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Chapter 1 The Role of Managerial Finance

1) A financial analyst is responsible for maintaining and controlling the firm's daily cash
balances. Frequently manages the firm's short-term investments and coordinates short-term
borrowing and banking relationships.
Answer: FALSE

2) Finance is concerned with the process institutions, markets, and instruments involved in the
transfer of money among and between individuals, businesses and government.
Answer: TRUE

3) Financial services are concerned with the duties of the financial manager.
Answer: FALSE

4) Financial managers actively manage the financial affairs of many types of business-financial
and non-financial, private and public, for-profit and not-for-profit.
Answer: TRUE

5) The capital expenditures analyst/manager is responsible for the evaluation and


recommendation of proposed asset investments and may be involved in the financial aspects of
implementation of approved investments.
Answer: TRUE

6) The financial analyst administers the firm's credit policy by analyzing or managing the
evaluation of credit applications, extending credit, and monitoring and collecting accounts
receivable.
Answer: FALSE

7) In large companies, the project finance manager is responsible for coordinating the assets and
liabilities of the employees' pension fund.
Answer: FALSE

8) The corporate controller typically handles the accounting activities, such as tax management,
data processing, and cost and financial accounting.
Answer: TRUE

9) Managerial finance is concerned with design and delivery of advice and financial products to
individuals, business, and government.
Answer: FALSE

10) The corporate treasurer typically handles the both cost accounting and financial accounting.
Answer: FALSE

11) The corporate treasurer is the officer responsible for the firm's accounting activities, such as
corporate accounting, tax management, financial accounting, and cost accounting.

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Answer: FALSE

12) The corporate controller is the officer responsible for the firm's financial activities such as
financial planning and fund raising, making capital expenditure decisions, and managing cash,
credit, the pension fund, and foreign exchange.
Answer: FALSE

13) The corporate treasurer's focus tends to be more external, while the controller's focus is more
internal.
Answer: TRUE

14) The part of finance concerned with design and delivery of advice and financial products to
individuals, business, and government is called
A) Managerial Finance.
B) Financial Manager.
C) Financial Services.
D) none of the above.
Answer: C

15) Managerial finance


A) involves tasks such as budgeting, financial forecasting, cash management, and funds
procurement.
B) involves the design and delivery of advice and financial products.
C) recognizes funds on an accrual basis.
D) devotes the majority of its attention to the collection and presentation of financial data.
Answer: A

16) Finance can be defined as


A) the system of debits and credits.
B) the science of the production, distribution, and consumption of wealth.
C) the art and science of managing money.
D) the art of merchandising products and services.
Answer: C

17) Financial service


A) is concerned with the duties of the financial manager.
B) involves the design and delivery of advice and financial products.
C) provides guidelines for the efficient operation of the business.
D) handles accounting activities related to data processing.
Answer: B

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18) Career opportunities in financial services include all of the following EXCEPT
A) investments.
B) real estate and insurance.
C) capital expenditures management.
D) personal financial planning.
Answer: C

19) Which of the following is a career opportunity in managerial finance?


A) Investment.
B) Real Estate and Insurance.
C) Capital Expenditures Management.
D) Personal Financial Planning.
Answer: C

20) ________ is concerned with the duties of the financial manager in the business firm.
A) Financial Services
B) Financial Manager
C) Managerial Finance
D) None of the above
Answer: C

21) The ________ is responsible for evaluating and recommending proposed asset investments.
A) Financial Manager
B) Credit Manager
C) Pension Fund Manager
D) Capital Expenditures Manager
Answer: D

22) The treasurer is commonly responsible for


A) taxes.
B) data processing.
C) making capital expenditures.
D) cost accounting.
Answer: C

23) The controller is commonly responsible for


A) managing cash.
B) financial accounting.
C) managing credit activities.
D) financial planning.
Answer: B

24) The officer responsible for the firm's financial activities such as financial planning and fund
raising, making capital expenditure decisions, and managing cash, credit, the pension fund, and
foreign exchange is
A) treasurer.
B) controller.

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C) foreign exchange manager.
D) none of the above.
Answer: A

25) The officer responsible for the firm's accounting activities, such as corporate accounting, tax
management, financial accounting, and cost accounting is the
A) treasurer.
B) controller.
C) foreign exchange manager.
D) none of the above.
Answer: B

1) In partnerships, owners have unlimited liability and may have to cover debts of other less
financially sound partners.
Answer: TRUE

2) In partnerships, a partner can readily transfer his/her wealth to other partners.


Answer: FALSE

3) The sole proprietor has unlimited liability; his or her total investment in the business, but not
his or her personal assets, can be taken to satisfy creditors.
Answer: FALSE
Topic: Legal Form of Organization

4) In limited partnerships, all partners' liabilities are limited to their investment in the
partnership.
Answer: FALSE

5) Which of the following legal forms of organization is most expensive to organize?


A) Sole proprietorships.
B) Partnerships.
C) Corporations.
D) Limited partnership.
Answer: C

6) Which of the following legal forms of organization's income is NOT taxed under individual
income tax rate?
A) Sole proprietorships.
B) Partnerships.
C) Limited partnership.
D) Corporation.
Answer: D

7) Under which of the following legal forms of organization, is ownership readily transferable?
A) Sole proprietorships.
B) Partnerships.

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C) Limited partnership.
D) Corporation.
Answer: D

8) About 75 percent of all business firms are


A) sole proprietorships.
B) partnerships.
C) corporations.
D) S-corporations.
Answer: A

9) A major weakness of a partnership is


A) limited liability.
B) difficulty liquidating or transferring ownership.
C) access to capital markets.
D) low organizational costs.
Answer: B

10) All of the following are key strengths of a corporation EXCEPT


A) access to capital markets.
B) limited liability.
C) low organization costs.
D) readily transferable ownership.
Answer: C

11) Which of the following legal forms of organization is characterized by limited liability?
A) Sole proprietorship.
B) Partnership.
C) Corporation.
D) Professional partnership.
Answer: C

12) The dominant form of organization with respect to receipts and net profits is the
A) sole proprietorship.
B) partnership.
C) corporation.
D) S-corporation.
Answer: C

13) In a(n) ________, owners have limited liability with regard to the business. They are not
personally liable for the malpractice of other owners.
A) limited partnership
B) S-corporation
C) partnership
D) limited liability partnership
Answer: D

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1) High cash flow is generally associated with a higher share price whereas higher risk tends to
result in a lower share price.
Answer: TRUE

2) When considering each financial decision alternative or possible action in terms of its impact
on the share price of the firm's stock, financial managers should accept only those actions that
are expected to increase the firm's profitability.
Answer: FALSE

3) To achieve the goal of profit maximization for each alternative being considered, the financial
manager would select the one that is expected to result in the highest monetary return.
Answer: TRUE

4) Dividend payments change directly with changes in earnings per share.


Answer: FALSE

5) The wealth of corporate owners is measured by the share price of the stock.
Answer: TRUE

6) Risk and the magnitude and timing of cash flows are the key determinants of share price,
which represents the wealth of the owners in the firm.
Answer: TRUE

7) A high earnings per share (EPS) does not necessarily translate into a high stock price.
Answer: TRUE

8) The profit maximization goal ignores the timing of returns, does not directly consider cash
flows, and ignores risk.
Answer: TRUE

9) When considering each financial decision alternative or possible action in terms of its impact
on the share price of the firm's stock, financial managers should accept only those actions that
are expected to maximize shareholder value.
Answer: TRUE

10) An increase in firm risk tends to result in a higher share price since the stockholder must be
compensated for the greater risk.
Answer: FALSE

11) Stockholders expect to earn higher rates of return on investments of lower risk and lower
rates of return on investments of higher risk.
Answer: FALSE

12) The goal of ethics is to motivate business and market participants to adhere to both the letter
and the spirit of laws and regulations in all aspects of business and professional practice.
Answer: TRUE

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13) The primary goal of the financial manager is
A) minimizing risk.
B) maximizing profit.
C) maximizing wealth.
D) minimizing return.
Answer: C

14) Corporate owner's receive realizable return through


A) earnings per share and cash dividends.
B) increase in share price and cash dividends.
C) increase in share price and earnings per share.
D) profit and earnings per share.
Answer: B

15) The wealth of the owners of a corporation is represented by


A) profits.
B) earnings per share.
C) share value.
D) cash flow.
Answer: C

16) Wealth maximization as the goal of the firm implies enhancing the wealth of
A) the Board of Directors.
B) the firm's employees.
C) the federal government.
D) the firm's stockholders.
Answer: D

17) The goal of profit maximization would result in priority for


A) cash flows available to stockholders.
B) risk of the investment.
C) earnings per share.
D) timing of the returns.
Answer: C

18) Profit maximization as a goal is not ideal because it does NOT directly consider
A) risk and cash flow.
B) cash flow and stock price.
C) risk and EPS.
D) EPS and stock price.
Answer: A

19) Profit maximization as the goal of the firm is not ideal because
A) profits are only accounting measures.
B) cash flows are more representative of financial strength.
C) profit maximization does not consider risk.

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D) profits today are less desirable than profits earned in future years.
Answer: C

20) Profit maximization fails because it ignores all EXCEPT


A) the timing of returns.
B) earnings per share.
C) cash flows available to stockholders.
D) risk.
Answer: B

21) The key variables in the owner wealth maximization process are
A) earnings per share and risk.
B) cash flows and risk.
C) earnings per share and share price.
D) profits and risk.
Answer: B

22) Cash flow and risk are the key determinants in share price. Increased cash flow results in
________, other things remaining the same.
A) a lower share price
B) a higher share price
C) an unchanged share price
D) an undetermined share price
Answer: B

23) Cash flow and risk are the key determinants in share price. Increased risk, other things
remaining the same, results in
A) a lower share price.
B) a higher share price.
C) an unchanged share price.
D) an undetermined share price.
Answer: A

24) Financial managers evaluating decision alternatives or potential actions must consider
A) only risk.
B) only return.
C) both risk and return.
D) risk, return, and the impact on share price.
Answer: D

25) An ethics program is expected to have a ________ impact on the firm's share price.
A) positive
B) negative
C) no impact
D) undetermined
Answer: A

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26) Higher cash flow and greater risk
A) have no effect on share price.
B) have an inverse effect on share price.
C) adversely affect share price.
D) have the same effect on share price.
Answer: B

27) As the risk of a stock investment increases, investors'


A) return will increase.
B) return will decrease.
C) required rate of return will decrease.
D) required rate of return will increase.
Answer: D

28) If Steve Jobs, the CEO of Apple, were to pass away, what do you think would happen to
price of Apple's stock?
A) It would decrease because of the perceived increased risk because of lack of near-term
leadership.
B) It would increase because of the perceived increased risk because of lack of near-term
leadership.
C) It would decrease because of the perceived decreased risk because of lack of near-term
leadership.
D) It would increase because of the perceived decreased risk because of lack of near-term
leadership.
Answer: A

29) All of the following as considered stakeholders EXCEPT


A) consumers
B) suppliers
C) employees
D) competitors
Answer: D

30) A financial manager must choose between four alternative Assets: 1, 2, 3, and 4. Each asset
costs $35,000 and is expected to provide earnings over a three-year period as described below.

Based on the profit maximization goal, the financial manager would choose
A) Asset 1.
B) Asset 2.
C) Asset 3.
D) Asset 4.
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Answer: B

31) A financial manager must choose between three alternative investments. Each asset is
expected to provide earnings over a three-year period as described below. Based on the wealth
maximization goal, the financial manager would

A) choose Asset 1.
B) choose Asset 2.
C) choose Asset 3.
D) be indifferent between Asset 1 and Asset 2.
Answer: A

32) A more recent issue that is causing major problems in the business community is
A) the privatization of ownership.
B) short-term versus long-term financial goals of management.
C) ethical problems.
D) environmental concerns.
Answer: C

33) An effective ethics program can have all of the following positive benefits, EXCEPT
A) reduce potential litigation and judgment costs.
B) maintain a positive corporate image and build shareholder confidence.
C) gain the loyalty, commitment, and respect of the firm's stakeholders.
D) making sure violations are penalized, while at the same time not subjecting the employee to
publicity.
Answer: D

34) Corporate ethics policies typically apply to ________ in dealing with ________.
A) employee actions; customers and creditors
B) employee actions; customers, vendors, and regulators
C) management actions; all corporate constituents
D) employee actions; all corporate constituents
Answer: D

35) An effective ethics program can


A) weakened corporate value.
B) had no effect on a corporation's value
C) enhance a corporation's value.
D) be thought of as unimportant to corporate owners.
Answer: C

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36) The implementation of a pro-active ethics program is expected to result in
A) a positive corporate image and increased respect, but is not expected to affect cash flows.
B) an increased share price resulting from a decrease in risk, but is not expected to affect cash
flows.
C) a positive corporate image and increased respect, but is not expected to affect share price.
D) a positive corporate image and increased respect, a reduction in risk, and enhanced cash flow
resulting in an increase in share price.
Answer: D

1) Marginal cost-benefit analysis states that financial decisions should be made and actions taken
only when added benefits exceed added costs.
Answer: TRUE

2) The financial manager places primary emphasis on cash flows, the inflow and outflow of cash.
Answer: TRUE

3) The accrual method recognizes revenue at the point of sale and recognizes expenses when
incurred.
Answer: TRUE

4) The accountant evaluates financial statements, develops additional data, and makes decisions
based on his or her assessment of the associated returns and risks.
Answer: FALSE

5) The financial manager prepares financial statements that recognize revenue at the point of sale
and expenses when incurred.
Answer: FALSE

6) Using certain standardized and generally accepted principles, the accountant prepares
financial statements that recognize revenue at the point of sale and expenses when incurred.
Answer: TRUE

7) The financial manager must look beyond financial statements to obtain insight into developing
or existing problems since the accrual accounting data do not fully describe the circumstances of
a firm.
Answer: TRUE

8) The accountant's primary function is


A) evaluating the financial statements.
B) making decisions based on financial data.
C) the collection and presentation of financial data.
D) planning cash flows.
Answer: C

9) The accountant recognizes revenues and expenses on


A) a cash basis.

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B) a revenue basis.
C) an accrual basis.
D) an expense basis.
Answer: C

10) The financial manager recognizes revenues and expenses utilizing


A) the accrual method.
B) the actual inflows and outflows of cash.
C) the standardized, generally accepted, accounting principles.
D) the revenue method.
Answer: B

11) The financial manager is interested in the cash inflows and outflows of the firm, rather than
the accounting data, in order to ensure
A) profitability.
B) the ability to pay dividends.
C) the ability to acquire new assets.
D) solvency.
Answer: D

12) The accountant may be responsible for any of the following EXCEPT
A) processing purchase orders and invoices.
B) ensuring accounts payable are paid on time.
C) preparing the monthly income statement.
D) analyzing the mix of current to fixed assets.
Answer: D

13) Economic theories that the financial manager must be able to utilize for efficient business
operations, include
A) supply-and-demand analysis.
B) marginal analysis.
C) profit-maximizing strategies.
D) price theory.
E) all of the above.
Answer: E

14) The primary economic principle used in managerial finance is


A) supply and demand.
B) the liquidity trap.
C) the crowding out effect.
D) marginal cost-benefit analysis.
Answer: D

15) Johnson, Inc. has just ended the calendar year making a sale in the amount of $10,000 of
merchandise purchased during the year at a total cost of $7,000. Although the firm paid in full
for the merchandise during the year, it has yet to collect at year end from the customer. The net
profit and cash flow from this sale for the year are

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A) $3,000 and $10,000, respectively.
B) $3,000 and -$7,000, respectively.
C) $7,000 and -$3,000, respectively.
D) $3,000 and $7,000, respectively.
Answer: B

16) A firm has just ended its calendar year making a sale in the amount of $150,000 of
merchandise purchased during the year at a total cost of $112,500. Although the firm paid in full
for the merchandise during the year, it has yet to collect at year end from the customer. The net
profit and cash flow from this sale for the year are
A) $0 and $150,000, respectively.
B) $37,500 and -$150,000, respectively.
C) $37,500 and -$112,500, respectively.
D) $150,000 and $112,500, respectively.
Answer: C

17) The primary emphasis of the financial manager is the use of


A) accrued earnings.
B) cash flow.
C) organization charts.
D) profit incentives.
Answer: B

18) By concentrating on cash flows within the firm the financial manager should be able to
A) prepare tax returns.
B) speak authoritatively to stockholders.
C) avoid insolvency.
D) control expenses.
Answer: C

19) Marginal analysis states that financial decisions should be made and actions taken only when
A) demand equals supply.
B) benefits equal costs.
C) added benefits exceed added costs.
D) added benefits are greater than zero.
Answer: C

20) A firm has just ended its calendar year making a sale in the amount of $200,000 of
merchandise purchased during the year at a total cost of $150,500. Although the firm paid in full
for the merchandise during the year, it has yet to collect at year end from the customer. The
possible problem this firm may face is
A) low profitability.
B) lack of cash flow.
C) inability to receive credit.
D) high leverage.
Answer: B

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21) The amount earned during the accounting period on each outstanding share of common stock
is called
A) common stock dividend.
B) earnings per share.
C) net profits after taxes.
D) net income.
Answer: B

1) Financial analysis and planning is concerned with analyzing the mix of assets and liabilities.
Answer: FALSE

2) Financing decisions deal with the left-hand side of the firm's balance sheet and involve the
most appropriate mix of current and fixed assets.
Answer: FALSE

3) Managerial finance
A) involves tasks such as budgeting, financial forecasting, cash management, and funds
procurement.
B) involves the design and delivery of advice and financial products.
C) recognizes funds on an accrual basis.
D) devotes the majority of its attention to the collection and presentation of financial data.
Answer: A

4) The key role of the financial manager is


A) decision making.
B) the presentation of financial statements.
C) the preparation of data for future evaluation.
D) the collection of financial data.
Answer: A

5) The key activities of the financial manager include all of the following EXCEPT
A) making financing decisions.
B) financial analysis and planning.
C) managing financial accounting.
D) making investment decisions.
Answer: C

6) Included in the primary activities of the financial manager are


A) financial analysis and planning.
B) making investment decisions.
C) making financing decisions.
D) analyzing and planning cash flows.
E) all of the above.
Answer: E

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7) The financial manager may be responsible for any of the following EXCEPT
A) monitoring of quarterly tax payments.
B) analyzing budget and performance reports.
C) determining whether to accept or reject a capital asset acquisition.
D) analyzing the effects of more debt on the firm's capital structure.
Answer: A

8) Making investment decisions includes all of the following EXCEPT


A) inventory.
B) fixed assets.
C) accounts receivable.
D) notes payable.
Answer: D

9) Making financing decisions includes all of the following EXCEPT


A) determining the appropriate mix of short-term and long-term financing.
B) deciding which individual short-term sources are best at a given point in time.
C) analyzing quarterly budget and performance reports.
D) deciding which individual long-term sources are best at a given point in time.
Answer: C

10) Managing the firm's assets includes all of the following EXCEPT
A) inventory.
B) fixed assets.
C) accounts receivable.
D) notes payable.
Answer: D

11) Managing the firm's liabilities includes all of the following EXCEPT
A) accruals.
B) notes payable.
C) cash.
D) accounts payable.
Answer: C

12) Financial analysis and planning involve all of the following EXCEPT
A) transforming data into a form that can be used to monitor the firm's financial position.
B) evaluating the need for increased or reduced productive capacity.
C) controlling the data processing activities.
D) determining the additional financing needs.
Answer: C

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13) The financial manager's investment decisions determine
A) both the mix and the type of assets found on the firm's balance sheet.
B) both the mix and the type of liabilities found on the firm's balance sheet.
C) both the mix and the type of assets and liabilities found on the firm's balance sheet.
D) both the mix and the type of short-term and long-term financing.
Answer: A

14) In planning and managing the requirements of the firm, the financial manager is concerned
with
A) the mix and type of assets, but not the type of financing utilized.
B) the type of financing utilized, but not the mix and type of assets.
C) the acquisition of fixed assets, allowing someone else to plan the level of current assets
required.
D) the mix and type of assets, the type of financing utilized, and analysis in order to monitor the
financial condition.
Answer: D

15) The financial manager's financing decisions determine


A) both the mix and the type of assets found on the firm's balance sheet.
B) the most appropriate mix of short-term and long-term financing.
C) both the mix and the type of assets and liabilities found on the firm's balance sheet.
D) the proportion of the firm's earnings to be paid as dividend.
Answer: B

1) The likelihood that managers may place personal goals ahead of corporate goals is called the
agency problem.
Answer: TRUE

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2) Agents of corporate owners are themselves owners of the firm and have been elected by all
the corporate owners to represent them in decision-making and management of the firm.
Answer: FALSE

3) The agency problem occurs when the firm selects an ineffective marketing advertising and PR
firm to represent them.
Answer: FALSE

4) Most recent studies on executive compensation have failed to find a strong relationship
between CEO compensation and share price.
Answer: TRUE

5) The major purpose of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 was to place caps on the compensation
that could be paid to corporate executives.
Answer: FALSE

6) The board of directors is responsible for managing day-to-day operations and carrying out the
policies established by the chief executive officer.
Answer: FALSE

7) The president or chief executive officer is elected by the firm's stockholders and has ultimate
authority to guide corporate affairs and make general policy.
Answer: FALSE

8) Agency costs include all of the following EXCEPT


A) management reports to stockholders.
B) performance incentives paid to managers.
C) the cost of monitoring management behavior.
D) purchasing insurance against management misconduct.
Answer: A

9) One way often used to insure that management decisions are in the best interest of the
stockholders is to
A) threaten to fire managers who are seen as not performing adequately.
B) remove management's perquisites.
C) tie management compensation to the performance of the company's common stock price.
D) tie management compensation to the level of earnings per share.
Answer: C

10) Among solutions to the agency problem in publicly-held corporations are all of the following
EXCEPT
A) stock options.
B) performance shares.
C) cash bonuses tied to goal achievement.
D) bonuses based on short-term results.
Answer: D

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11) Emerging trends resulting from the agency problem are all of the following EXCEPT
A) large private corporations.
B) restructuring through leveraged buyouts.
C) management by active investors.
D) prohibiting managers from maintaining an ownership interest.
Answer: D

12) The board of directors is typically responsible for


A) developing strategic goals and plans.
B) hiring and firing.
C) both A and B.
D) neither A nor B.
Answer: C

13) The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 was passed in response to


A) insider trading activities.
B) false disclosures in financial reporting.
C) the decline in technology stocks.
D) all of the above.
Answer: B

14) The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 did all of the following EXCEPT
A) tighten audit regulations and controls.
B) toughen penalties against overcompensated executives.
C) toughen penalties against executives who commit corporate fraud.
D) All of the above are true.
Answer: B

15) If a company's managers are NOT owners of the company, then they are
A) dealers.
B) agents.
C) outsiders.
D) brokers.
Answer: B

16) The conflict between the goals of a firm's owners and the goals of its non-owner managers is
A) the agency problem.
B) incompatibility.
C) serious only when profits decline.
D) of little importance in most large U.S. firms.
Answer: A

17) The agency problem may result from a manager's concerns about any of the following
EXCEPT
A) job security.
B) personal wealth.

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C) corporate goals.
D) company-provided perquisites.
Answer: C
18) Agency costs include all of the following EXCEPT
A) bonding and structuring expenses.
B) cost of goods sold.
C) monitoring expenditures.
D) opportunity costs.
Answer: B

19) The true owner(s) of the corporation is (are) the


A) board of directors.
B) chief executive officer.
C) stockholders.
D) creditors.
Answer: C

20) The ________ has/have the ultimate responsibility in guiding corporate affairs and carrying
out policies.
A) board of directors
B) chief executive officer
C) stockholders
D) creditors
Answer: A

21) The responsibility for managing day-to-day operations and carrying out corporate policies
belongs to the
A) board of directors.
B) chief executive officer.
C) stockholders.
D) creditors.
Answer: B

22) In a corporation, the members of the board of directors are elected by the
A) chief executive officer.
B) creditors.
C) stockholders.
D) employees.
Answer: C

23) Institutional investors are professional investors who work on behalf of the federal
government to ensure fairness in the financial markets.
Answer: FALSE

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