in the Philippines
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The correct answer is: To graduate with the distinction - cum laude
Which goal is action oriented?
Select one:
a. To buy a television set
b. To buy a television set by saving a part of my salary. Correct
c. To buy a car within 10 months
d. To buy a Php 1,000,000 worth car
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The correct answer is: To buy a television set by saving a part of my salary.
How much will an ordinary annuity of Php 650 per year be worth in eight years at an annual interest
rate of 6 percent?
Select one:
a. Php 8,975.38
b. Php 6,897.76
c. Php 6,433.38 Correct
d. Php 7,021.80
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The correct answer is: Php 6,433.38
"Statement I. A SMART financial goal need not be action-oriented
Statement II. A SMART financial goal must be timely"
Select one:
a. Statement I is False; Statement II is True Correct
b. Both Statements are True
c. Statement I is true; Statement II is false
d. Both Statements are False
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The correct answer is: Statement I is False; Statement II is True
"Statement I. Ordinary annuity means that periodic payments are made at the end of each payment
interval while nnuity due means that periodic payments are made at the beginning of each payment
interval.
Statement II. Fixed capital are funds used for its day-to-day operations"
Select one:
a. Both Statements are True
b. Statement I is true; Statement II is false Correct
c. Both Statements are False
d. Statement I is False; Statement II is True
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The correct answer is: Statement I is true; Statement II is false
Jen made a bank deposit worth Php 15,000. With 20% annual interest, how much is the future value
of his deposit after 5 years?
Select one:
a. Php 30,000 Correct
b. Php 25,000
c. Php 16,500
d. Php 15,500
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The correct answer is: Php 30,000
"Statement I. A return is the variability of returns from those that are expected.
Statement II. The time value of money is the idea that money available at the present time has the
same worth in the future due to its potential earning capacity"
Select one:
a. Statement I is true; Statement II is false
b. Both Statements are False Correct
c. Both Statements are True
d. Statement I is False; Statement II is True
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The correct answer is: Both Statements are False
These product goals usually involve infrequently purchased, expensive items such as appliances,
cars, and sporting equipment; these consist of tangible items.
Select one:
a. None of these
b. Consumable-product goals
c. Durable-product goals Correct
d. Specific Product Goald
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The correct answer is: Durable-product goals
Which is not a principle of personal finance?
Select one:
a. Stay insured
b. Borrow what you can't repay Correct
c. Budget your money
d. Map your financial future
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The correct answer is: Borrow what you can't repayComments
Marrie pays monthly premiums to a company with the agreement that Marrie will be imdemnified in
case her house gets damaged because of a natural disaster or it gets burned due to an unwanted
accident. This is a type of
Select one:
a. Insurance Correct
b. Real estate
c. Bank deposit
d. Bonds
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The correct answer is: Insurance
"Statement I. The risk-return tradeoff is the principle that potential return rises with an increase in
risk.
Statement II. Time value of money deals with future value and present value."
Select one:
a. Both Statements are False
b. Statement I is true; Statement II is false
c. Statement I is False; Statement II is True
d. Both Statements are True Correct
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The correct answer is: Both Statements are True
Garry plans to buy a calculator to aid him in his math class. The statement best describes
Select one:
a. Intermediate goal
b. Durable-product goals Correct
c. Consumable-product goals
d. Long-term goal
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The correct answer is: Durable-product goals
"Statement I. Short-term goals have a time frame from one to five years.
Statement II. intermediate goals involve financial plans that are more than five years off, such as
retirement, money for children's college education, or the purchase of a vacation home"
Select one:
a. Both Statements are True
b. Statement I is true; Statement II is false
c. Statement I is False; Statement II is True
d. Both Statements are False Correct
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The correct answer is: Both Statements are False
Question text
How much will an ordinary annuity of Php 650 per year be worth in eight years at an annual interest
rate of 8 percent?
Select one:
a. Php 6,433.38
b. Php 6,913.79 Correct
c. Php 6,366.10
d. Php 4,800.27
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The correct answer is: Php 6,913.79
What will a deposit of Php 4,500 at 12% compounded monthly (12 times a year) be worth at the end
of 10 years?
Select one:
a. Php 14,851.80 Correct
b. None of these
c. Php 14,304.80
d. Php 13,997.40
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The correct answer is: Php 14,851.80
This is a type of investment which consists of money placed into a banking institution.
Select one:
a. Bonds
b. Real estate
c. Insurance
d. Bank deposit Correct
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The correct answer is: Bank deposit
Which is not a principle of personal finance?
Select one:
a. Purchase insurance to avoid being wiped out by a financial loss, such as an illness or accident.
b. Obtain rate information from multiple financial services firms to get the best value for your money
c. Be an irresponsible borrower who repays as promised, showing you are worthy of getting credit in
the future. Correct
d. An annual budget to identify expected income and expenses, including savings, will help you live
within your income.
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The correct answer is: Be an irresponsible borrower who repays as promised, showing you are
worthy of getting credit in the future.
John made a bank deposit worth Php 10,000. With 0.1% annual interest, how much is the future
value of his deposit after 4 years?
Select one:
a. Php 14,000
b. Php 10,400
c. Php 10,040 Correct
d. Php 11,000
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The correct answer is: Php 10,040
Which of the following is not needed in solving for annuity
Select one:
a. Number of times the interest is compounded per year
b. Periodic payment at the end of every period
c. Interest rate
d. Principal Correct
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The correct answer is: Principal
What will a deposit of Php 4,500 at 7% compounded annual interest be worth if left in the bank for
nine years?
Select one:
a. Php 8,385.78
b. Php 8,273.25 Correct
c. None of these
d. Php 8,279.23
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The correct answer is: Php 8,273.25
This is the management of money and financial decisions for a person or family including budgeting,
investments, retirement planning and investments
Select one:
a. None of these
b. Personal Finance Correct
c. Corporate Finance
d. Business finance
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The correct answer is: Personal Finance

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