Lecture 5- Long term financial planning

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Highers Accounting and Finance (Year 2) (Corporate Finance) Quiz sobre Lecture 5- Long term financial planning, criado por George Mariyajohnson em 11-12-2020.
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Questão 1

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Many of firm’s capital expenditure is proposed by [blank_start]individual managers[blank_end]
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  • individual managers

Questão 2

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Company’s chief executive & specialists in [blank_start]functional[blank_end] areas such as [blank_start]marketing[blank_end], [blank_start]production[blank_end] & [blank_start]human resources[blank_end] are closely involved in [blank_start]financial planning[blank_end] process
Responda
  • functional
  • marketing
  • production
  • human resources
  • financial planning

Questão 3

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Final financial plan will be subject to approval by [blank_start]board of directors[blank_end]
Responda
  • board of directors

Questão 4

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Planning horizon- [blank_start]Time[blank_end] horizon for [blank_start]financial plan[blank_end]
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  • Time
  • financial plan

Questão 5

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Different possible outcomes that [blank_start]managers[blank_end] are often asked to model are: [blank_start]optimistic case[blank_end], [blank_start]expected case[blank_end] & [blank_start]pessimistic case[blank_end]
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  • managers
  • optimistic case
  • expected case
  • pessimistic case

Questão 6

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Financial plans help [blank_start]managers[blank_end] ensure that their financial [blank_start]strategies[blank_end] are consistent with their [blank_start]capital budget[blank_end]. Also, they highlight financial [blank_start]decisions[blank_end] necessary to support firm’s [blank_start]operations[blank_end] & [blank_start]investment[blank_end] goals
Responda
  • managers
  • strategies
  • capital budget
  • decisions
  • operations
  • investment

Questão 7

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One main category for why financial plans are built is [blank_start]contingency planning[blank_end]. This is to formulate [blank_start]responses[blank_end] to inevitable [blank_start]surprises[blank_end]
Responda
  • contingency planning
  • responses
  • surprises

Questão 8

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Another main category for why financial plans are built is [blank_start]considering options[blank_end]. [blank_start]Planners[blank_end] need to think whether there are opportunities for company to [blank_start]exploit[blank_end] its existing [blank_start]strength[blank_end] by moving to [blank_start]new[blank_end] area (establishes firm in [blank_start]new[blank_end] market & creates [blank_start]options[blank_end] for possible value)
Responda
  • considering options
  • Planners
  • exploit
  • strength
  • new
  • new
  • options

Questão 9

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Third main category for why financial plans are built is [blank_start]forcing consistency[blank_end]. Financial plans draw out [blank_start]connections[blank_end] between firm’s plan for [blank_start]growth[blank_end] & [blank_start]financing[blank_end] requirement. Financial plans must ensure firm’s [blank_start]goals[blank_end] are mutually [blank_start]consistent[blank_end]
Responda
  • forcing consistency
  • connections
  • growth
  • financing
  • goals
  • consistent

Questão 10

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One major component of financial planning model is [blank_start]inputs[blank_end]. This includes [blank_start]current[blank_end] financial [blank_start]statements[blank_end] & [blank_start]forecasts[blank_end] of key [blank_start]variables[blank_end] (such as sales or interest rates)
Responda
  • inputs
  • current
  • statements
  • forecasts
  • variables

Questão 11

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Another major component of financial planning model is [blank_start]planning model[blank_end]. This includes [blank_start]equations[blank_end] specifying key [blank_start]relationships[blank_end] i.e. show how change in sales is likely to affect [blank_start]costs[blank_end], working [blank_start]capital[blank_end], fixed [blank_start]assets[blank_end] & [blank_start]financing[blank_end] requirements
Responda
  • planning model
  • equations
  • relationships
  • costs
  • capital
  • assets
  • financing

Questão 12

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Third major component of financial planning model is [blank_start]outputs[blank_end]. This includes [blank_start]projected[blank_end] financial [blank_start]statements[blank_end] (pro forma), [blank_start]financial[blank_end] ratios & [blank_start]sources[blank_end] & uses of [blank_start]funds[blank_end]
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  • outputs
  • projected
  • statements
  • financial
  • funds
  • sources

Questão 13

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Percentage sales model- [blank_start]Planning[blank_end] model in which [blank_start]sales[blank_end] forecasts are driving [blank_start]variables[blank_end] & most other [blank_start]variables[blank_end] are assumed to be [blank_start]proportional[blank_end] to [blank_start]sales[blank_end]
Responda
  • Planning
  • sales
  • variables
  • variables
  • proportional
  • sales

Questão 14

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Sales is [blank_start]driving[blank_end] force as it will define a lot of other [blank_start]variables[blank_end] i.e. level of fixed [blank_start]assets[blank_end], [blank_start]labour[blank_end] costs, etc. However, assumption that other [blank_start]variables[blank_end] are assumed to be proportional to sales is [blank_start]questionable[blank_end]
Responda
  • driving
  • variables
  • assets
  • labour
  • variables
  • questionable

Questão 15

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Balancing item- [blank_start]Variable[blank_end] that adjusts to maintain [blank_start]consistency[blank_end] of [blank_start]financial[blank_end] plan. It's also called [blank_start]plug[blank_end]
Responda
  • Variable
  • consistency
  • financial
  • plug

Questão 16

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Plough-back ratio (b) = [blank_start]1 - dividend pay-out ratio (d)[blank_end]
Responda
  • 1 - dividend pay-out ratio (d)

Questão 17

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Internal growth rate- [blank_start]Maximum[blank_end] growth rate that can be [blank_start]achieved[blank_end] with no [blank_start]external financing[blank_end] of any kind, i.e. [blank_start]EFN = 0[blank_end]
Responda
  • Maximum
  • achieved
  • external financing
  • EFN = 0

Questão 18

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Sustainable growth rate- [blank_start]Maximum[blank_end] growth rate that can be [blank_start]achieved[blank_end] with no [blank_start]external equity financing[blank_end] while maintaining constant [blank_start]debt/equity[blank_end] ratio
Responda
  • Maximum
  • achieved
  • external equity financing
  • debt/equity

Questão 19

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One determinant of growth is [blank_start]profit margin (PM)[blank_end]. Increase in [blank_start]profit margin[blank_end] will increase [blank_start]retained earnings[blank_end] therefore, increase [blank_start]sustainable growth[blank_end]. Higher the amount of [blank_start]retained earnings[blank_end], higher level of [blank_start]debt[blank_end] you can have in order to keep [blank_start]debt/equity[blank_end] ratio constant
Responda
  • profit margin (PM)
  • profit margin
  • retained earnings
  • sustainable growth
  • retained earnings
  • debt
  • debt/equity

Questão 20

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Another determinant of growth is [blank_start]total asset turnover[blank_end]. Increase in this, increases [blank_start]sales[blank_end] generated by each unit in [blank_start]assets[blank_end]. This decreases need for new [blank_start]assets[blank_end] as [blank_start]sales[blank_end] grow hence, increases [blank_start]sustainable growth[blank_end] rate
Responda
  • total asset turnover
  • sales
  • assets
  • assets
  • sales
  • sustainable growth

Questão 21

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Third determinant of growth is [blank_start]financial policy[blank_end]. Increase in [blank_start]debt/equity[blank_end] ratio makes additional [blank_start]debt[blank_end] financing available, in turn increases [blank_start]sustainable growth[blank_end] rate
Responda
  • financial policy
  • debt/equity
  • debt
  • sustainable growth

Questão 22

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Fourth determinant of growth is [blank_start]dividend policy[blank_end]. Decrease in [blank_start]dividend pay-out[blank_end] increases [blank_start]retained earnings[blank_end] hence, increases [blank_start]sustainable growth[blank_end] rate
Responda
  • dividend policy
  • dividend pay-out
  • retained earnings
  • sustainable growth

Questão 23

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One caveat of financial planning models is financial planning models ignore [blank_start]cash flow[blank_end], [blank_start]risk[blank_end] & [blank_start]timing[blank_end]. Financial planning rely on [blank_start]accounting[blank_end] relationships not [blank_start]financial[blank_end] relationships
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  • cash flow
  • risk
  • timing
  • accounting
  • financial

Questão 24

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Another caveat of financial planning models is financial planning should not be [blank_start]mechanical process[blank_end]
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  • mechanical process

Questão 25

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Third caveat of financial planning models is financial planning should be [blank_start]iterative process[blank_end]. Plans should be [blank_start]created[blank_end], [blank_start]examined[blank_end] & [blank_start]modified[blank_end] over & over
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  • iterative process
  • created
  • examined
  • modified

Questão 26

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One step involved in financial planning process is analysing [blank_start]investment[blank_end] & [blank_start]financing[blank_end] choices open to [blank_start]firm[blank_end]
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  • investment
  • financing
  • firm

Questão 27

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Another step involved in financial planning process is projecting future [blank_start]consequences[blank_end] of current [blank_start]decisions[blank_end]
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  • consequences
  • decisions

Questão 28

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Another step involved in financial planning process is deciding which [blank_start]alternatives[blank_end] to [blank_start]undertake[blank_end]
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  • alternatives
  • undertake

Questão 29

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Another step involved in financial planning process is measuring subsequent [blank_start]performance[blank_end] against [blank_start]goals[blank_end] set forth in [blank_start]financial[blank_end] plan
Responda
  • performance
  • goals
  • financial

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