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NAB RCAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS
Breakeven point? - ANSWER total cost equals total revenue

Working capital ratio: current assets / current liabilities.


Acid-test (quick) ratio: ANSWER (cash + AR + short-term investments) /
current liabilities.


The debt-to-asset ratio is calculated as total liabilities divided by total assets.


FTE (full-time equivalent) - ANSWER total amount of hours per employee in a
week / 40 (i.e. 12 + 14 + 40 + 30 divided by 40)


Profit margin - NOI/Total Revenue. Defined as "income to sales." There are two
types: gross profit margin and net profit margin.


Net Operating Income (NOI) - ANSWER Total (gross) Revenue minus
operating expenses


Occupancy rate - ANSWER (number of resident days/beds) x 365


HCS - ANSWER Hazard Communication Standard. The OSHA regulation
requires companies to notify employees about potentially harmful chemicals.


Balance sheet formula - ANSWER Assets equal liabilities plus shareholder
equity.

, EBITDA - Answer Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and
amortization




Amortization is the decrease of a loan debt by payments made over time.


ANSWER: resident needs->service planning->staffing->billing/collections.


FICA, Social Security, and Medicare taxes are 6.2% and 1.45%, respectively.


ANSWER agreement, consideration, contractual capacity, and legality (in
writing) "ACCL"


Liability insurance typically covers... - ANSWER Personal injury and property
damage


ANSWER: Lock out and tag out all electrical equipment.


ANSWER: National Electrical Code (NEC)


Following the NFPA Life Safety Code - ANSWER fire plan, regular fire drills,
detectors, training on the procedure, non-combustible furnishings/draperies


Extinguisher class A - ANSWER common combustibles such as wood or paper.


Extinguisher Class B - ANSWER For flammable liquid and gas fires (grease,
paint).

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