Deck 2: Using Financial Statements and Budgets

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A budget is a detailed statement of what income and expenses occurred over a past period.
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Assets purchased on credit should be included on the asset side of the balance sheet.
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The income and expenditures statement provides a measure of financial performance over a period of time.
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The income statement includes information on your latest paycheck.
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Assets listed on your balance sheet must have monetary value.
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You are more likely to achieve your goals if a definite goal date is set.
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Jewelry,furniture and computers are examples of personal property.
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A charge made on your credit card becomes a liability as soon as the charge is incurred.
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Investment assets include items such as boats or automobiles.
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Financial assets are intangible assets acquired to achieve long-term personal financial goals.
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Your auto loan payments would be listed as an expense on the income statement.
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Financial planning is necessary only if you earn a lot of money.
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The financial planning process is regulated by state governments when done by professionals.
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One could use statements from their various financial institutions to help complete a balance sheet.
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A budget is a detailed financial forecast.
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Money I loaned to a friend is a liability on my balance sheet.
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A balance sheet shows your financial condition as of the time the statement is prepared.
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Most types of personal property depreciate,or decline in value,shortly after being put into use.
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All assets are recorded on the balance sheet at their original cost.
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A house and land are examples of financial property.
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Balance sheets and income statements are most useful if prepared at least annually.
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A cash surplus will typically produce a positive savings ratio.
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Your net worth and your equity in owned assets are the same basic concept.
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A family could have a positive savings ratio at the same time its debt service ratio is increasing.
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Inability to reach short-term goals will significantly affect your ability to reach long-term goals.
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When the income statement indicates a surplus,this may be used to increase net worth by increasing assets or decreasing liabilities.
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An income statement deficit would increase net worth.
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The income and expenditures statement is a summary of actual income and expenditures over a specific point of time.
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Only the current month's payment on your mortgage loans would be listed on the balance sheet as a liability.
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A cash deficit decreases net worth.
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A budget is an orderly estimate of income and expenditures.
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The savings ratio is useful in the evaluation of the balance sheet.
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If you obtain a loan to purchase a car in June,this loan amount would be included as income for June.
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Mary and Tom purchased their home for $150,000,and it is now worth $175,000.Its asset value is $150,000.
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If you listed your gross salary in the income portion of the budget,the expenditures section must include income taxes and social security.
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If you use net salary as income on your budget,the expenditures section must include income and social security taxes.
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Interest you earned on your savings account would be an entry on the balance sheet.
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The equity in your home is the difference between the loan balance and the purchase price.
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The balance sheet equation is assets plus liabilities equals net worth.
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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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You may be under-budgeting for food if you continually have monthly deficits in the food category.
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You have a balanced budget when total income for the year equals or exceeds total expenditures for the year.
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Net worth is greatest for those in their prime working years,about age 55.
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Monthly statements and pay stubs can be shredded when year-end statements are received.
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Net worth peaks at about age 65 and then diminishes throughout retirement years.
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The level of the debt service ratio would indicate your ability to meet loan payments out of current income.
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Budgeting and record keeping are really the same activity.
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A cash budget has value only if you use it,review it regularly,and keep careful records of income and expenses.
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One should quickly make important financial decisions soon after a financial shock,such as death or divorce.
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When preparing a cash budget,estimating expenses using actual expenses from previous years and by tracking current expenses makes the task easier.
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The best place to keep a budget is in a safe deposit box.
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Only four categories of spending account for almost 90% of all consumer spending.
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Using time value of money is important when planning for long-term goals.
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The savings ratio indicates the percentage of after-tax income that is saved.
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A solvency ratio shows how much "cushion" you have as a protection against insolvency.
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Net income (after taxes)should be used when developing an income and expense statement.
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The best way to balance your budget is to increase borrowing.
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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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Using time value of money is most important when planning for short-term goals.
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In a budget,"fun money" is a budget category used for family members to spend as they like without having to account for how it is spent.
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Most personal financial software is available at a reasonable cost.
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Budgets are

A) restrictive.
B) complicated.
C) are forward looking.
D) permanent.
E) unnecessary.
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Your ____ is an example of a liquid asset.

A) home
B) car
C) checking account
D) charge account
E) life insurance cash value
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Net worth is measured by

A) bank card balances.
B) house mortgage balances.
C) amount owed on an automobile loan.
D) assets minus liabilities.
E) insurance premium.
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Kathy purchased new furniture for $10,000.She put $1,000 down and financed $9,000.She will pay $350 per month until the loan is paid off.Which of the following are true?

A) The furniture should be recorded as an asset of $10,000 on Kathy's balance sheet.
B) The $9,000 is entered as a liability on Kathy's balance sheet.
C) The furniture should be recorded as a $1,000 expenditure on Kathy's balance sheet.
D) The $350 payments are expenditures on Kathy's income and expenditure statement.
E) All are correct except c
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Another term sometimes used instead of net worth is

A) assets.
B) net debts.
C) long-term liabilities
D) equity.
E) liquid assets.
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Personal financial software is widely available,much of which is free.
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Net worth achieves is highest level beginning at age 65 and increases throughout retirement years.
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A(n)____ would not be listed as an asset on your balance sheet.

A) mortgaged home
B) savings account
C) owned automobile
D) checking account
E) leased automobile
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____ is an example of an personal asset.

A) Jewelry
B) Recreational equipment
C) Corporate bond
D) Charge account balance
E) Auto insurance premium
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When Phil lists his house on his balance sheet,he should record the

A) actual purchase price.
B) replacement value.
C) insured value.
D) sale price.
E) fair market value.
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____ would not be listed as a liability on your balance sheet.

A) Taxes owed
B) Loan balances
C) Bank credit card charges
D) Savings accounts
E) Rent due
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The three parts of your balance sheet are

A) income, liabilities, balance.
B) assets, expenditures, balance.
C) assets, liabilities, balance.
D) assets, liabilities, net worth.
E) income, liabilities, net worth.
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____ would not be a long-term financial goal.

A) Purchasing a new car
B) Providing adequate life insurance
C) Reducing income taxes
D) Paying your phone bill
E) Planning for retirement
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Sam and his wife Ann purchased a home in Lubbock,Texas in 1980 for $100,000.Their original home mortgage was for $90,000.The house has a current market value of $175,000 and a replacement value of $200,000.They still owe $55,000 on their home mortgage.Sam and Sally are now constructing their balance sheet.How should their home be reflected on their current personal balance sheet?

A) $200,000 asset and $55,000 liability
B) $200,000 asset and $90,000 liability
C) $175,000 asset and $55,000 liability
D) $175,000 asset and $90,000 liability
E) $100,000 asset and $55,000 liability
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The main purpose of a budget is to

A) develop goals.
B) develop a financial plan.
C) give feedback to the plan.
D) monitor and control financial outcomes.
E) revise goals.
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A budget is a

A) purchase plan.
B) line of credit.
C) financial statement.
D) detailed financial forecast.
E) set of personal financial objectives.
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The balance sheet describes a family's wealth

A) at a certain point in tine.
B) as an annual summary.
C) as a time period less than one year.
D) at a future time.
E) none of these
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Balance sheet liabilities should be recorded at their

A) original outstanding balance.
B) year-end outstanding balance.
C) average outstanding balance.
D) current outstanding balance.
E) none of these.
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On the balance sheet,a mortgage loan is recorded as the

A) interest only.
B) sum of interest paid and the outstanding balance.
C) sum of interest due and the outstanding balance.
D) principal portion only.
E) none of the above.
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A budget is a detailed statement of what income and expenses occurred over a past period.
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Assets purchased on credit should be included on the asset side of the balance sheet.
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The income and expenditures statement provides a measure of financial performance over a period of time.
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The income statement includes information on your latest paycheck.
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Assets listed on your balance sheet must have monetary value.
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You are more likely to achieve your goals if a definite goal date is set.
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Jewelry,furniture and computers are examples of personal property.
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A charge made on your credit card becomes a liability as soon as the charge is incurred.
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Investment assets include items such as boats or automobiles.
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Financial assets are intangible assets acquired to achieve long-term personal financial goals.
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Your auto loan payments would be listed as an expense on the income statement.
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Financial planning is necessary only if you earn a lot of money.
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The financial planning process is regulated by state governments when done by professionals.
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One could use statements from their various financial institutions to help complete a balance sheet.
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A budget is a detailed financial forecast.
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Money I loaned to a friend is a liability on my balance sheet.
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A balance sheet shows your financial condition as of the time the statement is prepared.
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Most types of personal property depreciate,or decline in value,shortly after being put into use.
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All assets are recorded on the balance sheet at their original cost.
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A house and land are examples of financial property.
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Balance sheets and income statements are most useful if prepared at least annually.
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A cash surplus will typically produce a positive savings ratio.
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Your net worth and your equity in owned assets are the same basic concept.
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A family could have a positive savings ratio at the same time its debt service ratio is increasing.
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Inability to reach short-term goals will significantly affect your ability to reach long-term goals.
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When the income statement indicates a surplus,this may be used to increase net worth by increasing assets or decreasing liabilities.
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An income statement deficit would increase net worth.
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The income and expenditures statement is a summary of actual income and expenditures over a specific point of time.
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Only the current month's payment on your mortgage loans would be listed on the balance sheet as a liability.
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A cash deficit decreases net worth.
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A budget is an orderly estimate of income and expenditures.
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The savings ratio is useful in the evaluation of the balance sheet.
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If you obtain a loan to purchase a car in June,this loan amount would be included as income for June.
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Mary and Tom purchased their home for $150,000,and it is now worth $175,000.Its asset value is $150,000.
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If you listed your gross salary in the income portion of the budget,the expenditures section must include income taxes and social security.
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If you use net salary as income on your budget,the expenditures section must include income and social security taxes.
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Interest you earned on your savings account would be an entry on the balance sheet.
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The equity in your home is the difference between the loan balance and the purchase price.
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The balance sheet equation is assets plus liabilities equals net worth.
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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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You may be under-budgeting for food if you continually have monthly deficits in the food category.
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You have a balanced budget when total income for the year equals or exceeds total expenditures for the year.
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Net worth is greatest for those in their prime working years,about age 55.
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Monthly statements and pay stubs can be shredded when year-end statements are received.
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Net worth peaks at about age 65 and then diminishes throughout retirement years.
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The level of the debt service ratio would indicate your ability to meet loan payments out of current income.
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Budgeting and record keeping are really the same activity.
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A cash budget has value only if you use it,review it regularly,and keep careful records of income and expenses.
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One should quickly make important financial decisions soon after a financial shock,such as death or divorce.
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When preparing a cash budget,estimating expenses using actual expenses from previous years and by tracking current expenses makes the task easier.
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The best place to keep a budget is in a safe deposit box.
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Only four categories of spending account for almost 90% of all consumer spending.
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Using time value of money is important when planning for long-term goals.
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The savings ratio indicates the percentage of after-tax income that is saved.
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A solvency ratio shows how much "cushion" you have as a protection against insolvency.
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Net income (after taxes)should be used when developing an income and expense statement.
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The best way to balance your budget is to increase borrowing.
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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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Using time value of money is most important when planning for short-term goals.
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In a budget,"fun money" is a budget category used for family members to spend as they like without having to account for how it is spent.
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Most personal financial software is available at a reasonable cost.
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Budgets are

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E) unnecessary.
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Your ____ is an example of a liquid asset.

A) home
B) car
C) checking account
D) charge account
E) life insurance cash value
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Net worth is measured by

A) bank card balances.
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C) amount owed on an automobile loan.
D) assets minus liabilities.
E) insurance premium.
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Kathy purchased new furniture for $10,000.She put $1,000 down and financed $9,000.She will pay $350 per month until the loan is paid off.Which of the following are true?

A) The furniture should be recorded as an asset of $10,000 on Kathy's balance sheet.
B) The $9,000 is entered as a liability on Kathy's balance sheet.
C) The furniture should be recorded as a $1,000 expenditure on Kathy's balance sheet.
D) The $350 payments are expenditures on Kathy's income and expenditure statement.
E) All are correct except c
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Another term sometimes used instead of net worth is

A) assets.
B) net debts.
C) long-term liabilities
D) equity.
E) liquid assets.
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Personal financial software is widely available,much of which is free.
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Net worth achieves is highest level beginning at age 65 and increases throughout retirement years.
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A(n)____ would not be listed as an asset on your balance sheet.

A) mortgaged home
B) savings account
C) owned automobile
D) checking account
E) leased automobile
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____ is an example of an personal asset.

A) Jewelry
B) Recreational equipment
C) Corporate bond
D) Charge account balance
E) Auto insurance premium
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When Phil lists his house on his balance sheet,he should record the

A) actual purchase price.
B) replacement value.
C) insured value.
D) sale price.
E) fair market value.
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____ would not be listed as a liability on your balance sheet.

A) Taxes owed
B) Loan balances
C) Bank credit card charges
D) Savings accounts
E) Rent due
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73
The three parts of your balance sheet are

A) income, liabilities, balance.
B) assets, expenditures, balance.
C) assets, liabilities, balance.
D) assets, liabilities, net worth.
E) income, liabilities, net worth.
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____ would not be a long-term financial goal.

A) Purchasing a new car
B) Providing adequate life insurance
C) Reducing income taxes
D) Paying your phone bill
E) Planning for retirement
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Sam and his wife Ann purchased a home in Lubbock,Texas in 1980 for $100,000.Their original home mortgage was for $90,000.The house has a current market value of $175,000 and a replacement value of $200,000.They still owe $55,000 on their home mortgage.Sam and Sally are now constructing their balance sheet.How should their home be reflected on their current personal balance sheet?

A) $200,000 asset and $55,000 liability
B) $200,000 asset and $90,000 liability
C) $175,000 asset and $55,000 liability
D) $175,000 asset and $90,000 liability
E) $100,000 asset and $55,000 liability
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The main purpose of a budget is to

A) develop goals.
B) develop a financial plan.
C) give feedback to the plan.
D) monitor and control financial outcomes.
E) revise goals.
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A budget is a

A) purchase plan.
B) line of credit.
C) financial statement.
D) detailed financial forecast.
E) set of personal financial objectives.
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The balance sheet describes a family's wealth

A) at a certain point in tine.
B) as an annual summary.
C) as a time period less than one year.
D) at a future time.
E) none of these
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Balance sheet liabilities should be recorded at their

A) original outstanding balance.
B) year-end outstanding balance.
C) average outstanding balance.
D) current outstanding balance.
E) none of these.
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On the balance sheet,a mortgage loan is recorded as the

A) interest only.
B) sum of interest paid and the outstanding balance.
C) sum of interest due and the outstanding balance.
D) principal portion only.
E) none of the above.
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