Deck 6: Working Capital and the Financing Decision

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When a company sells more than it produces, its inventory levels increase.
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The key to current asset planning is the ability to forecast sales accurately and then match production schedules with the sales forecast.
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Permanent current assets are not similar to fixed assets because they are fully liquidated within the year.
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As a general rule, it is desirable to finance the permanent assets, including "permanent current assets," with long-term debt and equity.
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Ideally, permanent current assets should be financed exclusively with short-term borrowings.
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The use of point-of-sale terminals has made it easier for many retail store managers to manage their inventory.
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A firm will generally generate more financing from internal sources if the firm is experiencing sales growth.
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Working capital management is relatively unimportant for a small business.
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Many companies such as McDonald's have embraced supply chain management using Web-based procedures.
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The financial managers generally devote little time to the management of working capital.
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Increased use of long-term financing is generally a more conservative approach to current asset financing.
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When using level production, inventory will peak in the month where unit sales trend above the planned production level.
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Liquidating current assets is like liquidating fixed assets since they have lives greater than one year.
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A "risky" financial plan will use long-term financing for fixed assets, permanent current assets, and a portion of temporary current assets.
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One of the primary benefits of implementing supply chain management is reducing inventory on hand.
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Cash, accounts receivables, and inventory all move monthly in the same direction under level production.
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Level production methods smooth production schedules and utilize manpower and equipment more efficiently than seasonal production methods.
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The cash budget combines the cash receipts and cash payments schedules in determining cash flow.
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Supply chain management has little impact on financial performance and is primarily a marketing and management concept.
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Yield curves change very little in the short run (i.e. one year or less).
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Short-term interest rates are more dependent upon inflation than on current demand for money.
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According to the expectations hypothesis, when long-term interest rates are higher than short-term interest rates, short-term rates are expected to rise.
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By using long-term capital to cover short-term needs, the firm is virtually assured of becoming technically insolvent.
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The "term structure of interest rates" is a schedule that tells when a company's bonds mature and shows how many dollars a firm must pay in interest payments.
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Short-term interest rates have historically been more volatile than long-term rates.
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During an economic "boom" period, a shortage of low-cost financing alternatives exists.
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The behavior of various kinds of financial institutions determines the shape of the yield curve, according to the market segmentation theory.
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Short-term interest rates are generally lower than long-term interest rates.
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The "term structure of interest rates" refers to the relationship between yields on debt and their maturities.
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According to the expectations hypothesis, when long-term interest rates are higher than short-term interest rates, long-term rates are expected to decline.
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The term structure of interest rates will influence the ratio of long-term financing to short-term financing used at any given time.
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Short-term financing is risky because of the possibility of rising short-term rates and the inability of paying off debt within a short period of time.
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Heavy use of long-term financing generally leads to lower financing costs.
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If the liquidity premium theory was the only correct theory, yield curves would always be upward-sloping.
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The market segmentation theory is the only theory that has any significant impact on interest rates.
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The "term structure of interest rates" represents the competitive cost of funds for the various short-term sources of funds such as Treasury bills, commercial paper, and bank CDs.
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Interest rates and inflation are inversely related.
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A successful financial manager is very interested in the term structure of interest rates but is not concerned with the relative volatility or historical level of interest rates.
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It is not necessary to understand interest rate movements when deciding the structure of short-term debt relative to long-term debt.
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The three most important factors when selecting a financing plan are risk, asset liquidity, and timing.
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Firms with predictable cash-flow patterns should assume relatively low levels of risk.
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If we examine the ratio of working capital to sales, we can see that for the last several decades, firms' liquidity has been increasing.
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Expected value techniques allow consideration of more than one possible outcome.
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Generally, a downward sloping yield curve indicates aforthcoming economic boom.
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Working capital management primarily involves long-term planning.
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The more short-term financing there is relative to long-term financing, the riskier the financial structure.
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Pressure to increase current asset buildup often results from

A) a decline in sales growth.
B) rapidly expanding sales.
C) increased demands of short-term creditors.
D) None of the options are true.
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Use of long-term financing and the carrying of highly liquid assets is a high-risk combination.
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In periods of tight money, long-term rates are typically higher than short-term rates.
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Heavy risk exposure due to short-term borrowing can be compensated for by carrying more illiquid assets.
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Heavy use of long-term financing can generate more profit for the company during a tight money period.
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Long-term financing is usually less expensive than short-term financing because firms have longer periods of time to pay off long-term debt.
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Expected value analysis requires taking the difference between the actual projected outcome and the historic outcome times its probability and then summing these totals.
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During tight money periods, short-term financing may be difficult to find.
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Working capital management is primarily concerned with the management and financing of

A) cash and inventory only.
B) current assets and current liabilities.
C) current assets.
D) receivables and payables.
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Immediate access to capital markets allows greater risk-taking capability.
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Firms with highly volatile and perishable inventory should assume relatively low levels of risk.
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The aggressive financing plan involves utilizing long-term financing for permanent and temporary current assets.
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Expected value analysis involves assigning "weights" to various expected future profit outcomes by their respective probabilities of occurrence.
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The term "permanent current assets" implies

A) the same thing as fixed assets.
B) nonmarketable assets.
C) some minimum level of current assets that are not self-liquidating.
D) inventory.
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The use of cash budgeting procedures

A) helps the firm plan its current asset levels for a given production plan.
B) makes managing inventory easier under seasonal production.
C) illustrates fluctuating levels of current assets for a given production plan.
D) All of the options are correct.
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RFID chips have been used to

A) track livestock.
B) track marathon runners' times.
C) track inventory at retailers.
D) All of the options are true.
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When actual sales are greater than production,

A) inventory will decline.
B) production schedules might have to be revised upward.
C) accounts receivable will rise.
D) All of the options are true.
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In company XYZ, assume that level production happens throughout the year and that receivables are collected in two equal installments over a two-month period subsequent to the sales period. If XYZ wants to developacash budget, which of the following steps is required?

A) Calculate ending accounts receivable balances.
B) Calculate cost of goods sold.
C) Estimate monthly net cash flow and bank borrowing or repayments.
D) Calculate ending inventory.
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Samuelson will produce 20,000 units in January using level production. If each unit costs $500 to manufacture, what is the dollar value of ending inventory in January if beginning inventory is 10,000 units and January sales are 15,000?

A) Less than $5,000,000
B) Between $5,000,000 and $10,000,000
C) Greater than $10,000,000
D) There will be a shortage of inventory.
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One advantage of level production is that

A) manpower and equipment are used efficiently at lower cost.
B) current assets fluctuate more than with seasonal production.
C) seasonal bulges and sharp declines in current assets occur.
D) None of the options are advantageous.
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Samuelson has a beginning inventory balance on January 1 of 12,000 units and desires an ending balance of 20% of the next month's sales. If sales are expected to be 17,000 for January and 20,000 for February, what amount of units does Samuelson have to produce during the month of January?

A) 4,000 units
B) 9,000 units
C) 3,400 units
D) 8,400 units
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A financial executive devotes the most time to

A) long-range planning.
B) capital budgeting.
C) short-term financing.
D) working capital management.
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Permanent current assets are not a factor in a manager's decision-making process when all current assets are

A) financed by short-term debt.
B) long-term in nature.
C) self-liquidating.
D) internally financed.
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The concept of a self-liquidating asset implies that

A) the working capital associated with a product will be liquidated within a one-year period.
B) all the product will be sold, receivables collected, and bills paid over the time period specified.
C) assets associated with the production of a product will be liquidated over the depreciable life of the assets.
D) self-liquidating assets will be financed by long-term sources of capital.
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Retail companies like Target and Macy's exhibit sales patterns that are most typically influenced by

A) cyclical economic indicators.
B) competitive prices.
C) seasonality.
D) sales promotions.
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Well-implemented Web-based supply chain management has all of the following benefits except

A) it reduces inventory on hand.
B) it speeds up the ordering and delivery process.
C) it limits the number of suppliers bidding for a company's business.
D) it decreases overall costs.
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Tinbergen Cans expects sales next year to be $50,000,000. Inventory and accounts receivable (combined) will increase $8,000,000 to accommodate this sales level. The company has a profit margin of 6 percent. Its dividend payout is 30 percent of profit. How much external financing will the firm have to seek? Assume there is no increase in liabilities other than that which will occur with the external financing.

A) No external financing will be needed.
B) Less than $1,000,000 of external financing is needed.
C) Between $1,000,000 and $5,000,000 of external financing is needed.
D) More than $5,000,000 of external financing is needed.
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When actual sales are greater than forecasted sales

A) inventory will decline.
B) production schedules might have to be revised upward.
C) accounts receivable will rise.
D) All of the options are true.
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Samuelson has a beginning inventory balance on January 1 of 12,000 units and desires an ending balance of 20% of the next month's sales. If sales are expected to be 17,000 for January and 20,000 for February, what is the ending balance as of January 31?

A) 4,000 units
B) 5,500 units
C) 3,400 units
D) 8,400 units
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If a firm uses level production with seasonal sales and sales decline further than expected,

A) inventory will increase.
B) inventory will decrease.
C) accounts receivables will increase.
D) inventory and accounts receivables will increase.
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Normally, permanent current assets should be financed by

A) long-term funds.
B) short-term funds.
C) borrowed funds.
D) internally generated funds.
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Companies that sell electricity are characterized by

A) fluctuating production to match sales.
B) seasonal sales.
C) low inventories due to computer inventory management.
D) fluctuating production to match sales and seasonal sales.
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Retail companies like Target and Macy's are more likely to have

A) stable sales and earnings per share.
B) cyclical sales but less volatile earnings per share.
C) cyclical sales and more volatile earnings per share.
D) cyclical sales but stable accounts receivable and inventory.
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Walmart requires manufacturers to ship goods with RFID tags so it can better track inventory and reduce the need for supply chain management.
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When a company sells more than it produces, its inventory levels increase.
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The key to current asset planning is the ability to forecast sales accurately and then match production schedules with the sales forecast.
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Permanent current assets are not similar to fixed assets because they are fully liquidated within the year.
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As a general rule, it is desirable to finance the permanent assets, including "permanent current assets," with long-term debt and equity.
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Ideally, permanent current assets should be financed exclusively with short-term borrowings.
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The use of point-of-sale terminals has made it easier for many retail store managers to manage their inventory.
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A firm will generally generate more financing from internal sources if the firm is experiencing sales growth.
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Working capital management is relatively unimportant for a small business.
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Many companies such as McDonald's have embraced supply chain management using Web-based procedures.
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The financial managers generally devote little time to the management of working capital.
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Increased use of long-term financing is generally a more conservative approach to current asset financing.
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When using level production, inventory will peak in the month where unit sales trend above the planned production level.
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Liquidating current assets is like liquidating fixed assets since they have lives greater than one year.
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A "risky" financial plan will use long-term financing for fixed assets, permanent current assets, and a portion of temporary current assets.
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One of the primary benefits of implementing supply chain management is reducing inventory on hand.
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Cash, accounts receivables, and inventory all move monthly in the same direction under level production.
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Level production methods smooth production schedules and utilize manpower and equipment more efficiently than seasonal production methods.
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The cash budget combines the cash receipts and cash payments schedules in determining cash flow.
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Supply chain management has little impact on financial performance and is primarily a marketing and management concept.
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Yield curves change very little in the short run (i.e. one year or less).
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Short-term interest rates are more dependent upon inflation than on current demand for money.
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According to the expectations hypothesis, when long-term interest rates are higher than short-term interest rates, short-term rates are expected to rise.
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By using long-term capital to cover short-term needs, the firm is virtually assured of becoming technically insolvent.
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The "term structure of interest rates" is a schedule that tells when a company's bonds mature and shows how many dollars a firm must pay in interest payments.
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Short-term interest rates have historically been more volatile than long-term rates.
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During an economic "boom" period, a shortage of low-cost financing alternatives exists.
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The behavior of various kinds of financial institutions determines the shape of the yield curve, according to the market segmentation theory.
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Short-term interest rates are generally lower than long-term interest rates.
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The "term structure of interest rates" refers to the relationship between yields on debt and their maturities.
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According to the expectations hypothesis, when long-term interest rates are higher than short-term interest rates, long-term rates are expected to decline.
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The term structure of interest rates will influence the ratio of long-term financing to short-term financing used at any given time.
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Short-term financing is risky because of the possibility of rising short-term rates and the inability of paying off debt within a short period of time.
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Heavy use of long-term financing generally leads to lower financing costs.
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If the liquidity premium theory was the only correct theory, yield curves would always be upward-sloping.
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The market segmentation theory is the only theory that has any significant impact on interest rates.
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The "term structure of interest rates" represents the competitive cost of funds for the various short-term sources of funds such as Treasury bills, commercial paper, and bank CDs.
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Interest rates and inflation are inversely related.
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A successful financial manager is very interested in the term structure of interest rates but is not concerned with the relative volatility or historical level of interest rates.
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It is not necessary to understand interest rate movements when deciding the structure of short-term debt relative to long-term debt.
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The three most important factors when selecting a financing plan are risk, asset liquidity, and timing.
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Firms with predictable cash-flow patterns should assume relatively low levels of risk.
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If we examine the ratio of working capital to sales, we can see that for the last several decades, firms' liquidity has been increasing.
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Expected value techniques allow consideration of more than one possible outcome.
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Generally, a downward sloping yield curve indicates aforthcoming economic boom.
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Working capital management primarily involves long-term planning.
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The more short-term financing there is relative to long-term financing, the riskier the financial structure.
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Pressure to increase current asset buildup often results from

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Use of long-term financing and the carrying of highly liquid assets is a high-risk combination.
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In periods of tight money, long-term rates are typically higher than short-term rates.
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Heavy risk exposure due to short-term borrowing can be compensated for by carrying more illiquid assets.
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Heavy use of long-term financing can generate more profit for the company during a tight money period.
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Long-term financing is usually less expensive than short-term financing because firms have longer periods of time to pay off long-term debt.
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Expected value analysis requires taking the difference between the actual projected outcome and the historic outcome times its probability and then summing these totals.
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During tight money periods, short-term financing may be difficult to find.
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Working capital management is primarily concerned with the management and financing of

A) cash and inventory only.
B) current assets and current liabilities.
C) current assets.
D) receivables and payables.
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Immediate access to capital markets allows greater risk-taking capability.
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Firms with highly volatile and perishable inventory should assume relatively low levels of risk.
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The aggressive financing plan involves utilizing long-term financing for permanent and temporary current assets.
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Expected value analysis involves assigning "weights" to various expected future profit outcomes by their respective probabilities of occurrence.
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The term "permanent current assets" implies

A) the same thing as fixed assets.
B) nonmarketable assets.
C) some minimum level of current assets that are not self-liquidating.
D) inventory.
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The use of cash budgeting procedures

A) helps the firm plan its current asset levels for a given production plan.
B) makes managing inventory easier under seasonal production.
C) illustrates fluctuating levels of current assets for a given production plan.
D) All of the options are correct.
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RFID chips have been used to

A) track livestock.
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D) All of the options are true.
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When actual sales are greater than production,

A) inventory will decline.
B) production schedules might have to be revised upward.
C) accounts receivable will rise.
D) All of the options are true.
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In company XYZ, assume that level production happens throughout the year and that receivables are collected in two equal installments over a two-month period subsequent to the sales period. If XYZ wants to developacash budget, which of the following steps is required?

A) Calculate ending accounts receivable balances.
B) Calculate cost of goods sold.
C) Estimate monthly net cash flow and bank borrowing or repayments.
D) Calculate ending inventory.
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Samuelson will produce 20,000 units in January using level production. If each unit costs $500 to manufacture, what is the dollar value of ending inventory in January if beginning inventory is 10,000 units and January sales are 15,000?

A) Less than $5,000,000
B) Between $5,000,000 and $10,000,000
C) Greater than $10,000,000
D) There will be a shortage of inventory.
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One advantage of level production is that

A) manpower and equipment are used efficiently at lower cost.
B) current assets fluctuate more than with seasonal production.
C) seasonal bulges and sharp declines in current assets occur.
D) None of the options are advantageous.
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Samuelson has a beginning inventory balance on January 1 of 12,000 units and desires an ending balance of 20% of the next month's sales. If sales are expected to be 17,000 for January and 20,000 for February, what amount of units does Samuelson have to produce during the month of January?

A) 4,000 units
B) 9,000 units
C) 3,400 units
D) 8,400 units
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A financial executive devotes the most time to

A) long-range planning.
B) capital budgeting.
C) short-term financing.
D) working capital management.
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Permanent current assets are not a factor in a manager's decision-making process when all current assets are

A) financed by short-term debt.
B) long-term in nature.
C) self-liquidating.
D) internally financed.
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The concept of a self-liquidating asset implies that

A) the working capital associated with a product will be liquidated within a one-year period.
B) all the product will be sold, receivables collected, and bills paid over the time period specified.
C) assets associated with the production of a product will be liquidated over the depreciable life of the assets.
D) self-liquidating assets will be financed by long-term sources of capital.
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Retail companies like Target and Macy's exhibit sales patterns that are most typically influenced by

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B) competitive prices.
C) seasonality.
D) sales promotions.
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Well-implemented Web-based supply chain management has all of the following benefits except

A) it reduces inventory on hand.
B) it speeds up the ordering and delivery process.
C) it limits the number of suppliers bidding for a company's business.
D) it decreases overall costs.
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Tinbergen Cans expects sales next year to be $50,000,000. Inventory and accounts receivable (combined) will increase $8,000,000 to accommodate this sales level. The company has a profit margin of 6 percent. Its dividend payout is 30 percent of profit. How much external financing will the firm have to seek? Assume there is no increase in liabilities other than that which will occur with the external financing.

A) No external financing will be needed.
B) Less than $1,000,000 of external financing is needed.
C) Between $1,000,000 and $5,000,000 of external financing is needed.
D) More than $5,000,000 of external financing is needed.
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When actual sales are greater than forecasted sales

A) inventory will decline.
B) production schedules might have to be revised upward.
C) accounts receivable will rise.
D) All of the options are true.
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Samuelson has a beginning inventory balance on January 1 of 12,000 units and desires an ending balance of 20% of the next month's sales. If sales are expected to be 17,000 for January and 20,000 for February, what is the ending balance as of January 31?

A) 4,000 units
B) 5,500 units
C) 3,400 units
D) 8,400 units
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77
If a firm uses level production with seasonal sales and sales decline further than expected,

A) inventory will increase.
B) inventory will decrease.
C) accounts receivables will increase.
D) inventory and accounts receivables will increase.
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78
Normally, permanent current assets should be financed by

A) long-term funds.
B) short-term funds.
C) borrowed funds.
D) internally generated funds.
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79
Companies that sell electricity are characterized by

A) fluctuating production to match sales.
B) seasonal sales.
C) low inventories due to computer inventory management.
D) fluctuating production to match sales and seasonal sales.
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80
Retail companies like Target and Macy's are more likely to have

A) stable sales and earnings per share.
B) cyclical sales but less volatile earnings per share.
C) cyclical sales and more volatile earnings per share.
D) cyclical sales but stable accounts receivable and inventory.
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