Deck 14: Financing the Business

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Which statement regarding preference shares is not correct?

A) Preference shares typically do not carry voting rights.
B) Preference shares are a permanent source of capital.
C) Preference shareholders have the right to receive dividends prior to any dividends being paid to ordinary shareholders.
D) Dividends paid on preference shares are normally tax deductible to the business.
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Stretching the time taken to pay off accounts payable may do all of the following except:

A) lower the buyer's credit rating.
B) damage relationships with suppliers.
C) lead to refusal of credit by suppliers.
D) lower the number of discounts foregone.
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Dividend policy is influenced by:

A) the desire of a company for growth.
B) the difficulty of obtaining funds from other sources.
C) the perceived preference of shareholders for dividend income.
D) all of the above.
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Which of the following is correct when considering retained profits as a form of financing?

A) Financing is immediate as retained profits are already held by the company.
B) Companies can only pay out 50% of their retained profits on dividends so there is always money available.
C) Businesses either pay out all their retained earnings on dividends or they pay none at all.
D) All of the above statements are correct.
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The firm's financial structure relates to how the firm:

A) finances its assets.
B) manages its accounts receivable.
C) meets its daily financial payments.
D) all of the above.
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All are ways in which a firm's internal sources of finance can be increased except:

A) delay payments to accounts payable.
B) increase inventory levels.
C) retain more profits.
D) cut the dividend rate.
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Which of the following statements relating to inventory levels and finance is correct?

A) Money tied up in inventories is an opportunity cost.
B) Businesses have to balance money invested in inventory to ensure no missed sales whilst not over-investing.
C) Overstocked businesses may find it is difficult to sell the inventory due to poor buying decisions.
D) All of the above statements are correct.
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Which of these is not a long-term source of finance?

A) Finance lease.
B) Trade credit.
C) Ordinary shares.
D) Mortgage.
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Which of these is not an internal source of finance?

A) Retained earnings.
B) A reduction in inventory levels.
C) An increase in the bank overdraft.
D) None of the above, i.e., all are internal sources of finance.
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The statement concerning ordinary shares that is not correct is:

A) ordinary shares normally have voting rights.
B) a growth company has the option of not paying a dividend to its shareholders.
C) limited liability means that the potential for returns is limited.
D) dividends depend on profits.
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Long-term and short-term finance tends to be differentiated by:

A) the amount of finance raised.
B) the period of time the finance has to be repaid.
C) whether the finance is debt or equity.
D) whether the finance is internal or external.
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Which of the following is a difference between ordinary and preference shares?

A) Preference shareholders receive priority of payment above ordinary shareholders on the winding up of the company.
B) Preference shares offer investors a lower level of risk than ordinary shares.
C) Preference dividends are paid before ordinary dividends.
D) All are differences.
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Preference shares which allow the investor to receive dividends in arrears,when the company declares and pays a dividend,are called:

A) cumulative preference shares.
B) redeemable preference shares.
C) participating preference shares.
D) none of the above.
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Preference shares are no longer a major source of new finance for companies as:

A) they are too risky.
B) their dividends are not tax deductible.
C) interest rates over the past few years have been at an all-time low.
D) Both B and C.
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Which statement about retained profits and dividends is true?

A) Dividends and retained profits are two sides of the same coin.
B) In Australia, industrial companies, on average, pay out about 30% of their earnings as dividends.
C) On average, dividends are a relatively small component of return on shares compared to capital gains.
D) All of the statements are true.
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It is true that:

A) shareholders have the protection of limited liability.
B) in most insolvent companies, ordinary shareholders receive little or nothing back on winding up.
C) shareholders have a legal entitlement to be paid a dividend once a year.
D) Both A and B.
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Ordinary shareholders:

A) have the right to receive arrears of dividends.
B) are the owners of the firm.
C) are entitled to discounts on the company's products.
D) All of the above are true.
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Select the correct statement.

A) To remain competitive, it is usually best for a firm to take longer to collect money owing by accounts receivable.
B) By exercising tighter control over accounts receivable, it may be possible for a firm to release funds for other purposes.
C) By lessening control over accounts receivable, it may be possible for the firm to make accounts receivable balances available for other purposes.
D) None of the statements is correct.
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Select the incorrect statement concerning retained profits as a source of finance.

A) Retaining profits has no effect on who controls the business.
B) The business does not have to wait to receive the funds when using retained profits.
C) There is more scrutiny when retained profits are used for investment than when shares are issued.
D) There are no costs associated with retaining profits.
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An advantage of financing through an issue of ordinary shares rather than with borrowing is:

A) it does not require a fixed periodic repayment.
B) it involves lower transaction costs.
C) it does not dilute proportional ownership.
D) All of the above are advantages.
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A form of loan that is secured by a charge over freehold property is called a:

A) mortgage.
B) loan.
C) note.
D) share.
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The use of debt finance can lead a business to have ________ returns and ________ risk.

A) higher; higher
B) lower; lower
C) higher; lower
D) none of the above
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For an investor investing in ordinary shares,it is normally considered riskier than investing in:

A) debentures.
B) unsecured notes.
C) preference shares.
D) all of the above.
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A type of short-term financing used by many firms is:

A) bank overdraft.
B) accounts receivable.
C) unsecured notes.
D) leasing.
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An advantage of financing operations with debt rather then equity is:

A) the legal requirement to repay the principal.
B) the tax deductibility of interest expense on debt.
C) the legal requirement to pay interest
D) all of the above.
Question
A long-term form of finance that is divided into units,is evidenced by a trust deed and is secured by a floating charge over the assets of a company is a:

A) loan.
B) share.
C) debenture.
D) mortgage.
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Equity finance differs from debt finance as:

A) dividends are tax deductible, unlike interest on debt.
B) its claim on assets has priority over debt.
C) it is permanent financing whereas debt is not.
D) all of the above are differences.
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Which of the following is not an advantage of lease financing?

A) Flexibility.
B) Easier accounting treatment.
C) Saving in cashflow.
D) Ready availability of form of lending.
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Which statement is correct?

A) Short-term assets should be financed by long-term liabilities.
B) Long-term liabilities should be used to finance long-term assets.
C) Short-term liabilities should be used to finance long-term assets.
D) None of the above.
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The statement concerning invoice discounting that is not true is:

A) the responsibility for collecting the trade debts outstanding remains with the business.
B) it is currently a more important source of funds to businesses than factoring.
C) it is more expensive than factoring.
D) it is a more confidential form of finance than factoring.
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Which of the following is not a type of short-term debt finance?

A) Bank overdraft.
B) Factoring.
C) Trade credit.
D) Debentures.
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The form of short-term finance where another entity takes over the firm's debtors' accounts for a payment of around 85% of the accounts balance is known as:

A) bills receivable.
B) discounting.
C) debt factoring.
D) none of the above.
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A disadvantage of short-term debt over long-term debt is:

A) less flexibility.
B) greater frequency of re-funding.
C) a greater likelihood of penalties for early repayment.
D) All are disadvantages.
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A form of debt finance where large companies can obtain funds directly from the public rather than from financial institutions is:

A) lease finance.
B) debenture finance.
C) shares.
D) convertible loan.
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An advantage of short-term over long-term borrowing is:

A) lower costs.
B) no need to repay.
C) flexibility.
D) all of the above.
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A disadvantage of debt factoring is:

A) it can be seen as an indication that the business is having financial difficulties.
B) it can create uncertain cash flows.
C) it can mean greater time is taken up with the management of accounts receivable.
D) all of the above.
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Which of these is an advantage of bank overdrafts as a form of finance?

A) They are legally payable on demand.
B) They are easy to arrange.
C) They are a flexible form of borrowing.
D) Both B and C.
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Covenants imposed on a loan may include:

A) a requirement to submit regular financial information.
B) limitations on dividend payments.
C) maintenance of a certain level of liquidity.
D) all of the above.
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A loan provided by a financial institution based on a proportion of the face value of credit sales outstanding,is known as:

A) a secured loan.
B) invoice discounting.
C) factoring.
D) bank overdraft.
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A long-term lease that cannot be cancelled and that transfers virtually all the rewards and risks of ownership to the lessee is called:

A) a direct lease.
B) a leveraged lease.
C) a financial lease.
D) an operating lease.
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Venture capital is:

A) capital offered only to large companies.
B) capital offered to take advantage of opportunities with greater than normal risk.
C) capital offered only to owners of established businesses.
D) none of the above.
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Which of the following is not an illiquid asset used as backing for bonds?

A) Inventory.
B) Music royalties.
C) Ticket sales to sporting events.
D) Credit card receipts.
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Which of the following statements about securitisation is incorrect? Securitisation:

A) capitalises the future cash flows arising from illiquid assets.
B) does not have any inherent problems to make it problematic.
C) is an illegitimate business practice for raising finance.
D) may also be used to assist in managing risk.
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The current market price of a company's shares is $10.The company is planning to make a 1 for 10 rights issue at a subscription price of $8.You hold 100 shares at the time the rights issue is to be made.What will the ex-rights share price be?

A) $9.46.
B) $8.00.
C) $9.82.
D) $8.80.
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Which of the following best describes the 'trade-off' theory?

A) Maintaining the cost of borrowing at the same level as the cost of equity.
B) Balancing the WACC and the cost of borrowings.
C) Balancing the benefits received from interest being a taxable expense with the cost of possibly going bankrupt.
D) None of the above is a good description.
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Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of a company issuing long-term debt,e.g.,debentures,compared to raising funds through an issue of shares.
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Which of the following businesses may be of most interest to providers of venture capital?

A) Young businesses that are expanding rapidly.
B) The buyout of a business by a new management team.
C) Businesses starting up.
D) All of the above.
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Gearing increases earnings per share when the return on assets exceeds the:

A) the after tax cost of debt.
B) firm's return on shareholders' equity.
C) dividends paid.
D) return on sales.
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The underlying rationale of Australian Securities Exchange is:

A) to enable stockbrokers to charge commission on buying and selling shares.
B) to enable investors to sell their shares easily.
C) to enable companies to raise new capital.
D) Both B and C.
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The current market price of a company's shares is $10.The company is planning to make a 1 for 10 rights issue at a subscription price of $8.You hold 100 shares at the time the rights issue is to be made.If you exercise your rights,what is the total number of shares you will now own?

A) 110.
B) 100.
C) 108.
D) 111.
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Which of these is correct concerning the difference between an operating and a financial lease?

A) Under a financial lease, the customer takes immediate possession of the asset, while under an operating lease, the customer must wait for possession until the full cost is paid.
B) Under an operating lease, the lessor carries the risks and rewards, whereas with a financial lease, these are transferred to the lessee.
C) A financial lease is a short-term lending arrangement, while an operating lease is a long-term arrangement.
D) Both B and C.
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The use of debt finance by a company (gearing)has a potential impact on which of the following?

A) The return obtained by the shareholder.
B) The variability of net profit.
C) Risk associated with the company.
D) All of the above.
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The most important difference between a bonus share issue and a rights issue,from the issuing company's point of view,is that they:

A) require different accounting practices.
B) benefit different groups.
C) have different effects on cash flow.
D) none of the above.
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If a shareholder in a public company sells his/her shares on the Australian Securities Exchange,the capital of the company will:

A) decrease by the amount obtained for the shares.
B) remain the same.
C) decrease by the fair value of the share.
D) increase by the amount obtained for the shares.
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Evidence suggests that:

A) Businesses tend to follow the 'trade-off' theory.
B) Most businesses are financially geared.
C) Few businesses appear to be highly geared.
D) All of the above.
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Loan capital which can be converted into equity capital at the option of the holder is known as:

A) preference shares.
B) convertible preference shares.
C) convertible loan stock.
D) warrants.
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Which factor should be taken into account when deciding between debt and equity finance?

A) The effect on earnings per share.
B) The security available.
C) The purpose of the finance.
D) All of the above.
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A firm with high business risk should ideally finance using:

A) high debt.
B) little debt.
C) no debt.
D) none of the above.
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The offer of new shares to existing shareholders at a discount on market price,in proportion to the amount of their current holding,is known as:

A) a preference issue.
B) a bonus issue.
C) an option.
D) a rights issue.
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Gearing refers to the use of:

A) financing through preference shares.
B) debt financing.
C) equity financing.
D) none of the above.
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Small businesses are more likely to obtain long-term finance from:

A) private equity.
B) ASX listing.
C) debentures.
D) none of the above.
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Investors,typically wealthy,successful individuals,who are prepared to make investments in new businesses and provide advice,are known as:

A) godfathers.
B) humanitarian.
C) philanthropists.
D) business angels.
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The minimum share value a company must have to be listed on the Australian Securities Exchange is:

A) $1 million.
B) $5 million.
C) $10 million.
D) $50 million.
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Purple Ltd has 10 million ordinary shares which were issued at 80 cents each.The shares are currently valued on the stock exchange at $1.60 per share.The directors of Purple Ltd have decided to make a one-for-eight rights issue at $1.50 per share.
REQUIRED:
a)Calculate the price of a share following the rights issue.
b)Calculate the value of the rights offer on a per share basis.
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Which of these is a disadvantage of Australian Securities Exchange listing?

A) Requirements for additional financial disclosure.
B) Closer monitoring by financial journalists and analysts.
C) The high cost of listing.
D) All are disadvantages.
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When making an issue of shares to the public:

A) it is generally easy to set the price at which the shares will be issued.
B) it is generally difficult to set the price at which the shares will be issued.
C) if the share price is set too low, the issue will be undersubscribed.
D) if the share price is set too high, the issue will be oversubscribed.
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A public issue of shares where the investor must state in advance the amount they are willing to pay for the shares is called a:

A) tender issue.
B) private issue.
C) share purchase plan.
D) venture share issue.
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Why might small businesses prefer backing from business angels? Business Angels:

A) may be prepared to accept lower returns on their investment.
B) generally have little to offer in the way of business experience, so they will not interfere with the running of the business.
C) are often in a position to make financial decisions quickly.
D) Both A and C.
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Which statement regarding preference shares is not correct?

A) Preference shares typically do not carry voting rights.
B) Preference shares are a permanent source of capital.
C) Preference shareholders have the right to receive dividends prior to any dividends being paid to ordinary shareholders.
D) Dividends paid on preference shares are normally tax deductible to the business.
D
2
Stretching the time taken to pay off accounts payable may do all of the following except:

A) lower the buyer's credit rating.
B) damage relationships with suppliers.
C) lead to refusal of credit by suppliers.
D) lower the number of discounts foregone.
D
3
Dividend policy is influenced by:

A) the desire of a company for growth.
B) the difficulty of obtaining funds from other sources.
C) the perceived preference of shareholders for dividend income.
D) all of the above.
D
4
Which of the following is correct when considering retained profits as a form of financing?

A) Financing is immediate as retained profits are already held by the company.
B) Companies can only pay out 50% of their retained profits on dividends so there is always money available.
C) Businesses either pay out all their retained earnings on dividends or they pay none at all.
D) All of the above statements are correct.
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The firm's financial structure relates to how the firm:

A) finances its assets.
B) manages its accounts receivable.
C) meets its daily financial payments.
D) all of the above.
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6
All are ways in which a firm's internal sources of finance can be increased except:

A) delay payments to accounts payable.
B) increase inventory levels.
C) retain more profits.
D) cut the dividend rate.
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7
Which of the following statements relating to inventory levels and finance is correct?

A) Money tied up in inventories is an opportunity cost.
B) Businesses have to balance money invested in inventory to ensure no missed sales whilst not over-investing.
C) Overstocked businesses may find it is difficult to sell the inventory due to poor buying decisions.
D) All of the above statements are correct.
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Which of these is not a long-term source of finance?

A) Finance lease.
B) Trade credit.
C) Ordinary shares.
D) Mortgage.
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Which of these is not an internal source of finance?

A) Retained earnings.
B) A reduction in inventory levels.
C) An increase in the bank overdraft.
D) None of the above, i.e., all are internal sources of finance.
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10
The statement concerning ordinary shares that is not correct is:

A) ordinary shares normally have voting rights.
B) a growth company has the option of not paying a dividend to its shareholders.
C) limited liability means that the potential for returns is limited.
D) dividends depend on profits.
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11
Long-term and short-term finance tends to be differentiated by:

A) the amount of finance raised.
B) the period of time the finance has to be repaid.
C) whether the finance is debt or equity.
D) whether the finance is internal or external.
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12
Which of the following is a difference between ordinary and preference shares?

A) Preference shareholders receive priority of payment above ordinary shareholders on the winding up of the company.
B) Preference shares offer investors a lower level of risk than ordinary shares.
C) Preference dividends are paid before ordinary dividends.
D) All are differences.
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13
Preference shares which allow the investor to receive dividends in arrears,when the company declares and pays a dividend,are called:

A) cumulative preference shares.
B) redeemable preference shares.
C) participating preference shares.
D) none of the above.
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14
Preference shares are no longer a major source of new finance for companies as:

A) they are too risky.
B) their dividends are not tax deductible.
C) interest rates over the past few years have been at an all-time low.
D) Both B and C.
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Which statement about retained profits and dividends is true?

A) Dividends and retained profits are two sides of the same coin.
B) In Australia, industrial companies, on average, pay out about 30% of their earnings as dividends.
C) On average, dividends are a relatively small component of return on shares compared to capital gains.
D) All of the statements are true.
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It is true that:

A) shareholders have the protection of limited liability.
B) in most insolvent companies, ordinary shareholders receive little or nothing back on winding up.
C) shareholders have a legal entitlement to be paid a dividend once a year.
D) Both A and B.
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Ordinary shareholders:

A) have the right to receive arrears of dividends.
B) are the owners of the firm.
C) are entitled to discounts on the company's products.
D) All of the above are true.
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18
Select the correct statement.

A) To remain competitive, it is usually best for a firm to take longer to collect money owing by accounts receivable.
B) By exercising tighter control over accounts receivable, it may be possible for a firm to release funds for other purposes.
C) By lessening control over accounts receivable, it may be possible for the firm to make accounts receivable balances available for other purposes.
D) None of the statements is correct.
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19
Select the incorrect statement concerning retained profits as a source of finance.

A) Retaining profits has no effect on who controls the business.
B) The business does not have to wait to receive the funds when using retained profits.
C) There is more scrutiny when retained profits are used for investment than when shares are issued.
D) There are no costs associated with retaining profits.
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20
An advantage of financing through an issue of ordinary shares rather than with borrowing is:

A) it does not require a fixed periodic repayment.
B) it involves lower transaction costs.
C) it does not dilute proportional ownership.
D) All of the above are advantages.
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21
A form of loan that is secured by a charge over freehold property is called a:

A) mortgage.
B) loan.
C) note.
D) share.
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22
The use of debt finance can lead a business to have ________ returns and ________ risk.

A) higher; higher
B) lower; lower
C) higher; lower
D) none of the above
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23
For an investor investing in ordinary shares,it is normally considered riskier than investing in:

A) debentures.
B) unsecured notes.
C) preference shares.
D) all of the above.
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A type of short-term financing used by many firms is:

A) bank overdraft.
B) accounts receivable.
C) unsecured notes.
D) leasing.
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25
An advantage of financing operations with debt rather then equity is:

A) the legal requirement to repay the principal.
B) the tax deductibility of interest expense on debt.
C) the legal requirement to pay interest
D) all of the above.
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26
A long-term form of finance that is divided into units,is evidenced by a trust deed and is secured by a floating charge over the assets of a company is a:

A) loan.
B) share.
C) debenture.
D) mortgage.
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27
Equity finance differs from debt finance as:

A) dividends are tax deductible, unlike interest on debt.
B) its claim on assets has priority over debt.
C) it is permanent financing whereas debt is not.
D) all of the above are differences.
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Which of the following is not an advantage of lease financing?

A) Flexibility.
B) Easier accounting treatment.
C) Saving in cashflow.
D) Ready availability of form of lending.
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29
Which statement is correct?

A) Short-term assets should be financed by long-term liabilities.
B) Long-term liabilities should be used to finance long-term assets.
C) Short-term liabilities should be used to finance long-term assets.
D) None of the above.
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30
The statement concerning invoice discounting that is not true is:

A) the responsibility for collecting the trade debts outstanding remains with the business.
B) it is currently a more important source of funds to businesses than factoring.
C) it is more expensive than factoring.
D) it is a more confidential form of finance than factoring.
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Which of the following is not a type of short-term debt finance?

A) Bank overdraft.
B) Factoring.
C) Trade credit.
D) Debentures.
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The form of short-term finance where another entity takes over the firm's debtors' accounts for a payment of around 85% of the accounts balance is known as:

A) bills receivable.
B) discounting.
C) debt factoring.
D) none of the above.
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A disadvantage of short-term debt over long-term debt is:

A) less flexibility.
B) greater frequency of re-funding.
C) a greater likelihood of penalties for early repayment.
D) All are disadvantages.
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A form of debt finance where large companies can obtain funds directly from the public rather than from financial institutions is:

A) lease finance.
B) debenture finance.
C) shares.
D) convertible loan.
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An advantage of short-term over long-term borrowing is:

A) lower costs.
B) no need to repay.
C) flexibility.
D) all of the above.
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A disadvantage of debt factoring is:

A) it can be seen as an indication that the business is having financial difficulties.
B) it can create uncertain cash flows.
C) it can mean greater time is taken up with the management of accounts receivable.
D) all of the above.
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Which of these is an advantage of bank overdrafts as a form of finance?

A) They are legally payable on demand.
B) They are easy to arrange.
C) They are a flexible form of borrowing.
D) Both B and C.
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38
Covenants imposed on a loan may include:

A) a requirement to submit regular financial information.
B) limitations on dividend payments.
C) maintenance of a certain level of liquidity.
D) all of the above.
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39
A loan provided by a financial institution based on a proportion of the face value of credit sales outstanding,is known as:

A) a secured loan.
B) invoice discounting.
C) factoring.
D) bank overdraft.
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40
A long-term lease that cannot be cancelled and that transfers virtually all the rewards and risks of ownership to the lessee is called:

A) a direct lease.
B) a leveraged lease.
C) a financial lease.
D) an operating lease.
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41
Venture capital is:

A) capital offered only to large companies.
B) capital offered to take advantage of opportunities with greater than normal risk.
C) capital offered only to owners of established businesses.
D) none of the above.
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42
Which of the following is not an illiquid asset used as backing for bonds?

A) Inventory.
B) Music royalties.
C) Ticket sales to sporting events.
D) Credit card receipts.
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43
Which of the following statements about securitisation is incorrect? Securitisation:

A) capitalises the future cash flows arising from illiquid assets.
B) does not have any inherent problems to make it problematic.
C) is an illegitimate business practice for raising finance.
D) may also be used to assist in managing risk.
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44
The current market price of a company's shares is $10.The company is planning to make a 1 for 10 rights issue at a subscription price of $8.You hold 100 shares at the time the rights issue is to be made.What will the ex-rights share price be?

A) $9.46.
B) $8.00.
C) $9.82.
D) $8.80.
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45
Which of the following best describes the 'trade-off' theory?

A) Maintaining the cost of borrowing at the same level as the cost of equity.
B) Balancing the WACC and the cost of borrowings.
C) Balancing the benefits received from interest being a taxable expense with the cost of possibly going bankrupt.
D) None of the above is a good description.
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46
Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of a company issuing long-term debt,e.g.,debentures,compared to raising funds through an issue of shares.
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47
Which of the following businesses may be of most interest to providers of venture capital?

A) Young businesses that are expanding rapidly.
B) The buyout of a business by a new management team.
C) Businesses starting up.
D) All of the above.
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48
Gearing increases earnings per share when the return on assets exceeds the:

A) the after tax cost of debt.
B) firm's return on shareholders' equity.
C) dividends paid.
D) return on sales.
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49
The underlying rationale of Australian Securities Exchange is:

A) to enable stockbrokers to charge commission on buying and selling shares.
B) to enable investors to sell their shares easily.
C) to enable companies to raise new capital.
D) Both B and C.
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50
The current market price of a company's shares is $10.The company is planning to make a 1 for 10 rights issue at a subscription price of $8.You hold 100 shares at the time the rights issue is to be made.If you exercise your rights,what is the total number of shares you will now own?

A) 110.
B) 100.
C) 108.
D) 111.
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51
Which of these is correct concerning the difference between an operating and a financial lease?

A) Under a financial lease, the customer takes immediate possession of the asset, while under an operating lease, the customer must wait for possession until the full cost is paid.
B) Under an operating lease, the lessor carries the risks and rewards, whereas with a financial lease, these are transferred to the lessee.
C) A financial lease is a short-term lending arrangement, while an operating lease is a long-term arrangement.
D) Both B and C.
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52
The use of debt finance by a company (gearing)has a potential impact on which of the following?

A) The return obtained by the shareholder.
B) The variability of net profit.
C) Risk associated with the company.
D) All of the above.
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53
The most important difference between a bonus share issue and a rights issue,from the issuing company's point of view,is that they:

A) require different accounting practices.
B) benefit different groups.
C) have different effects on cash flow.
D) none of the above.
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54
If a shareholder in a public company sells his/her shares on the Australian Securities Exchange,the capital of the company will:

A) decrease by the amount obtained for the shares.
B) remain the same.
C) decrease by the fair value of the share.
D) increase by the amount obtained for the shares.
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55
Evidence suggests that:

A) Businesses tend to follow the 'trade-off' theory.
B) Most businesses are financially geared.
C) Few businesses appear to be highly geared.
D) All of the above.
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56
Loan capital which can be converted into equity capital at the option of the holder is known as:

A) preference shares.
B) convertible preference shares.
C) convertible loan stock.
D) warrants.
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57
Which factor should be taken into account when deciding between debt and equity finance?

A) The effect on earnings per share.
B) The security available.
C) The purpose of the finance.
D) All of the above.
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58
A firm with high business risk should ideally finance using:

A) high debt.
B) little debt.
C) no debt.
D) none of the above.
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59
The offer of new shares to existing shareholders at a discount on market price,in proportion to the amount of their current holding,is known as:

A) a preference issue.
B) a bonus issue.
C) an option.
D) a rights issue.
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60
Gearing refers to the use of:

A) financing through preference shares.
B) debt financing.
C) equity financing.
D) none of the above.
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61
Small businesses are more likely to obtain long-term finance from:

A) private equity.
B) ASX listing.
C) debentures.
D) none of the above.
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62
Investors,typically wealthy,successful individuals,who are prepared to make investments in new businesses and provide advice,are known as:

A) godfathers.
B) humanitarian.
C) philanthropists.
D) business angels.
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63
The minimum share value a company must have to be listed on the Australian Securities Exchange is:

A) $1 million.
B) $5 million.
C) $10 million.
D) $50 million.
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64
Purple Ltd has 10 million ordinary shares which were issued at 80 cents each.The shares are currently valued on the stock exchange at $1.60 per share.The directors of Purple Ltd have decided to make a one-for-eight rights issue at $1.50 per share.
REQUIRED:
a)Calculate the price of a share following the rights issue.
b)Calculate the value of the rights offer on a per share basis.
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65
Which of these is a disadvantage of Australian Securities Exchange listing?

A) Requirements for additional financial disclosure.
B) Closer monitoring by financial journalists and analysts.
C) The high cost of listing.
D) All are disadvantages.
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66
When making an issue of shares to the public:

A) it is generally easy to set the price at which the shares will be issued.
B) it is generally difficult to set the price at which the shares will be issued.
C) if the share price is set too low, the issue will be undersubscribed.
D) if the share price is set too high, the issue will be oversubscribed.
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67
A public issue of shares where the investor must state in advance the amount they are willing to pay for the shares is called a:

A) tender issue.
B) private issue.
C) share purchase plan.
D) venture share issue.
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68
Why might small businesses prefer backing from business angels? Business Angels:

A) may be prepared to accept lower returns on their investment.
B) generally have little to offer in the way of business experience, so they will not interfere with the running of the business.
C) are often in a position to make financial decisions quickly.
D) Both A and C.
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