Университет Синергия Ответы на тест на 100 баллов Английский язык в профессиональной сфере.фм_БАК(2/2)ГиМУ Иностранный язык в профессиональной сфере (Решение → 71446)

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Университет Синергия

Ответы на тест на 100 баллов

Иностранный язык в профессиональной сфере

Английский язык в профессиональной сфере.фм_БАК(2/2)ГиМУ

1. Principal portion of debt due within a year or operating cycle, whichever is greater

- Current asset examples

- Other comprehensive income (OCI)

- Examples of non-current liabilities

- Current portion of long-term debt

2. Account that holds net income of the firm less dividends as stockholders' equity. Cumulative earnings that have not been paid out to shareholders as dividends.

- Qualified opinion

- Prepaid expenses

- Retained earnings

- Diluted securities

3. Cash effects of transactions that involve the normal business of a firm

- Internal controls

- Operating cash flow

- Measurement bases

- Investing cash flow

4. - Accounts payable

- Notes payable and current portion of long-term debt

- Accrued liabilities

- Taxes payable

- Unearned revenue

- Examples of current liabilities

- Examples of non-current liabilities

- Components of shareholders' equity

- Statement of changes in equity

5. Securities, which upon conversion or exercise, increase earnings per share (or reduce the loss per share). Companies with complex capital structures will not report diluted EPS if the securities in their capital structure are antidilutive; they will report only the basic EPS number.

- Deferred tax liabilities

- Cash and cash equivalents

- Antidilutive securities

- Vertical common-size balance sheet

6. The liability created by receiving cash in advance. Does not require a future outflow of cash like accounts payable. May be an indication of future growth as the revenue will eventually be recognized in the income statement.

- Operating cycle

- Unearned revenue

- Period costs

- Accrued liabilities

7. bank loans, notes payable, bonds payable, derivatives usually reported at amortized cost (issue price - principal payment +- amortized discount/premium) reported at fair value when derivative liabilities or exposures hedged by derivatives

- Examples of non-current liabilities

- Noncontrolling interest

- 3 elements of an income statement

- Long-term financial liabilities

8. income statement items and changes in balance sheet accounts

- Items on cash flow statement from two sources:

- Statement of cash flows

- Financial assets measured at fair value (mark-to-market accounting)

- 3 components of a balance sheet

9. Allocation of the cost of an intangible asset over its service life. Should match the proportion of economic benefits. Goodwill is not amortized but needs to be tested for impairment annually.

- Amortization

- Current assets

- Retained earnings

- Accounts payable

10. 1. Identify the contract(s) with a customer.

2. Identify the separate or distinct performance obligations in the contract.

3. Determine the transaction price.

4. Allocate the transaction price to the performance obligations in the contract.

5. Recognize revenue when (or as) the entity satisfies a performance obligation.

- step process for recognizing revenue (under both IFRS and GAAP)

- Other comprehensive income (OCI)

- 6 steps of financial statement analysis framework

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11. Provide info about the firm's investing activities- Contra account- Operating profit- Noncurrent assets- total debt-to-equity12. inflows and outflows of cash resulting from transactions that affect a firm's net income-

11. Provide info about the firm's investing activities

- Contra account

- Operating profit

- Noncurrent assets

- total debt-to-equity

12. inflows and outflows of cash resulting from transactions that affect a firm's net income

- Cash flow from operating activities (CFO)

- Statement of changes in stockholders' equity

- Cash flow from financing activities (CFF)

- Cash flow from investing activities (CFI)

13. Reported at fair value less any accumulated depreciation Changes in fair value reflected in shareholders' equity, and sometimes may be recognized in the income statement

- Identifiable intangible assets

- Unidentifiable intangible assets

- Allowance for doubtful accounts

- PP$E under the revaluation model

14. Reports the company's cash receipts and payment

- Declining balance method

- Contributed capital

- Outstanding shares

- Statement of cash flows

15. inflows and outflows of cash resulting from the acquisition or disposal of long-term assets and certain investments

- Items on cash flow statement from two sources:

- Cash flow from investing activities (CFI)

- 6 steps of financial statement analysis framework

- Statement of changes in stockholders' equity

16. expresses each item of the balance sheet as a percentage of total assets. The common-size format standardizes the balance sheet by eliminating the effects of size. This allows for comparison over time (time-series analysis) and across firms (cross-sectional analysis)

- IFRS required financial statements

- Vertical common-size balance sheet

- Statement of changes in equity

- Held-to-maturity securities

17. operating, investing, financing

- Noncurrent assets

- 3 types of cash flows

- Effective tax rate

- long term debt to equity

18. Debt securities that are not expected to be held to maturity or sold in the near term. Unrealized gains/losses reported as OCI, not on income statement.

- Available-for-sale securities

- Last-In, First-Out (LIFO)

- Classified balance sheet

- Complex capital structure

19. Tangible assets used in the production of goods and services. - IFRS: cost model or revaluation - GAAP: only cost model

- Long-term financial liabilities

- Property, plant, and equipment (PP&E)

- Cash flow from financing activities (CFF)

- Financial assets measured at cost

20. Amount that remains after the direct costs of producing a good are subtracted from revenue

- Treasury stock

- Current ratio

- payable

- Gross profit

21. Securities having the potential to increase common shares outstanding; examples are options, rights, convertible bonds, and convertible preferred stock.

- Diluted securities

- Accrued liabilities

- Financing cash flow

- Held to maturity

22. Provide info about long-term financing activities

- Noncurrent liabilities

- Income statement equation

- total debt-to-equity

- Contributed capital

23. The statements are presented fairly in conformity with GAAP

- Contributed capital

- Capital structure

- financial leverage

- Unqualified opinion

24. - Often used in banking industry

- Present assets and liabilities in order of liquidity

- IFRS only

- Noncontrolling interest

- Liquidity-based format

- Liquidity ratios

- Straight-line depreciation

    
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            Университет СинергияОтветы на тест на 100 балловИностранный язык в профессиональной сфереАнглийский язык в профессиональной сфере.фм_БАК(2/2)ГиМУ1. Principal portion of debt due within a year or operating cycle, whichever is greater- Current asset examples- Other comprehensive income (OCI)- Examples of non-current liabilities- Current portion of long-term debt2. Account that holds net income of the firm less dividends as stockholders' equity. Cumulative earnings that have not been paid out to shareholders as dividends.- Qualified opinion- Prepaid expenses- Retained earnings- Diluted securities3. Cash effects of transactions that involve the normal business of a firm- Internal controls- Operating cash flow- Measurement bases- Investing cash flow4. - Accounts payable- Notes payable and current portion of long-term debt- Accrued liabilities- Taxes payable- Unearned revenue- Examples of current liabilities- Examples of non-current liabilities- Components of shareholders' equity- Statement of changes in equity5. Securities, which upon conversion or exercise, increase earnings per share (or reduce the loss per share). Companies with complex capital structures will not report diluted EPS if the securities in their capital structure are antidilutive; they will report only the basic EPS number.- Deferred tax liabilities- Cash and cash equivalents- Antidilutive securities- Vertical common-size balance sheet6. The liability created by receiving cash in advance. Does not require a future outflow of cash like accounts payable. May be an indication of future growth as the revenue will eventually be recognized in the income statement.- Operating cycle- Unearned revenue- Period costs- Accrued liabilities7. bank loans, notes payable, bonds payable, derivatives usually reported at amortized cost (issue price - principal payment +- amortized discount/premium) reported at fair value when derivative liabilities or exposures hedged by derivatives- Examples of non-current liabilities- Noncontrolling interest- 3 elements of an income statement- Long-term financial liabilities8. income statement items and changes in balance sheet accounts- Items on cash flow statement from two sources:- Statement of cash flows- Financial assets measured at fair value (mark-to-market accounting)- 3 components of a balance sheet9. Allocation of the cost of an intangible asset over its service life. Should match the proportion of economic benefits. Goodwill is not amortized but needs to be tested for impairment annually.- Amortization- Current assets- Retained earnings- Accounts payable10. 1. Identify the contract(s) with a customer.2. Identify the separate or distinct performance obligations in the contract.3. Determine the transaction price.4. Allocate the transaction price to the performance obligations in the contract.5. Recognize revenue when (or as) the entity satisfies a performance obligation.- step process for recognizing revenue (under both IFRS and GAAP)- Other comprehensive income (OCI)- 6 steps of financial statement analysis framework 
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            11. Provide info about the firm's investing activities- Contra account- Operating profit- Noncurrent assets- total debt-to-equity12. inflows and outflows of cash resulting from transactions that affect a firm's net income- Cash flow from operating activities (CFO)- Statement of changes in stockholders' equity- Cash flow from financing activities (CFF)- Cash flow from investing activities (CFI)13. Reported at fair value less any accumulated depreciation Changes in fair value reflected in shareholders' equity, and sometimes may be recognized in the income statement- Identifiable intangible assets- Unidentifiable intangible assets- Allowance for doubtful accounts- PP$E under the revaluation model14. Reports the company's cash receipts and payment- Declining balance method- Contributed capital- Outstanding shares- Statement of cash flows15. inflows and outflows of cash resulting from the acquisition or disposal of long-term assets and certain investments- Items on cash flow statement from two sources:- Cash flow from investing activities (CFI)- 6 steps of financial statement analysis framework- Statement of changes in stockholders' equity16. expresses each item of the balance sheet as a percentage of total assets. The common-size format standardizes the balance sheet by eliminating the effects of size. This allows for comparison over time (time-series analysis) and across firms (cross-sectional analysis)- IFRS required financial statements- Vertical common-size balance sheet- Statement of changes in equity- Held-to-maturity securities17. operating, investing, financing- Noncurrent assets- 3 types of cash flows- Effective tax rate- long term debt to equity18. Debt securities that are not expected to be held to maturity or sold in the near term. Unrealized gains/losses reported as OCI, not on income statement.- Available-for-sale securities- Last-In, First-Out (LIFO)- Classified balance sheet- Complex capital structure19. Tangible assets used in the production of goods and services. - IFRS: cost model or revaluation - GAAP: only cost model- Long-term financial liabilities- Property, plant, and equipment (PP&E)- Cash flow from financing activities (CFF)- Financial assets measured at cost20. Amount that remains after the direct costs of producing a good are subtracted from revenue- Treasury stock- Current ratio- payable- Gross profit21. Securities having the potential to increase common shares outstanding; examples are options, rights, convertible bonds, and convertible preferred stock.- Diluted securities- Accrued liabilities- Financing cash flow- Held to maturity22. Provide info about long-term financing activities- Noncurrent liabilities- Income statement equation- total debt-to-equity- Contributed capital23. The statements are presented fairly in conformity with GAAP- Contributed capital- Capital structure- financial leverage- Unqualified opinion24. - Often used in banking industry- Present assets and liabilities in order of liquidity- IFRS only- Noncontrolling interest- Liquidity-based format- Liquidity ratios- Straight-line depreciation  
            
            
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