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Financial Management Core Concepts, 5th edition Raymond Brooks Jimmy Yang Chapter 1
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Chapter 1 Financial Management st s t s t st




1.1 The Cycle of Money st st st




1) At its most basic level, the function of financial intermediaries is to
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B) move money from lenders to borrowers and back again
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C) report all financial transactions to the federal government
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LO: 1.1 Describe the cycle of money, the participants in the cycle, and the common objective of borrowi
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2) Which of the following is NOT an example of a financial transaction?
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A) Your parents use their credit card to pay for your current term's college tuition.
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B) You use the ATM at Heathrow airport in London to withdraw British pounds.
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C) Your roommate lends you $20 and you repay it in one week.
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D) All of the above are financial transactions.
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3) The movement of money from lender to borrower and back again is known as
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Hmwrk Questions: * Taken from "Prepping for Exams" questions at the end of the chapter.
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,4) The common objective of borrowing and lending is to
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B) gain a profit at the other's expense st st st st st st



C) make a firm or individual appear more liquid than is really the case
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ng and lending.
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5) Which of the following is NOT a function of a financial intermediary in the len
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ding/borrowing process? st



A) To help establish terms of the lending/borrowing agreement
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B) To match the borrower and the lender
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C) To bear the risk that the lender will not repay
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D) To bear the risk that the borrower will not repay A
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nswer: C s t



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Analytical Thinking
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LO: 1.1 Describe the cycle of money, the participants in the cycle, and the common objective of borrowi
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ng and lending.
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6) Professor Gaston, your History teacher, borrows money at a rate of 6% per year from the Valle
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y State Bank for a tuition loan for her son. You have $1,200 deposited into your checking account a
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t the same bank earning a rate of 0.5% per year. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
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A) The bank is criminally liable to you for paying an interest rate lower than the expected rate of infl
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ation.
B) You and your professor have an obvious conflict of interest because you have accounts at the sa
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me financial institution.
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C) You benefit from earning interest on your deposit, safety for your funds, and having a rec
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ognizable means for paying for your financial obligations without having to hold cash.
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D) Your professor is the only party to be made worse off by this example because she is the only part
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y paying net interest.
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Explanation: Both you and your professor are using services typically provided by banks. There is n
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o conflict of interest.
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, 7) The basic function of financial intermediaries is to move advice from lenders to borrowers and ba
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ck to lenders.
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Explanation: The basic function of financial intermediaries is to move MONEY from lenders to borrow
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ers and back to lenders.
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ng and lending.
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8) In the lending/borrowing process, a financial intermediary function is to bear the risk that the bor
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rower will not repay. st st st



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9) All financial transactions have a buyer and a seller. A
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10) Give three examples of a financial transaction. st st st st st st



Answer: (1) Your parents use their credit card to pay some of your college expenses.
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(2) You use the ATM to withdraw funds so you can buy your best friend a birthday gift.
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(3) Your roommate lends you $20 and you repay it when you get your next pay check. Dif
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1.2 Overview of Finance Areas st st st




1) Which of the following best identifies the four main areas of finance?
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A) Exchange rate management, investments, financial institutions and markets, international fi
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C) Corporate finance, investments, financial institutions and markets, international finance
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D) Corporate finance, capital budgeting, financial institutions and markets, regulation A
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