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Side A ------ Side B A financial statement that reflects a firm’s accounting value on a particular date ------ Balance Sheet An asset that normally converts into cash within one year ------ Current Asset An asset with a relatively long life ------ Fixed Asset A fixed asset with a physical existence ------ Tangible Asset A fixed asset that has no physical existence ------ Intangible Asset the residual value of a corporation after all debts have been paid ------ Shareholders Equity difference between a firm’s current assets and its current liabilities ------ Net Working Captial ease and speed with which an asset can be converted to cash ------ Liquidity a common set of procedures and standards for preparing audited financial statements ------ Generally Accepted Accounting Principles reflects a firm’s performance over a period of time ------ Income Statement amount of net income attributable to each share of stock ------ Earnings Per Share an expense charged against revenues that does not affect the cash flow of a firm ------ Noncash Items total tax paid divided by the total taxable income ------ Average Tax Rate amount of tax payable on the next taxable dollar earned ------ Marginal Tax Rate The cash generated from a firm’s normal business activities is referred to as the ------ Operating Cashflow cash available to distribute to the creditors and to the stockholders ------ Cash Flow from Assets The net amount of a firm’s cash flows that are spent on fixed assets is called ------ Net Capital Spending cash flow from assets ------ Free Cash Flow interest paid minus net new borrowing ------ Cash Flow to Creditors The amount of the dividends paid minus the net new equity raised is called the ------ Cash Flow to Stockholders
Side A ------ Side B A financial statement that reflects a firm’s accounting value on a particular date ------ Balance Sheet An asset that normally converts into cash within one year ------ Current Asset An asset with a relatively long life ------ Fixed Asset A fixed asset with a physical existence ------ Tangible Asset A fixed asset that has no physical existence ------ Intangible Asset the residual value of a corporation after all debts have been paid ------ Shareholders Equity difference between a firm’s current assets and its current liabilities ------ Net Working Captial ease and speed with which an asset can be converted to cash ------ Liquidity a common set of procedures and standards for preparing audited financial statements ------ Generally Accepted Accounting Principles reflects a firm’s performance over a period of time ------ Income Statement amount of net income attributable to each share of stock ------ Earnings Per Share an expense charged against revenues that does not affect the cash flow of a firm ------ Noncash Items total tax paid divided by the total taxable income ------ Average Tax Rate amount of tax payable on the next taxable dollar earned ------ Marginal Tax Rate The cash generated from a firm’s normal business activities is referred to as the ------ Operating Cashflow cash available to distribute to the creditors and to the stockholders ------ Cash Flow from Assets The net amount of a firm’s cash flows that are spent on fixed assets is called ------ Net Capital Spending cash flow from assets ------ Free Cash Flow interest paid minus net new borrowing ------ Cash Flow to Creditors The amount of the dividends paid minus the net new equity raised is called the ------ Cash Flow to Stockholders
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