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FOUNDATIONS OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT, 10TH
CANADIAN EDITION EXAM LATEST VERSION QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 2026 EDITION




FOUNDATIONS OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT, 10TH CANADIAN EDITION (BLOCK) –
250 EXAM-STYLE QUESTIONS WITH RATIONALES



SECTION 1: THE GOALS AND FUNCTIONS OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT (CHAPTER
1) – Questions 1-40

1. What is the primary goal of financial management?

A. Increased earnings
B. Maximizing cash flow
C. Maximizing shareholder wealth
D. Minimizing risk of the firm

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The primary goal of financial management is maximizing shareholder
wealth, which is reflected in the market price of the firm's common stock. While
increased earnings and cash flow are important, they are means to the ultimate goal of
increasing shareholder wealth. Minimizing risk is not the primary goal, as there must be
an appropriate trade-off between risk and return.



2. Proper risk-return management means that:

A. The firm should take as few risks as possible
B. Consistent with the objectives of the firm, an appropriate trade-off between risk and
return should be determined
C. The firm should earn the highest return possible
D. The firm should value future profits more highly than current profits

Correct Answer: B

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Rationale: Proper risk-return management requires that, consistent with the objectives
of the firm, an appropriate trade-off between risk and return should be determined.
Taking as few risks as possible may limit returns, and earning the highest return possible
may involve excessive risk. The trade-off should be based on the firm's objectives and
the shareholders' risk preferences.



3. Which of the following is NOT a major area of concern and emphasis in modern
financial management?

A. Inflation and its effect on profits
B. Stable short-term interest rates
C. Changing international environment
D. Increased reliance on debt

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Stable short-term interest rates are not a major area of concern in modern
financial management. In reality, interest rates fluctuate significantly, and managing
interest rate risk is an important concern. Inflation, the changing international
environment, and increased reliance on debt are all major areas of concern.



4. Which of the following is NOT a major area of concern and emphasis in modern
financial management?

A. Marginal analysis
B. Risk-return trade-off
C. Commodity trading
D. Changing financial institutions

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Commodity trading is not a major area of concern in modern financial
management. Marginal analysis, risk-return trade-offs, and changing financial
institutions are key areas of focus. Commodity trading may be relevant to some firms
but is not a core area of financial management.



5. The effect of the high rates of inflation experienced during the 1970s and early
1980s was to make:

A. The gold standard eliminated
B. Purchasing power increased

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C. Interest rates fell
D. Capital budgeting decisions less reliable

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: High inflation made capital budgeting decisions less reliable because future
cash flows became more difficult to predict accurately. Purchasing power decreased,
not increased, and interest rates rose rather than fell. The gold standard had already
been eliminated earlier.



6. In the past, the study of finance has included:

A. Operational efficiency
B. Employee relationships
C. Legal cases
D. Mergers and acquisitions

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: In the past, the study of finance has included mergers and acquisitions.
Operational efficiency and employee relationships are more related to operations
management and human resources, while legal cases are more related to business law.



7. A financial manager's goal of maximizing current or short-term earnings may not
be appropriate because:

A. It considers the timing of the benefits
B. Increased earnings may be accompanied by acceptably higher levels of risk
C. Share ownership is widely dispersed
D. Earnings are subjective; they can be defined in various ways such as accounting or
economic earnings

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Earnings are subjective and can be defined in various ways (accounting
earnings, economic earnings, etc.). Short-term earnings can be manipulated through
accounting choices and may not reflect the true economic performance of the firm.
Maximizing shareholder wealth, as reflected in share price, is a more objective and
appropriate goal.



8. One of the major disadvantages of a sole proprietorship is:

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A. There is unlimited liability to the owner
B. The simplicity of decision making
C. Low organizational costs
D. Low operating costs

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The major disadvantage of a sole proprietorship is unlimited liability,
meaning the owner is personally responsible for all debts and obligations of the
business. The simplicity of decision making, low organizational costs, and low operating
costs are advantages.



9. The partnership form of organization:

A. Avoids the double taxation of earnings and dividends found in the corporate form of
organization
B. Usually provides limited liability to the partners
C. Has unlimited life
D. Simplifies decision making

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: A partnership avoids the double taxation of earnings and dividends that is
found in the corporate form. However, partnerships typically have unlimited liability (not
limited), have limited life, and may not simplify decision making if there are multiple
partners.



10. A corporation is NOT:

A. Owned by shareholders who enjoy the privilege of limited liability
B. Easily divisible between owners
C. A separate legal entity with perpetual life
D. A separate legal entity with limited life

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: A corporation is a separate legal entity with perpetual life, not limited life.
Corporations are owned by shareholders who have limited liability, and ownership is
easily divisible through the transfer of shares.



11. Inflation:

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