Solution Manual for Principles of
Corporate Finance 14th Edition
1.What is the primary goal of financial management?
A) Maximizing shareholder wealth
B) Minimizing costs
C) Increasing market share
D) Expanding business operations
Correct Answer: A) Maximizing shareholder wealth
2. In the context of capital budgeting, what does the Net Present Value (NPV)
method primarily focus on?
A) Measuring the risk of the investment
B) Calculating the return on investment
C) Comparing the value of cash inflows and outflows
D) Estimating future cash flows
Correct Answer: C) Comparing the value of cash inflows and outflows
3. What does the Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) represent?
A) The cost of equity only
B) The cost of debt only
C) The average rate of return required by all of a company’s security holders
D) The cost of new investments
Correct Answer: C) The average rate of return required by all of a company’s security
holders
,4. Which of the following is a key difference between debt and equity financing?
A) Debt financing involves giving up ownership, while equity financing does not
B) Equity financing requires regular interest payments, while debt financing does not
C) Debt financing requires regular interest payments, while equity financing does not
D) Equity financing is generally less expensive than debt financing
Correct Answer: C) Debt financing requires regular interest payments, while equity
financing does not
5. The dividend discount model (DDM) is used to determine:
A) The future price of a stock
B) The intrinsic value of a stock based on its dividends
C) The market price of a stock
D) The cost of debt financing
Correct Answer: B) The intrinsic value of a stock based on its dividends
6. The efficient market hypothesis (EMH) suggests that:
A) Stock prices reflect all available information and are always correct
B) Market prices are only influenced by public information
C) Prices of stocks are determined by market demand and supply only
D) Investors can consistently achieve returns higher than the market average
Correct Answer: A) Stock prices reflect all available information and are always
correct
7. What is the primary purpose of conducting a financial statement analysis?
,A) To determine the tax liability of the company
B) To assess the company's performance and financial health
C) To calculate the company's market value
D) To forecast future cash flows
Correct Answer: B) To assess the company's performance and financial health
8. What is the main advantage of using the internal rate of return (IRR) for capital
budgeting?
A) It does not consider the time value of money
B) It provides a single percentage rate that represents the investment’s profitability
C) It requires no comparison with the cost of capital
D) It is simple to calculate and interpret
Correct Answer: B) It provides a single percentage rate that represents the
investment’s profitability
9. In the context of capital structure, what does the term "leverage" refer to?
A) The use of borrowed funds to amplify the potential return on investment
B) The diversification of a company’s investment portfolio
C) The use of cash reserves to fund operations
D) The process of selling assets to reduce debt
Correct Answer: A) The use of borrowed funds to amplify the potential return on
investment
10. What is the primary difference between the payback period method and the
discounted payback period method?
, A) The discounted payback period method accounts for the time value of money,
while the payback period method does not
B) The payback period method is more accurate than the discounted payback period
method
C) The discounted payback period method is easier to calculate
D) The payback period method includes future cash flows, while the discounted
payback period method does not
Correct Answer: A) The discounted payback period method accounts for the time
value of money, while the payback period method does not
11. When calculating the cost of equity using the Capital Asset Pricing Model
(CAPM), which of the following is NOT included?
A) The risk-free rate
B) The expected market return
C) The stock's beta
D) The company’s dividend payout ratio
Correct Answer: D) The company’s dividend payout ratio
12. What does the term "beta" measure in finance?
A) The total return of a stock
B) The risk-free rate of return
C) The sensitivity of a stock’s returns to the returns of the market
D) The average dividend yield of a stock
Correct Answer: C) The sensitivity of a stock’s returns to the returns of the market
13. In financial terms, what is "diversification"?
Corporate Finance 14th Edition
1.What is the primary goal of financial management?
A) Maximizing shareholder wealth
B) Minimizing costs
C) Increasing market share
D) Expanding business operations
Correct Answer: A) Maximizing shareholder wealth
2. In the context of capital budgeting, what does the Net Present Value (NPV)
method primarily focus on?
A) Measuring the risk of the investment
B) Calculating the return on investment
C) Comparing the value of cash inflows and outflows
D) Estimating future cash flows
Correct Answer: C) Comparing the value of cash inflows and outflows
3. What does the Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) represent?
A) The cost of equity only
B) The cost of debt only
C) The average rate of return required by all of a company’s security holders
D) The cost of new investments
Correct Answer: C) The average rate of return required by all of a company’s security
holders
,4. Which of the following is a key difference between debt and equity financing?
A) Debt financing involves giving up ownership, while equity financing does not
B) Equity financing requires regular interest payments, while debt financing does not
C) Debt financing requires regular interest payments, while equity financing does not
D) Equity financing is generally less expensive than debt financing
Correct Answer: C) Debt financing requires regular interest payments, while equity
financing does not
5. The dividend discount model (DDM) is used to determine:
A) The future price of a stock
B) The intrinsic value of a stock based on its dividends
C) The market price of a stock
D) The cost of debt financing
Correct Answer: B) The intrinsic value of a stock based on its dividends
6. The efficient market hypothesis (EMH) suggests that:
A) Stock prices reflect all available information and are always correct
B) Market prices are only influenced by public information
C) Prices of stocks are determined by market demand and supply only
D) Investors can consistently achieve returns higher than the market average
Correct Answer: A) Stock prices reflect all available information and are always
correct
7. What is the primary purpose of conducting a financial statement analysis?
,A) To determine the tax liability of the company
B) To assess the company's performance and financial health
C) To calculate the company's market value
D) To forecast future cash flows
Correct Answer: B) To assess the company's performance and financial health
8. What is the main advantage of using the internal rate of return (IRR) for capital
budgeting?
A) It does not consider the time value of money
B) It provides a single percentage rate that represents the investment’s profitability
C) It requires no comparison with the cost of capital
D) It is simple to calculate and interpret
Correct Answer: B) It provides a single percentage rate that represents the
investment’s profitability
9. In the context of capital structure, what does the term "leverage" refer to?
A) The use of borrowed funds to amplify the potential return on investment
B) The diversification of a company’s investment portfolio
C) The use of cash reserves to fund operations
D) The process of selling assets to reduce debt
Correct Answer: A) The use of borrowed funds to amplify the potential return on
investment
10. What is the primary difference between the payback period method and the
discounted payback period method?
, A) The discounted payback period method accounts for the time value of money,
while the payback period method does not
B) The payback period method is more accurate than the discounted payback period
method
C) The discounted payback period method is easier to calculate
D) The payback period method includes future cash flows, while the discounted
payback period method does not
Correct Answer: A) The discounted payback period method accounts for the time
value of money, while the payback period method does not
11. When calculating the cost of equity using the Capital Asset Pricing Model
(CAPM), which of the following is NOT included?
A) The risk-free rate
B) The expected market return
C) The stock's beta
D) The company’s dividend payout ratio
Correct Answer: D) The company’s dividend payout ratio
12. What does the term "beta" measure in finance?
A) The total return of a stock
B) The risk-free rate of return
C) The sensitivity of a stock’s returns to the returns of the market
D) The average dividend yield of a stock
Correct Answer: C) The sensitivity of a stock’s returns to the returns of the market
13. In financial terms, what is "diversification"?