WGU D076 OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT FINAL EXAM 2 LATEST
VERSIONS (VERSION A AND B) EXAM NEWEST 2026 ACTUAL EXAM
WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
(100% VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+| ||PROFESSOR
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The value of an asset as determined through fundamental
analysis without referring to the asset's market value.Go To -
ANSWER-Intrinsic Value
An activity ratio found by COGS divided by inventory.Go To -
ANSWER-Inventory Turnover
A financial intermediary that offers complex financial transactions
such as underwriting, facilitating mergers, and buying and selling
financial securities on behalf of large institutions.Go To -
ANSWER-Investment Bank
An area of finance that involves deciding which assets to invest in
to create wealth in the future.Go To - ANSWER-Investments
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Following the laws and rules set by an authority.Go To -
ANSWER-Legal
Another name for debt or liability.Go To - ANSWER-Leverage
A category of ratios that consider how a firm is financed.Go To -
ANSWER-Leverage Ratios
An asset that can be converted into cash quickly without the loss
of significant value.Go To - ANSWER-Liquid Asset
The ability to turn financial securities into cash easily without
losing significant value.Go To - ANSWER-Liquidity
A category of ratios that measure a firm's ability to meet short-
term obligations.Go To - ANSWER-Liquidity Ratios
The current market value of a publicly traded company's total
outstanding shares, indicating the size of a company.Go To -
ANSWER-Market Capitalization
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A category of ratios that are used to evaluate the current share
price of a public firm's stock.Go To - ANSWER-Market Ratios
Risk that is inherent in the economy as a whole and cannot be
diversified away; also called systematic risk or nondiversifiable
risk.Go To - ANSWER-Market Risk
A market ratio found by market value of equity divided by book
value of equity.Go To - ANSWER-Market-to-book Ratio (M/B
Ratio)
The business function responsible for generating sales.Go To -
ANSWER-Marketing
The date at which a bond expires.Go To - ANSWER-Maturity Date
A type of financial market used for short-term assets that are held
for less than one year.Go To - ANSWER-Money Market
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Following one's standards of right and wrong behavior.Go To -
ANSWER-Morals
An investment company that continually offers investments and
buys financial securities and instruments on behalf of
investors.Go To - ANSWER-Mutual Fund
When two or more events do not coincide.Go To - ANSWER-
Mutually Exclusive
A computer network where stocks are bought and sold. It is the
second-largest stock exchange in the world. Typically, technology-
related companies will go public through this exchange.Go To -
ANSWER-NASDAQ
A bond covenant that describes things the company pledges itself
not to do in order to protect bondholders.Go To - ANSWER-
Negative Covenants