WGU C214 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT OBJECTIVE
ASSESSMENT – QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | VERIFIED
AND WELL DETAILED ANSWERS | PLUS RATIONALES |
GUARANTEED PASS | LATEST EXAM UPDATE
Core Domains
Financial Statement Analysis
Time Value of Money
Risk and Return
Valuation of Stocks and Bonds
Capital Budgeting
Cost of Capital
Working Capital Management
Financial Markets and Institutions
Ethics and Professional Standards
Introduction
This comprehensive assessment is designed to evaluate a
candidate's proficiency in the fundamental principles of
financial management. The purpose of this exam is to ensure
that students possess the analytical skills necessary to
,interpret financial data and make informed organizational
decisions. The assessment covers a broad range of topics
including capital budgeting, valuation, and risk assessment
through a combination of conceptual multiple-choice
questions and complex, scenario-based problems. By
emphasizing real-world application, the exam tests the ability
to apply theoretical financial models to practical business
challenges. Candidates must demonstrate a mastery of
quantitative techniques and ethical considerations to achieve
a passing score and prove readiness for professional
financial leadership roles.
SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1–100
1. Which of the following best describes the primary goal
of financial management in a corporation?
A. Minimizing total operating expenses
B. Maximizing the current value per share of existing stock
C. Maximizing the company's total market share
D. Minimizing the firm's tax liability
,🟢 B. Maximizing the current value per share of existing
stock
🔴 Explanation: The primary goal of financial management is
to maximize shareholder wealth, which is reflected in the
market value of the firm's common stock.
2. A company is considering a project with an initial
investment of $50,000 and expected cash flows of
$20,000 per year for three years. If the required return is
10%, what is the Net Present Value (NPV)?
A. $49,737.04
B. ($262.96)
C. ($2,434.26)
D. $10,000.00
🟢 B. ($262.96)
🔴 Explanation: Using the NPV formula: NPV = -$50,000 +
($20,000/1.10) + ($20,000/1.10^2) + ($20,000/1.10^3) =
-$50,000 + $49,737.04 = -$262.96.
3. Which financial statement reports a firm's financial
position at a specific point in time?
, A. Income Statement
B. Statement of Cash Flows
C. Balance Sheet
D. Retained Earnings Statement
🟢 C. Balance Sheet
🔴 Explanation: The balance sheet provides a snapshot of a
firm's assets, liabilities, and equity at a specific date, unlike
other statements that cover a period of time.
4. What is the relationship between bond prices and
market interest rates?
A. They move in the same direction
B. There is no relationship
C. They move in opposite directions
D. They move in the same direction only when the bond is at
a premium
🟢 C. They move in opposite directions
🔴 Explanation: As market interest rates rise, the fixed
coupon payments of existing bonds become less attractive,
causing their market price to fall.
ASSESSMENT – QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | VERIFIED
AND WELL DETAILED ANSWERS | PLUS RATIONALES |
GUARANTEED PASS | LATEST EXAM UPDATE
Core Domains
Financial Statement Analysis
Time Value of Money
Risk and Return
Valuation of Stocks and Bonds
Capital Budgeting
Cost of Capital
Working Capital Management
Financial Markets and Institutions
Ethics and Professional Standards
Introduction
This comprehensive assessment is designed to evaluate a
candidate's proficiency in the fundamental principles of
financial management. The purpose of this exam is to ensure
that students possess the analytical skills necessary to
,interpret financial data and make informed organizational
decisions. The assessment covers a broad range of topics
including capital budgeting, valuation, and risk assessment
through a combination of conceptual multiple-choice
questions and complex, scenario-based problems. By
emphasizing real-world application, the exam tests the ability
to apply theoretical financial models to practical business
challenges. Candidates must demonstrate a mastery of
quantitative techniques and ethical considerations to achieve
a passing score and prove readiness for professional
financial leadership roles.
SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1–100
1. Which of the following best describes the primary goal
of financial management in a corporation?
A. Minimizing total operating expenses
B. Maximizing the current value per share of existing stock
C. Maximizing the company's total market share
D. Minimizing the firm's tax liability
,🟢 B. Maximizing the current value per share of existing
stock
🔴 Explanation: The primary goal of financial management is
to maximize shareholder wealth, which is reflected in the
market value of the firm's common stock.
2. A company is considering a project with an initial
investment of $50,000 and expected cash flows of
$20,000 per year for three years. If the required return is
10%, what is the Net Present Value (NPV)?
A. $49,737.04
B. ($262.96)
C. ($2,434.26)
D. $10,000.00
🟢 B. ($262.96)
🔴 Explanation: Using the NPV formula: NPV = -$50,000 +
($20,000/1.10) + ($20,000/1.10^2) + ($20,000/1.10^3) =
-$50,000 + $49,737.04 = -$262.96.
3. Which financial statement reports a firm's financial
position at a specific point in time?
, A. Income Statement
B. Statement of Cash Flows
C. Balance Sheet
D. Retained Earnings Statement
🟢 C. Balance Sheet
🔴 Explanation: The balance sheet provides a snapshot of a
firm's assets, liabilities, and equity at a specific date, unlike
other statements that cover a period of time.
4. What is the relationship between bond prices and
market interest rates?
A. They move in the same direction
B. There is no relationship
C. They move in opposite directions
D. They move in the same direction only when the bond is at
a premium
🟢 C. They move in opposite directions
🔴 Explanation: As market interest rates rise, the fixed
coupon payments of existing bonds become less attractive,
causing their market price to fall.