Exam 2: Using Financial Statements and Budgets
Exam 1: Understanding the Financial Planning Process143 Questions
Exam 2: Using Financial Statements and Budgets184 Questions
Exam 3: Preparing Your Taxes201 Questions
Exam 4: Managing Your Cash and Savings193 Questions
Exam 5: Making Automobile and Housing Decisions222 Questions
Exam 6: Using Credit180 Questions
Exam 7: Using Consumer Loans161 Questions
Exam 8: Insuring Your Life157 Questions
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Your net worth and your equity in owned assets are the same basic concept.
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Using the future value calculations to estimate the funds needed to meet a goal takes compounding into account.
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When Phil lists his house on his balance sheet,he should record the
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Choose the word or phrase in [ ] which will correctly complete the statement. Select A for the first item, B for the second item, and C if neither item will correctly complete the statement.
-The most difficult approach to handle a budget deficit is to [find a second job | borrow money].
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If your ____,your net worth on the balance sheet would have increased from one period to the next.
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Choose the word or phrase in [ ] which will correctly complete the statement. Select A for the first item, B for the second item, and C if neither item will correctly complete the statement.
-A deficit on your income/expense statement will have [an | no] effect on your balance sheet.
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The income and expenditures statement examines your financial
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You would not include ____ on an income and expenditures statement.
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The liquidity ratio is an indicator of a family's ability to pay current debts if there is an interruption in income.
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Choose the word or phrase in [ ] which will correctly complete the statement. Select A for the first item, B for the second item, and C if neither item will correctly complete the statement.
-If your budget shows a deficit,[increase income | increase expenses] to regain balance.
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Rosa and Jose have liquid assets of $5,000 and other assets of $50,000.Their total liabilities equal $26,000.What is their net worth? (Show all work.)
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Inflation this coming year is expected to be 4 percent.If Mr.Gonza earned $37,000 this year,how much must he earn the following year just to keep up with inflation and maintain the balance between his income and his increasing expenditures? (Show all work.)
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Theresa invested $5,000 in an account she expects will earn 7% annually.Approximately how many years will it take for the account to double in value?
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Kim's net worth is $85,000 and her total assets are $100,000.What is Kim's solvency ratio?
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Choose the word or phrase in [ ] which will correctly complete the statement. Select A for the first item, B for the second item, and C if neither item will correctly complete the statement.
-If you pay off your debt but make no changes in your assets,your net worth will [increase | decrease].
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Choose the word or phrase in [ ] which will correctly complete the statement. Select A for the first item, B for the second item, and C if neither item will correctly complete the statement.
-Once you define your [short-term | long-term] financial goals,you can prepare a cash budget for the upcoming year.
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-Four categories,accounting for 75% of consumer spending,include [utilities | clothing].
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