Description : How can a firm provide a margin of safety if it cannot borrow on short notice to meet its needs? A. Maintain a low level of current assets (especially cash and marketable securities) ... the level of fixed assets (especially plant and equipment D. Lengthening the maturity schedule of financing
Last Answer : D. Lengthening the maturity schedule of financing
Description : Under a conservative financing policy a firm would use long-term financing to finance some of the temporary current assets. What should the firm do when a "dip" in temporary current assets causes ... C. Use the excess funds to repurchase common stock. D. Purchase additional plant and equipment.
Last Answer : B. Invest the excess long-term financing in marketable securities.
Description : Government securities are considered liquid because they are - (1) backed by the Government treasury (2) convertible into other types of saving deposits (3) quickly and easily marketable (4) stable in value
Last Answer : (3) quickly and easily marketable Explanation: Liquid Asset is an asset that can be converted into cash quickly and with minimal impact to the price received. In a liquid market, ... free highly liquid financial instruments, which market participants are more willing to transact and take positions.
Description : Government securities are considered liquid because they are (1) backed by the Government treasury (2) convertible into other types of saving deposits (3) quickly and easily marketable (4) stable in value
Last Answer : quickly and easily marketable
Description : In Bank‟s balance sheet, which of the following is an asset? A. Its paid up capital B. Its saved deposits C. Its instrument in government securities D. Its accumulated Reserve Funds E. Its Current Deposits
Last Answer : C. Its instrument in government securities Explanation: Bank assets comprises cash, money at short notice, bills and securities discounted, bank‘s investments in government securities, loans sanctioned by the bank.
Description : Which of the following is not a prescribed asset class under the Companies (Registered Valuers and Valuation) Rules, 2017? a) Enterprise b) Securities or Financial Assets c) Plant and Machinery d) Land and Buildings
Last Answer : a) Enterprise
Description : A balance sheet for a chemical plant shows its financial condition at any given date. It does not contain the __________ of the plant. (A) Current asset (B) Current liability (C) Long term debt (D) Profit
Last Answer : D) Profit
Description : The ordinary examination of financial statements is not primarily designed to disclose defalcations and other irregularities although their discovery may result. Normal audit procedures are more likely to ... . Failure to record cash receipts for services rendered. d. Forgeries on company checks
Last Answer : Theft of inventories
Description : The ordinary examination of financial statements is not primarily designed to disclose defalcations and other irregularities although their discovery may result. Normal audit procedures are more likely to ... receipts for services rendered. c. Forgeries on company checks. d. Theft of inventories
Description : Which of the following is not an investment expenditure in goods and services? (1) Expansion of the main plant of a company (2) Purchase of a house (3) Purchase of machinery (4) An increase in business inventories
Last Answer : Purchase of a house
Description : Net working capital refers to A. total assets minus fixed assets B. current assets minus current liabilities C. current assets minus inventories D. current
Last Answer : B. current assets minus current liabilities
Description : Alinco, which is a aluminium-cobalt-nickel steel, is used for making (A) Surgical instruments (B) Powerful magnets (C) Chemical equipments (D) Boiler tubes
Last Answer : (B) Powerful magnets
Description : Out of the following processes of paper pulp manufacture, the maximum corrosion problem in digestion & handling equipments is encountered in the __________ process. (A) Mechanical (B) Sulphate/Kraft (C) Sulphite (D) Neutral sulphite semi-chemical
Last Answer : (D) Neutral sulphite semi-chemical
Description : Chemical engineering plant cost index is used for finding the present cost of a particular chemical plant, if the cost of similar plant at some time in the past is known. The present cost of ... (B) Process instruments and control (C) Pumps and compressor (D) Electrical equipments and material
Last Answer : (A) Fabricated equipment and machinery
Description : 'Lang factor' is defined as the ratio of the capital investment to the delivered cost of major equipments. The value of 'Lang factor' for fixed capital investment, for a solid-fluid processing chemical plant ranges from (A) 1.2 to 1.4 (B) 2.5 to 2.7 (C) 4.2 to 4.4 (D) 6.2 to 6.4
Last Answer : C) 4.2 to 4.4
Description : Purchased cost of equipments for a chemical process plant ranges from __________ percent of the fixed capital investment. (A) 10 to 20 (B) 20 to 40 (C) 45 to 60 (D) 65 to 75
Last Answer : (B) 20 to 40
Description : Pick out the wrong statement. (A) The annual depreciation rate for machinery and equipments in a chemical process plant is about 10% of the fixed capital investment (B) Annual depreciation rate ... chemical industry, research and development cost amounts to about 15% of net sales realisation (NSR)
Last Answer : (D) In a chemical industry, research and development cost amounts to about 15% of net sales realisation (NSR)
Description : Amortization' in respect of financial obligation of a company means the (A) Liquidation of financial obligations on instalment basis (B) Commitment of financial obligation on priority (C) Liquidation of all the obsolete equipments of the company (D) Modernisation of the plant equipments
Last Answer : Option A
Description : A current asset is a. the last asset purchased by a business. b. an asset which is currently being used to produce a product or service. c. usually found as a separate classification in the income statement. d. an asset that a company expects to convert to cash or use up within one year.
Last Answer : d. an asset that a company expects to convert to cash or use up within one year.
Description : What are some easy to learn, marketable skills?
Last Answer : Prostitution. Jk. I knew a few people who made pretty good money making and selling treats like cake and pies. Although probably a better idea in a more rural area.
Description : Is education a marketable business?
Last Answer : answer:Although it seems like it would be lucrative (the tuition costs are outrageous!) private schools are not big money makers. The cost of running such a place is so incredibly high as to be ... emotionally prepared, that alone would be a good argument against. Sorry to be so abrupt about this.
Description : Which is the more marketable major: English or Psychology?
Last Answer : answer:in this economy neither. Especially at the Bachelors level. I'm not trying to be offensive. I have known 3 psych majors at the B.S. level and 2 English Majors at the B.A. level. The ... name and I think the other girl is considering her masters, she works part time at some clothing store.
Description : Is virtual competency a marketable skill?
Last Answer : I think virtual competence is a skill in a virtual world. Or for a virtual business. But if the article says it’s good, you could put it on the resume. Me, I hate virtual skills. I wish I had real world skills. But then, something is better then nothing.
Description : What are the principal operations involved in the preparation of marketable tea? -SST 10th
Last Answer : The principal operations involved in the preparation of marketable tea are: Plucking or picking, withering, rolling and fermenting, drying and cutting, grading and branding, tasting and packing.
Description : What are some of the marketable careers apart from those related to medicine and engineering?
Last Answer : I think the food industry like hotel management is marketable if taken seriously. It has not failed for the longest time. There are many opportunities in this industry, considering its growing every other day, ... After a while you can now decide to major in one particular area and grow from there.
Description : Marketable surplus is given by
Last Answer : Ans. MS = P – C
Description : The relationship between Marketable to Marketed surplus for perishable products
Last Answer : Ans. Equal
Description : Failure of a bulb to produce a marketable flower following floral initiation is: a. Disbudding b. Flower blasting c. Damping off d. Dieback
Last Answer : Flower blasting
Description : The ratio between marketable crop yield and water used in evapotranspiration is known as– 1) Field water use efficiency 2) Economic irrigation efficiency 3) Consumptive use efficiency 4) Water use efficiency
Last Answer : 1) Field water use efficiency
Description : Certain characteristics or circumstances may increase the susceptibility of assets to misappropriation. Opportunities to misappropriate assets increase due to the following except: a. Inventory items that ... which are small in size, marketable, or lacking observable identification of ownership.
Last Answer : Certain characteristics or circumstances may increase the susceptibility of assets to misappropriation. Opportunities to misappropriate assets increase due to the following except: a. Inventory items that ... which are small in size, marketable, or lacking observable identification of ownership.
Description : What is the total feed required to obtain marketable weight in broiler (chicken raised for meat)? a. 3.5 Kg b. 7.2 Kg c. 2.5 Kg d. 6.5 Kg
Last Answer : a. 3.5 Kg
Description : The availability of cash and other cash like marketable instruments that are useful in purchases and investments are commonly known as _______ a. Liquidity b. Credit c. Marketability
Last Answer : a. Liquidity
Description : If the Market value of closing Inventory is less than its cost price, inventory will he shown at ____ a) Marketable value b) Fair Market value c) Both d) none
Last Answer : a) Marketable value
Description : which of the following was a reason that roosevelt sued the northern securities company? -General Knowledge
Last Answer : A.Northern Securities controlled all rail service between Chicago and the Pacific Northwest.
Description : Which one of the following securities cannot be issued by a Public Limited Company in India ? (A) Participating preference shares (B) Redeemable preference shares (C) Deferred shares (D) Debentures.
Last Answer : Answer: Deferred shares
Description : What is "book-building"? (1) Preparing the income and expenditure ledgers of a company (book-keeping) (2) Manipulating the profit and loss statements of a company (3) A process of inviting subscriptions to a public offer of securities, essentially through a tendering process (4) Publishers' activity
Last Answer : (3) A process of inviting subscriptions to a public offer of securities, essentially through a tendering process Explanation: Book building refers to the process of generating, capturing, and recording investor ... a base price and a band within which the investor is allowed to bid for shares.
Description : Because an external auditor is paid a fee by a client company, he a. Is absolutely independent and may conduct an audit. b. May be sufficiently independent to conduct an audit. c. Is ... to be independent. d. Must receive approval of the Securities and Exchange Commission before conducting an audit.
Last Answer : May be sufficiently independent to conduct an audit.
Description : Underwriters build up ______ confidence in the issue of securities. a. Borrowers b. Investors c. Company
Last Answer : b. Investors
Description : An ________relieves the company of the risk and uncertainty of marketing the securities. a. Underwriter b. Shareholder c. Banker
Last Answer : a. Underwriter
Description : Which of the following securities proves a burden on finances of the company, when company is not earning profits? A. Equity shares. B. Preference shares. C. Redeemable preference shares. D. Debentures.
Last Answer : D. Debentures.
Description : What is book-building ? (1) Preparing the income and expenditure ledgers of a company (book-keeping) (2) Manipulating the profit and loss statements of a company (3) A process ... subscriptions to a public offer of securities, essentially through a tendering process (4) Publishers' activity
Last Answer : A process of inviting subscriptions to a public offer of securities, essentially through a tendering process
Description : Billings: How do you send a 'normal' (non-timed) invoice for sold inventories on a flat-fee basis?
Last Answer : answer:Create a new slip and set it's Kind' as Flat'. Then in put the unit price in the rate field and add one hour to the log. I don't know if that's how you're supposed to do it, ... but if you change it to decimal, you'll end up with a more normal looking quantity figure for fixed-price items.
Description : What calculations do i use to get par levels for linen inventories in nursing homes?
Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer
Description : What is difference between recycled an non recycled inventories in housekeeping?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : What is difference between recycled an non recycled inventories?
Description : What is the different between recycled and non-recycled inventories?
Description : When aggregate supply exceeds aggregate demand - (1) unemployment falls (2) prices rise (3) inventories accumulate (4) unemployment develops
Last Answer : (3) inventories accumulate Explanation: Deflation sets in when aggregate supply exceeds aggregate demand. Recession sets in. This will lead to a buildup in stocks (inventories) and this sends a signal to ... Either way -there is a tendency for output to move closer to the current level of demand.
Description : Backward bending supply curve belongs to which market? (1) Capital (2) Labour (3) Money (4) Inventories
Last Answer : (2) Labour Explanation: In economics, backward bending supply curve is related to labour. Also known as backward-bending supply curve of labour, This curve models a situation where workers choose to ... It shows how the change in real wage rates affects the number of hours worked by employees.