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D366 - Financial Statement Analysis (Pre-Assessment) Question and answers verified to pass 2025 An investor is examining a company's balance sheet and subtracts current liabilities from current assets. What is the investor trying to understand by this calculation? Total capital Book value Working capital Sales revenue - correct answer Working capital A company's chief financial officer (CFO) wants to determine how much cash is used for normal business operations. Which element of a statement of cash flows aids in this calculation? Net cash used in investing activities Increase in accounts receivable Additions to property and equipment Payment of dividends to stockholders - correct answer Increase in accounts receivable A legal strategist is advising management on ways to gain market share and has made growth-oriented investments. Sales have stayed stagnant despite the investment, and the company wants to increase the company's valuation. Which strategy should increase this company's common stock price? Stock buybacks Monthly dividends Retained earnings Repurchased debt - correct answer Stock buybacks

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1. Balance Sheet assets, liabilities, owner's equity

2. Income Statement reports amount of net income earned during a
period.

3. Net Income excess of revenues over expenses

4. Statement of Cash Flow Reports amounts of cash collected and paid out during
operating, investing, and financing activities.

5. capital stock an owner purchased stock. also known as paid in
capital and contributed capital

6. retained earnings net income that has not been paid back in dividends.

7. capital stock aka paid in capital or contributed capital. an owner
buys stock

8. accounting equation assets=liabilities+equity. can always calculate a
missing fig-
ure if you have 2 others.

9. components of the de- tailed explanation of why
income statement the


10. Income statement: net
income helps explain...

11. components of the cash
flow statement




12. what statement contains a
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companies financial performance for
a period of time. Sales/Revenue, COGS,
operating expenses, operating income, gains,
losses, taxes, resulting in net income.

changes in retained earnings between 2
balance sheet dates

operating(any activity on the income
statement), invest- ing(related to the firm
investing in itself, equipment pur- chases etc)
financing(buying/selling your stock, creditors
lending you money)

the cash flow statement




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balance sheet cash
amount changed?

13. what statement explains income statement
changes in retained
earnings on the balance
sheet?
accounting adjustments applied to cash flow data
14. cash from operations on
the statement of cash flow
is trans- formed into net
income through what?

15. current ratios liquidity ratios- measures firms ability to pay current
liabil- ities with assets that should be converted to
cash within 1 year.
current assets divided by current liabilities

16. debt ratios measures level of debt burden and leverage that a
company has. ratio should be below .5-.6.
total liabilities divided by total assets

17. ROE dollars of profit generated compared to owners
investment. similar to an interest rate the owners
are earning on their investment.
net income divided by owners equity

18. equity total assets-total liabilities

19. ROA measures the profits the firm is generating on its asset.
sim- ilar to an interest rate the company is earning
by investing its asset in the business.
net income divided by total assets

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